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Bill O'Reilly blasts Ashcroft and Reno for Corruption
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | January 4, 2002 | Bill O'Reilly

Posted on 01/04/2002 8:52:30 AM PST by editor-surveyor

There is something very wrong inside the Justice Department of the United States and there has been for some time.

Various newspapers are now reporting that under President Clinton, the Federal Bureau of Investigation was ordered to stand down on various terrorist investigations.

One of the most egregious examples is the failure of the bureau to investigate fundraising organizations like "The Holy Land Fund," based in Arizona, which allegedly funneled millions of dollars in donations to Middle Eastern terrorists.

Although the Bush administration has now frozen the assets of the fund, it was apparently allowed to operate for 8 years despite the FBI intelligence that was presented to Mr. Clinton and then-Attorney General Janet Reno. One bureau source told the press that Ms. Reno felt any investigation of "The Holy Land Fund" would lead to anti-Arab sentiment and therefore was opposed to such an investigation.

As always, Ms. Reno will not comment on any aspect of her tenure as attorney general that is at all controversial.

There is no question now that under Ms. Reno and then-FBI Director Louis Freeh, Americans were put at great risk. The Wen Ho Lee-Chinese espionage case still has not been explained, and the fact that the 19 Sept. 11 terrorists weren't even on the FBI's radar screen is about as frightening as Janet Reno's passion for political correctness.

The current attorney general, John Ashcroft, has made no attempt to examine Ms. Reno's bizarre behavior or update the public about the Marc Rich investigation or anything else. Mr. Ashcroft specializes in looking dour and stonewalling. While Congress is attempting to get documents about President Clinton's dubious foreign fundraising and FBI abuses in Boston, Ashcroft is refusing to cooperate at all.

And this isn't a political issue. Conservative Congressman Dan Burton and liberal Congressman Barney Frank have actually joined forces to try and pry this information from Ashcroft's hands. If that's not amazing, then nothing is.

The truth is that for nearly 8 years, the Justice Department has been corrupt and inefficient. Janet Reno botched nearly every important decision she had to make including Waco and Elian Gonzalez. Time after time, Ms. Reno refused to approve investigative initiatives sought by the FBI. And time after time, Mr. Freeh sat in his plush government office refusing to let the American people know what was happening.

Now Mr. Ashcroft is doing the same thing. There is no reason on this earth why the public should not know the status of the Rich pardon probe. Or the anthrax investigation. And what about Enron, Mr. Attorney General – are you going to look into that? Millions of Americans were hosed while some Enron executives made millions.

How about a comment on that, Mr. Ashcroft?

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To: catpuppy; malador
"...the only vote you have that really means much
is the one you have when you have the opportunity to serve on a jury.
That's when you get the chance to nullify
some stupid rule that they incorrectly call a "law."
- malador

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To: malador
Now there is a truly "good government" concept.
Let's all get together and play legislative and judicial branch.
We don't neeed those pesky elected and appointed officials.
Who wants to wear the robe?
# 1198 by catpuppy

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You're right,
serving on a jury that is fully informed
of their duty is the closest we will ever come
to "good" government.

1,221 posted on 01/12/2002 5:54:17 PM PST by exodus
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To: catpuppy;ArGee;EODGUY; 1 FELLOW FREEPER;Khepera;JMJ333;Xenalyte;Brads Gramma;Tourist Guy
I think Milburne Drysdale from the Beverly Hillbillies had a lot to do with this legislation, and that's why I must excuse myself from any serious debate: Terminal silliness. If you don't like it, ooops, who gives A CRAP?
1,223 posted on 01/12/2002 5:57:34 PM PST by Dakmar
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To: malador
Hey, I like that! Are trolls good? You seem to be quite familiar with them. Nannies too. Ask them about the Constitution. They may be able to help.
1,224 posted on 01/12/2002 5:59:48 PM PST by catpuppy
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To: exodus
That is absurd hyperbole to state that Ashcroft is wallowing in Reno's corruption and enjoying it.You appear to have great trouble making distinctions, and this outburst is outrageous and silly.Enough with your tantrum!
1,225 posted on 01/12/2002 6:00:41 PM PST by habs4ever
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To: malador
What used to take weeks and months can now be done in days and weeks, sometimes considerably less.

It took me about 14 seconds to look up (granted, I can't read quite that fast), but that's not what we are debating. :-)

1,226 posted on 01/12/2002 6:01:48 PM PST by Dakmar
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To: Dakmar
Now there is one who makes his point. What was it?
1,227 posted on 01/12/2002 6:02:29 PM PST by catpuppy
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To: catpuppy; malador; Dakmar
"The Federal Reserve Act violates all the monetary policy laid out
in the un-amended Constitution because it removes all control
over monetary policy from the hands of Congress."
- malador

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To: malador; Dakmar
Well, golly gee. Wonder who enacted the legislation?
Aliens?
# 1214 by catpuppy

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Maybe the people who enacted the legislation
were the same people who neglected to draft
a Constitutional Amendment that
would have made it acceptable to delegate
the power to create money to a private business.

1,228 posted on 01/12/2002 6:03:39 PM PST by exodus
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To: exodus
Yawn.
1,229 posted on 01/12/2002 6:05:33 PM PST by catpuppy
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To: BillofRights
Paul is my hero. Do you believe most Americans have probably never heard his name

I have heard of him. No, I don't think the Senate or the House would help him. No matter, I believe Paul would veto anything unconstitutional and make them override it.

1,230 posted on 01/12/2002 6:05:43 PM PST by carenot
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To: exodus
you are sweet
Love, Palo
1,231 posted on 01/12/2002 6:08:05 PM PST by palo verde
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To: exodus
delegate the power to create money to a private business

Is this the counterfeiting thread? What are you talking about?

1,232 posted on 01/12/2002 6:08:05 PM PST by catpuppy
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To: habs4ever
John Ashcroft crawled
into Janet Reno's bed of corruption,
and is happily wallowing in it.
# 1217 by exodus

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To: exodus
That is absurd hyperbole to state that Ashcroft
is wallowing in Reno's corruption and enjoying it..."
# 1225 by habs4ever

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He IS happy, habs4ever.

I saw him on TV today, and he was smiling.

1,233 posted on 01/12/2002 6:08:22 PM PST by exodus
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To: catpuppy
Not that again. Please, Bill send me all of your "ain't money." I will dispose of it properly.

It is "legal tender" -- NOT money and the ramifications of that distinction are far-reaching and mind-boggling! Don't have time to explain it, but if you're ever interested I'll refer you to a source.

1,234 posted on 01/12/2002 6:10:47 PM PST by BillofRights
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To: BillofRights
Hi palo. I know my positions are not popular with many on this thread, but I just don't have the confidence in the Republican Party that many do

OK .. I know I'm a bit behind on the posts so bear with me ..

Bill .. what party do you have any confidence in??

1,237 posted on 01/12/2002 6:16:47 PM PST by Mo1
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To: sinkspur
hi sinkspur
I agree with you
the Republicas voted to Remove him from Office
the Dems voted to keep him in Office
one was the legal choice
the other was corrupt
I was a Democrat at the time
The Democratic Party bills itself as ''the Party of principle''
I switched Parties when I saw what they did when the chips were down
Love, Palo
1,238 posted on 01/12/2002 6:17:01 PM PST by palo verde
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To: catpuppy
Maybe the people who enacted the legislation
were the same people who neglected to draft
a Constitutional Amendment that
would have made it acceptable to delegate
the power to create money to a private business.
# 1228 by exodus

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To: exodus
Is this the counterfeiting thread?
What are you talking about?
# 1232 by catpuppy

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I'm talking about corruption.
That's what this thread is about.

I'm using the example of a violation of our Constitution.
Article 1, Section 8, Clause 5 gives Congress the power to coin money.
The Federal Reserve Act gave that power to a private company.

An "Act" is not the same as an "Amendment."
Congress cannot delegate the power to coin money
to someone else without an Amendment
that allows the transfer of the power to coin money.

The Federal Reserve Act was, and is, un-Constitutional.

1,239 posted on 01/12/2002 6:18:34 PM PST by exodus
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To: BillofRights
Bill, about 800 Jillion people believe that it is money. When a thief says "Give Me All Your Money!," he is referring to that. He wants the accepted medium of exchange, not a dusty definition from ancient and very unread texts. If you don't believe me, set your clock for 1AM. Go to the inner city of your choice. Flash a wad of "legal tender" in one hand and a definition of "money" in the other. Good luck. You will not suffer a total loss. I'm betting that you get to keep the definition of "money."
1,240 posted on 01/12/2002 6:21:08 PM PST by catpuppy
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