To: Antoninus
I keep hearing, reading and seeing references to Arlen Sphincter and "the Scottish Law"... I must have missed the joke when it was made. What's that in reference to? Can anyone elucidate? (I love to use that word!)
Thanks in advance.
126 posted on
06/29/2003 3:14:20 PM PDT by
Hinoki Cypress
(At 53, it's the miles, not the years.)
To: Hinoki Cypress
Specter in the Impeachment of Clinton.....
Specter cited Scottish law, saying there could be "three possible verdicts: guilty, not guilty, not proved." "Given the option in this trial, I suspect many senators would choose 'not proved' instead of 'not guilty,'" Specter said.
129 posted on
06/29/2003 3:18:53 PM PDT by
deport
( BUSH/CHENEY 2004...... with or without the showboy)
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