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To: rface; ntrulock
you are correct, ntrulock used to post and hasn't since about the start of this action

If you still lurk this site ol' buddy, your choice of counsel is yours to make....most of us here wish you the best, hope for your eventual vindication and hope that circumstances turn to give you justice. The bravery of your attention to true duty for your nation does not go unnoticed or unhonored, just unrewarded.

50 posted on 02/12/2002 8:16:40 PM PST by KC Burke
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To: KC Burke
Well folks, I'm still here. Couldn't let this pass without adding my two cents. First, Larry Klayman did a great job on this for me. The old saying "hard to fight city hall" is truer than ever. Second, it should be plain to all that the Justice Department and the FBI want to bottle up any public discussion or hearing on the Wen Ho Lee case. And that is regardless of Administration. Lots of Clinton holdovers left in the Bush administration and they came to the front in this case. Both at Justice and also at Energy. Consequently, there was lots of collusion between the government and the defendants - mutual objectives. The defendents knew there was no evidence of racism or any other of the smears in the "classified documents." Clinton holdovers poured though the classified holdings looking for anything that could help Lee, etc. When they couldn't find anything, these people (DOE and Justice) simply claimed that national security would be damaged, etc. Pretty slick, huh? So get off of Klayman's back, on this case, he did everything he could to win...especially when no one else in Washington would touch the case...or me. Regards to all.
90 posted on 02/13/2002 4:20:25 AM PST by ntrulock
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