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To: Iwo Jima
I am not a "move-'oner." Never have been. The Bush administration should investigate and punish the many Clinton crimes.

I'm glad to hear that but surely you can understand my reason for suggesting it. Nearly everyone on this thread who is criticizing Klayman IS a move-on'er.

I realize that they are a littlt busy with the war and everything,

I also understand the necessities of war but there were 8 months prior to 9/11 and as far as I can see, NOTHING was done by the Bush adminstration to even investigate what happened in the many Clinton scandals. So that makes me wonder if "the war" is just being used as an excuse. Afterall, SINCE the war began, the FBI and DOJ have had time to devote resources to investigating voter approved assisted suicide and medical marijuana. Since the war the FBI and DOJ have seemed to step up efforts against pornographers. I just wonder how the priority of those items can be placed above investigating whether our last several elections were tampered with by the Chinese communists, whether Republicans are being blackmailed by information from the still unaccounted for FBI files, and whether a Secretary of Commerce might have been murdered by someone(s) connected to the Clinton administration. Certainly, those unresolved issues pose a bigger threat to the US than the cases that the FBI continues to work on? Don't you think?

The IRS should investigate Jesse Jackson. Bill O'Reilly has the right idea about Jackson. He's a con man, a bully, a blackmailer of sorts. I doubt that I have ever said that in a thread on FreeRepublic, but that doesn't mean that I don't think that or haven't said it in personal conversations.

Good for you. Now if we can just get the rest of the Klayman detractors on this thread to at least admit that much we might get somewhere because then we can move on to the question of WHY Jackson is not now being investigated by the IRS? Political motivations in the Bush Whitehouse perhaps?

1,720 posted on 04/30/2002 10:37:07 AM PDT by BeAChooser
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To: BeAChooser
The Bush White House is probably upset that Judicial Watch has SUCCESSFULLY forced the release of thousands of pages of Energy Documents. Consistency is not a popular virtue in Washington.
1,722 posted on 04/30/2002 10:43:13 AM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
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