Here they come, the scapering hoves of the goats of our discontent. Larry is this. Larry is that. Larry is the other thing.
By reading Judicial Watch's depositions you find that, what this, you mean Larry got that on the record? Soon you find that there's a ton of issues on the record that doesn't matter to the non-existant Justice Department of the United States.
It has been nearly ten years since we had a Justice Department in this nation. No other Justice Department in our nation's history would ignore some of the testimony provided in those depositions.
Actions would have been filed. People would have gone to prison. Klayman would be vindicated.
Let's get this on the record my little hoved friends. If even one member of the Klinton administration had gone to prison, as they should have, not to mention the bast--d president himself, Klayman would have been vindicated and each of you would have to slither back into your crevices.
Once and for all, Larry Klayman cannot bring charges against those with home he has no standing. Most of the depositions he developed were developed as a side issue with regard to other actions. He couldn't bring indictments. Only the AG could.
If you don't like the fact that Larry's depositions recieved no attention, then get up off that callaced hind side of yours and call the Attorney General's office and demand those issues be resolved. Until you do so, don't come slandering and slobering to this thread. You're a bunch of bozos.
Thanks for the ping Dio. At least one person on this forum has avoided the brown stuff behind the ears.
I am not a fan of Klayman...I find him a bit...unsavory. However, I do support his mission. I just don't think he is the man for the mission.
If he wants to go after corruption in government then good, every politician should be held to the same standard.