Posted on 10/06/2005 11:01:02 AM PDT by blogblogginaway
Edited on 10/07/2005 5:24:28 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
And the Arkansas Grifters want to take back your country.
Hope all the DIMS remember they will bring all their skeletons with them.
Time to release the Bill/Monica phone sex tapes...you know they will come out some day.
I read that book and had to read in small segments it made me so sick.
Little did I know how much worse it was going to be.
"well it will be interesting to see how many MSM SAPs and FRAUDcasters are still doing lap dances for Bill....."
All of them.
Thanks for locating that one- it's been so long since I saw it, I'm going there now to refresh my memories.
bttt
....and that is as far as some ever get with government.......
Wouldn't it be great to see Amazon.com offer Aldrich's book as a companion discount purchase?
Here's more of what Trannie said from that old thread.
(In the excerpt below, the blue is me asking him/her to elaborate on Freeh. The bold emphasis has been added.)
================================The good Judge [Freeh] has seen most of it, and is sitting on a powder keg that if it falls into the wrong hands could guarantee Democrat (and Communist Chinese) control of the WH for about as long as they want it.
This doesn't make sense. How could Freeh's information ensure Democrat control of the WH? If Clinton/Gore are so corrupt and Freeh is sitting on a powder keg, how would it help the Democrats if it became known? Because it goes back to Bush the Elder?
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Hoover was able to insure his tenure as FBI director for life with the files he collected. Even though there were some rather interesting things in his own personal life. He still retained power. People that had a hook into him were able to use him, and they did. He was infamous for claiming that there wasn't any mafia, for example.
To the good judge. Hoover was able to accumulate a truly massive amount of information, all before there were such things as the internet and computers. His total agent staff was smaller than today, also.
So, what sort of information do you think that Judge Freeh has collected? From all his agents that worked on Foster (they did, behind the scenes), Ron Brown (before and after his hitting the mountain), the Riadys, Cosco, Richardson, Reno (that one alone would make for some very interesting reading), Gore, Buddhist temples, various and sundry dry hole investigations by the Justice Department (the decision to prosecute or appoint independent counsels or not was made by Reno, but the investigations were all done by the FBI), Maria Hisa, Wen Ho Lee, Los Alamos, Waco, et al, etc. The list would take up quite a bit of time just to type it all.
So, is it possible that Judge Freeh has raw data copies of all the various investigations including all the individual agent reports? What interesting things do you think he knows? When was he appointed (and under what circumstances? - His predecessor was summarily fired and removed from his office by marshals the day before Foster died and Louis Freeh was appointed to the position that day). All that even though the President can not fire the sitting FBI director without good cause. And no congressional investigation of the firing.
In spite of what he knows he still retains his position, even though he publicly indicated he wanted to resign and spend more time with his family. Why did he decide to stay on? In the face of all the information he has collected, Clinton can not remove him without risking disaster. So Clinton had his own investigation done on the Judge.
We have a stalemate, with Freeh retaining power and attempting to outwait Clinton's term of office and Clinton is afraid to pull the trigger on Freeh. Time and circumstances continue to change, and Freeh has a lot of information on the Republicans also. A LOT. He has worked himself into a position of power, and whoever gives the good Judge what he wants gets limited access to the information.
So, what does Judge Louis Freeh want? <g>
So what did Judge Louis Freeh want?
A lucrative book deal. :-)
That depends on what you mean. Freeh couldn't have gotten his job back, but he probably could have made it very painful for Bill Clinton.
If Freeh was smart enough to deny a free pass to the White House, he was most likely smart enough to keep physical (i.e. hard copies) of the evidence against his Chinese boss, Bill Krinton. (see my reply at 410. Trannie may have been an imposter, who knows. But even if he was, he makes some good points about Freeh.)
Nothing surprises me when it comes to Billary!!
For the Clintonistas, good words indeed.
Enlighten me.
I'd bet a dollar and a quarter there's nothing in there about Patrick Knowlton.
Ping to me
Still, I would think that Freeh and/or his agents did some pretty tough negotiating (else they are fools) with 60 Minutes before granting them the first big 'exclusive' interview..... and CBS may be ready to try to start redeeming its reputation (don't know that it will ever succeed). We'll see what turns out - I may actually watch 60 Minutes for the first time in many years!
Lot of republican fools out there you'll have to let me know how it works out since I never watch those channels anymore...
I saw that last night and it made Alan Colmes go snakey!! He just wouldn't shut up. Started attacking Bush and trying to do everything but deal with what Newt said. I was sickened.
That was some read yesterday backhoe. Clinton is apparently a real jekyll and Hide.
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