To: WIMom
The request for action on the Clinton vandalism charges prompted complaints from GAO chief David Walker, who told the News, "they want us to do more work than is even reasonable." The Clinton probe could prove distracting to Walker's focus in recent weeks: prying loose White House records on meetings between Vice President Dick Cheney and Enron officials.
Hey Mr Walker, get your fat ass out of this circus that's already wasted too much taxpayer's money and start doing what you're here to do. And if she's got a lot of bare walls or enmpty rooms when you get there we don't want excuses babe.
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
These people sicken me. I want to see them in a federal prision for treason. But, tax evasion worked for Al Capone.......
17 posted on
02/09/2002 7:14:35 AM PST by
WIMom
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Sometimes it pays to hold your ammunition. The dems, especially the clintons, were given a marvelous pass to take the graciousness of the WH over their immature trashing of PUBLIC PROPERTY, with the expectation that they would return such graciousness with equal fairness and help re-establish a tone they had so helped to denigrate in our nation's heart and in the country.
But, no.
Those filthy vermin and their flying monkeys are going to get back in full, if they keep up the unfair aggression against our executive wing, from Enron to demanding private mtg information, they are going to receive an exposure that is going to topple their election chances this fall but BIG TIME. Just wait.
Like bin laden, the filthy dems have greatly underestimated how adept our President is, how GROWN-UP he and his staff are, and how unafraid this administration really IS of their nefarious and dirty dealings. Let it NEVER be said that these creepy jerks in the elite dem circles did not have a chance to clean up their act and fly right. Their digs, the sewer as it were, is about to undergo a cleaning unless things happen mighty fast this next week.
And as for Walker-he was trusted by our President to fly honorably, instead he has chosen to use his office as a tool for the dem party, JUST like he did during the clinton years. Big mistake. This man's days in office are numbered.
29 posted on
02/09/2002 7:22:56 AM PST by
Republic
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
The Clinton probe could prove distracting to Walker's focus in recent weeks: prying loose White House records on meetings between Vice President Dick Cheney and Enron officials.Calling the GAO!
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
David Walker used to work for Arthur Andersen. Why is he not recusing himself from this investigation? Interesting how selective they all are. Lieberman is on Fox right now and when asked if he should have recused himself because of money from Enron Lieberman said he received only $2000 but failed to mention his monies from Arthur Andersen as well as Citigroup. What a weasel.
339 posted on
02/10/2002 5:39:17 AM PST by
olliemb
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