To: Howlin
I disagree, Howlin. It is a matter of a death being recognized as a murder & not a suicide. I think Fosters widow is still afraid of the clintons, after all these years.
18 posted on
08/21/2002 10:36:51 AM PDT by
Ditter
To: Ditter
The problem with that, IMO, is that there is NOBODY who you all would consider good enough to make the call.
Suppose Ted Olsen says, "I looked at the pictures, consulted with experts, and there is nothing there."
He will be the next one on "the list" of people accused of covering up for the Clintons.
There is just nobody that would satisfy the "he was murdered" crowd. Everybody is suspect.
23 posted on
08/21/2002 10:45:13 AM PDT by
Howlin
To: Ditter
"I disagree, Howlin. It is a matter of a death being recognized as a murder & not
a suicide. I think Fosters widow is still afraid of the clintons, after all these
years."
I've thought that from the beginning. I never read a single sentence from her to the effect that she wanted her husband's death to be investigated fully.
26 posted on
08/21/2002 10:47:07 AM PDT by
kitkat
To: Ditter
I think Fosters widow is still afraid of the clintons, after all these years. There are many who are still afraid of the Clintons, both Democrats and Republicans. It's those 900 raw FBI files. You never know when a file will be pulled, and a Senator is asked to resign so a Clinton can fill that vacancy. Right, Sen. Moynihan?
55 posted on
08/21/2002 12:00:25 PM PDT by
bimbo
To: Ditter
Ditter - ditto and ditto to your comments!
To: Ditter
I think they pulled a Kennedy and paid off Foster's widow.
Did't the widow Foster find something very unusual in her attic?
She doesn't want to get suicided herself.
TED OLSON....The Cintons being President helped to KILL your wife.....are you just going to bend over??? Barbara would not have caved.
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