To: MeeknMing
I'm afraid that this doesn't surprise me. But it does make me sick.
George Bush has no business going after clinton personally with a vindictive vendetta, which is exactly the way clinton would have behaved. But he also has no business hamstringing the prosecutors. He should put good prosecutors into office, get out of the way, and let them do their job.
7 posted on
02/03/2002 4:48:22 PM PST by
Cicero
To: Cicero
Did I read somewhere, actually many months ago, that Bill/Hill have something on Dubya, and that's why he's dragging DOJ's feet? Something on Judicial Watch website that I could never find? Anybody know anything about this?
14 posted on
02/03/2002 5:07:08 PM PST by
smileee
To: Cicero
I'm afraid that this doesn't surprise me. But it does make me sick.
George Bush has no business going after clinton personally with a vindictive vendetta, which is exactly the way clinton would have behaved. But he also has no business hamstringing the prosecutors. He should put good prosecutors into office, get out of the way, and let them do their job.
excellent post
I agree with you perfectly
however Pardons are Constitutional
I am far more upset about the massive law-breaking clinton did and had done while he was in power
which is not being investigated at all
I too don't know the reason for it, I suspect the decision to sweep all clinton corruption under the rug
comes from a GOP desire not to turn off voters, and ensure GOP getting elected
The GOP has free will to do what it wants, but I won't vote for it again because of this
Love, Palo
To: Cicero
I don't believe most of what Bill O'reilly says. He has become so proud of himself , his heaad is just too big.
118 posted on
02/04/2002 11:00:15 AM PST by
MamaK
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