To: Oldeconomybuyer
I wonder how many of of out tax dollars were spent on this investigation?
Great investment.
To: log_cabin_gop_boy
I wonder how many of of out tax dollars were spent on this investigation?
Not enough if you ask me.
9 posted on
03/20/2002 10:33:48 AM PST by
wheezer
To: log_cabin_gop_boy
According to the American Spectator, it was one of the best investments Richie Scaife ever made.
To: log_cabin_gop_boy
About half what was spent in Iran-Contra.
To: log_cabin_gop_boy
considering the number of Clintons' friends & associates who went to jail for bilking us taxpayers millions from the S&L, it was worthwhile - only if the Clintons were somehow honest & decent folks, would it have been unnecssary.
To: log_cabin_gop_boy
We know that the lcr.org approves of personal corruption, but now it appears they approve of governmental corruption, too. If you want to whine about big-time wasted money, look no further than AIDS research and treatments for the natral retribution of sexual deviants.
To: log_cabin_gop_boy
Read "Hell To Pay" by Barbara Olson. Then tell me there wasn't enough evidence. BS!!!!
44 posted on
03/20/2002 11:32:21 AM PST by
Puppage
To: log_cabin_gop_boy
Last count....$70 million....but there is always more around.
Oldcats
49 posted on
03/20/2002 11:52:47 AM PST by
oldcats
To: log_cabin_gop_boy
Only a tenth as much was spent investgating these con-persons as they spent globe trotting. Let's leave them to the footnotes in history books. We have real men and women in charge now, and just in time!
To: log_cabin_gop_boy
Great investment. Actually, it was - Think about the damage Clinton could have done were he not required to play defense on all the scandals...
69 posted on
03/20/2002 1:12:14 PM PST by
LouD
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