To: billhilly
This morning on Fox news, Judge Nepolitano, a fixture on Fox talk shows, said the action that was taken in the Ritter case actually allows him to deny that he was ever arrested if asked. Such is the law. Court TV said he HAS to put it on job applications. He HAS been arrested.
156 posted on
01/22/2003 3:34:17 PM PST by
Howlin
(Fly your flag in support of President Bush's State of the Union Speech)
To: Howlin
I thought we learned back in '98 that Linda Tripp didn't have to put her arrest on her DOD forms.
To: Howlin
This was haggled out during the Bacon-schmearing of Linda Tripp.
168 posted on
01/22/2003 3:39:43 PM PST by
bvw
To: Howlin; aristeides
Court TV said he HAS to put it on job applications. He HAS been arrested. That's what post 106 meant about Linda Tripp.
The Clinton's got Pentagon spokesman Ken Bacon to leak Tripp's employment application where she said she'd never been arrested. She said the charges were dismissed because the arrest was a prank by friends. The Clintons used the application to undermine her credibility.
Funny how it was good enough then, but not now.
-PJ
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