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To: Howlin
I'll be more than glad to address it: Laughable. Comical. Ludicrous. Desperate. Insane. Ridiculous.

Where's the "beef" as they say? See folks, when you can't argue the facts, this is all you have left to say in debates.

By the way, for the record, Howlin has been posted numerous times with a complete list of the facts that suggest Brown was murdered and some possible scenarios that are completely consistent with the facts on how it might have been done. But like all move-on'ers, Howlin wants to get the cart ahead of the horse. Just like she insists that Klayman present his information in court before Ashcroft should deign to look at it, she believes we must know EXACTLY how Brown was killed before beginning an investigation. If Howlin were as attentive a court reporter as she claims to be then she'd know that usually they find out if there was a murder before looking into motive, opportunity and means. But she doesn't want to do that because she doesn't want Brown's body exhumed and autopsied ... as ALL of the experts ... the pathologists ... said it should have been in the first place.

1,059 posted on 04/24/2002 10:41:49 PM PDT by BeAChooser
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To: BeAChooser
From the UK telegraph

"Judicial Watch, a legal group that pressed Mr Clinton in the latter years of his presidency by investigating every aspect of his personal and professional life, called for a special counsel to investigate the Enron case.

Tom Fitton, the group's president, said: "The White House has a nice little scandal on its hands with Enron and they have only themselves to blame. Their reaction certainly has shades of Bill Clinton." The criticism is an indication of the potential risks of the Enron controversy.

"Judicial Watch would normally support a conservative president such as Mr Bush. Enron applied for bankruptcy protection last November after overstating its profits by more than £400 million by hiding huge debts in the accounts of subsidiaries.

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But Mr Fitton yesterday called on the White House to be more open. "Conservatives are very uncomfortable about the relations between the Bush White House and Enron and I doubt you will see many coming forward to defend the conduct, at least so far."

He was particularly critical of Mr Cheney's efforts to prevent the release of the minutes of meetings he and his staff held with Mr Lay and other Enron executives in the process of formulating the administration's energy policy."

I guess what's good for the goose.....isn't good for the gander.....in Larry's world.....

1,062 posted on 04/24/2002 10:56:20 PM PDT by A Citizen Reporter
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