To: Samizdat
Interesting. We'll see if Ted will go to the wall to protect the last administration. My guess is yes.
3 posted on
08/21/2002 10:01:43 AM PDT by
steve50
To: steve50
Interesting. We'll see if Ted will go to the wall to protect the last administration. My guess is yes. I am hoping in Barbara's memory, Ted will turn over a few rocks, like I believe Barbara would if it landed in her lap. We'll see.
6 posted on
08/21/2002 10:07:58 AM PDT by
Samizdat
To: steve50
Oddly, Foster's sister and remarried widow have joined the OIC in attempting to block Favish's attempt to learn the truth about the deathOddly? I think not. I imagine they just don't want these pictures all over the internet. Enough is enough.
And, no, nobody has a RIGHT to see those pictures, regardless of what the law is concerning them. It's a desecration of the dead's privacy, not to mention the suvivors.
13 posted on
08/21/2002 10:24:22 AM PDT by
Howlin
To: steve50
Mine as well. We know only the tip of the Iceberg when it comes to the depravity, crime, corruption, and even treason of Clinton and his administration. Our elite media and beltway insiders know much of the story. I think a decision was made that if the public knew the extent of Clinton's crimes it would rock the very foundation of the nation and usher in a sea change in national politics that would have destoryed the Beltway elite as well and not just Clinton.
But even if they are released and they show a neck wound the national media will utterly ignore it- it will simply not be reported- like the Knowlton Adendum was simply not reported. Based on facts available it is totally appropriate to question the laughable Star report conclusions on Foster's death- but to do so among the Beltway and the Media is totally taboo. It will be as if they were never released.
To: steve50
One of the conditions of getting the job.
75 posted on
08/21/2002 3:49:39 PM PDT by
WhiteGuy
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