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  • Supreme Court Fails Americans on Clinton Emails [Weely Update]

    04/02/2021 5:15:07 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 16 replies
    Judicial Watch ^ | April 2, 2021 | Tom Fitton
    More Shocking Details of FDA Purchases of Fetal Tissue — Agency Wanted “Fresh, Shipped on Wet Ice” Fetal Organs Supreme Court Drops the Ball on Clinton Email Testimony Judicial Watch at the Supreme Court: Fighting for Clean Elections Released Illegal Aliens Commit Home Invasions, Robberies, Store Burglaries Happy Easter! More Shocking Details of FDA Purchases of Fetal Tissue — Agency Wanted “Fresh, Shipped on Wet Ice” Fetal Organs The sale of body parts harvested during abortions is not generally understood, certainly not the gruesome details of the transactions. More grotesque details emerge in 575 pages of records we received...
  • Judicial Watch Study: 1.8 Million Extra Registered Voters [Weekly Update]

    10/17/2020 9:11:48 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 14 replies
    Judicial Watch ^ | October 16, 2020 | Tom Fitton
    Judicial Watch Asks for Full Court Review on Clinton Testimony Voter Registration in 353 Counties in 29 States Exceeds 100% Judicial Watch is Joining The ObamaGate Movie as Executive Producers Ballot Update: We Clean Up Dirty Voter Rolls Federal Agency Under Fire for Promoting ‘White Lives Matter Ideology’ You’ll Want to Get the New Judicial Watch Book: A Republic Under Assault Judicial Watch Asks for Full Court Review on Clinton Testimony We still intend to interview Hillary Clinton. We have filed a petition for panel rehearing and rehearing en banc in the United States Court of Appeals for the...
  • Fill the Seat! [Weekly Update]

    09/25/2020 2:52:43 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 3 replies
    Judicial Watch ^ | September 25, 2020 | Tom Fitton
    Supreme Court Nomination Fight Judicial Watch Will Appeal Decision on Clinton Email Testimony Judicial Watch is Suing Illinois for Refusing to Disclose Voter Roll Data Feds Can Shut Off DC Cash Over BLM-Defund the Police Street Painting New York to Doctors: Hand Over Private Patient Information Supreme Court Nomination Fight We send our condolences to the family of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She had a wonderful judicial temperament that will always be remembered. President Trump now has a historic opportunity to nominate yet another constitutional conservative who will honor the Constitution and the rule of law across...
  • PREZ: BILL DIDN'T WARN OF OSAMA

    05/03/2004 1:10:17 AM PDT · by kattracks · 10 replies · 133+ views
    New York Post ^ | 5/03/04 | DEBORAH ORIN
    <p>May 3, 2004 -- WASHINGTON - In testifying to the 9/11 commission, President Bush contradicted former President Bill Clinton's claim that he'd warned Bush that Osama bin Laden would be his No. 1 problem when he took office, a new report says. Bush told the panel that Clinton seemed a lot more passionate about the dangers of North Korea's nuclear program and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Time magazine reports.</p>
  • BUSH WON'T TESTIFY ALONE, BUT NEITHER DID CLINTON

    04/28/2004 8:29:29 AM PDT · by areafiftyone · 13 replies · 203+ views
    Newsmax ^ | 4/28/04
    The White House press corps has got its collective knickers in a twist over President Bush's plans to testify with Vice President Dick Cheney before the 9/11 Commission on Thursday. "That's so they can keep their stories straight," sneer the pundits, with some even joking that Bush is Cheney's ventriloquist's dummy. But wait. When ex-President Clinton testified before the Commission three weeks ago, he wasn't alone either. Though most of the press continues to pretend he handled the grilling solo, according to Time Magazine in a report the next day, Clinton was accompanied by his White House counsel Bruce Lindsey...
  • 9/11 Prober: Clinton-bin Laden Confession Will be 'Fully Vetted'

    04/26/2004 12:11:43 PM PDT · by jmstein7 · 8 replies · 127+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 4-26-04
    The Independent Commission examining the Sept. 11 Attacks is reviewing recordings of ex-President Bill Clinton admitting that the government of Sudan offered him a deal to arrest Osama bin Laden in 1996 and extradite him to the U.S., prompting at least one 9/11 Commissioner to suggest publicly that Clinton's testimony on the matter may have been less than truthful. "We have the tapes that have been provided," former Illinois Gov. James Thompson told WDAY North Dakota radio host Scott Hennen last week. "We're still looking at them and we're still assessing where they stand in this whole affair." Mr. Clinton...
  • Clinton: My Bin Laden Confession Was 'Inappropriate'

    04/20/2004 8:27:38 AM PDT · by truthandlife · 73 replies · 795+ views
    Newsmax ^ | 4-20-04 | Carl Limbacher
    In a closed-door meeting with the 9/11 Commission on April 8, ex-President Bill Clinton said that his admission to a Long Island business group two years ago that he turned down Sudan's offer to arrest Osama bin Laden was "inappropriate," according to 9/11 Commissioner Bob Kerrey. "What the president said, he just didn't understand the facts of the question," Kerrey told Fox News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes" on Monday. "He answered inappropriately." Commissioner Kerrey told Alan Colmes that he'd been asked to "try to do some follow-up" on Clinton's bin Laden comments to the Long Island Association on Feb. 15,...
  • Time: Did Clinton Do Enough?

    04/19/2004 7:19:33 AM PDT · by presidio9 · 40 replies · 168+ views
    Time ^ | Apr. 26, 2004 | JOHN CLOUD
    Earlier this month, Bill Clinton returned to Washington to try to convince the 9/11 commission that as President he did what he could to stop Osama bin Laden. Others who have testified before the commission—particularly National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice and former counterterrorism official Richard Clarke—did so before a phalanx of reporters and opponents hoping to see them eviscerated on live TV. But like George W. Bush, who will meet with the commission (together with Dick Cheney) at an undisclosed time, Clinton was allowed to appear in private—in a secret, bugproof room called, in a typical Washington solecism, a SKIF—a...
  • Bob Kerrey: Clinton's 9/11 Testimony 'Much Different' From Prior Account

    04/13/2004 9:14:01 PM PDT · by hope · 33 replies · 271+ views
    News Max ^ | 4.14.04 | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
    Wednesday, Apr. 14, 2004 12:13 AM EDTBob Kerrey: Clinton's 9/11 Testimony 'Much Different' From Prior Account After reviewing a transcript of remarks by former President Bill Clinton describing how he handled the al Qaeda threat in the late 1990s, former Sen. Bob Kerrey said Monday that the ex-president's testimony to the 9/11 Commission was "much different." Calling the transcript "extremely helpful," Kerrey, a member of the 9/11 Commission, told WDAY Fargo, North Dakota radio host Scott Hennen that Clinton's comments were "much different than what we heard last week" during a behind closed doors interview. Kerry said that the Commission...
  • Clinton Caught Lying Again

    04/12/2004 9:15:36 PM PDT · by TBP · 73 replies · 943+ views
    Inside Politics -- The Washington Times ^ | April 12, 2004 | Greg Pierce
    <p>Former President Bill Clinton last week told the September 11 commission that he never admitted passing up a chance to have Osama bin Laden arrested — even though his words were caught on tape, NewsMax.com reports.</p> <p>Former Sen. Bob Kerrey, Nebraska Democrat, revealed the Clinton denial to WDAY Fargo, N.D., radio host Scott Hennen for an interview set for broadcast today, NewsMax said.</p>
  • Kerrey Details Clinton's Bin Laden Denial to Commission

    04/10/2004 4:35:26 PM PDT · by Maria S · 35 replies · 196+ views
    It what could turn out to be his most outrageous falsehood yet, ex-President Bill Clinton has told the 9/11 Commission that he never admitted passing up a chance to have Osama bin Laden arrested - even though his words were caught on tape. As NewsMax.com reported Friday afternoon, 9/11 Commissioner Bob Kerrey revealed the Clinton denial to WDAY Fargo, North Dakota radio host Scott Hennen for an interview set for broadcast Monday. NewsMax.com has obtained a full transcript of Kerrey's comments to Hennen, a portion of which was first publicized by national radio host Sean Hannity. The transcript shows the...
  • Clinton saw no al Qaeda link to Cole

    04/10/2004 8:06:32 AM PDT · by BigWaveBetty · 42 replies · 391+ views
    Washington Times ^ | April 10, 2004
    <p>Former Vice President Al Gore met with the September 11 commission privately yesterday, a day after President Clinton told commissioners that intelligence wasn't strong enough to justify a retaliation against al Qaeda for the 2000 bombing of a U.S. Navy ship.</p>
  • Kerrey Details Clinton's Bin Laden Denial to Commission

    04/09/2004 9:36:55 PM PDT · by hope · 54 replies · 162+ views
    News Max ^ | 4.09.04
    Friday, Apr. 09, 2004 10:40 PM EDTKerrey Details Clinton's Bin Laden Denial to Commission It what could turn out to be his most outrageous falsehood yet, ex-President Bill Clinton has told the 9/11 Commission that he never admitted passing up a chance to have Osama bin Laden arrested - even though his words were caught on tape. As NewsMax.com reported Friday afternoon, 9/11 Commissioner Bob Kerrey revealed the Clinton denial to WDAY Fargo, North Dakota radio host Scott Hennen for an interview set for broadcast Monday. NewsMax.com has obtained a full transcript of Kerrey's comments to Hennen, a portion of...
  • Clinton Defends Counterterror Policies in Meeting With Sept. 11 Panel

    04/09/2004 6:12:14 AM PDT · by chance33_98 · 12 replies · 100+ views
    Clinton Defends Counterterror Policies in Meeting With Sept. 11 Panel WASHINGTON (AP) - Former President Clinton defended his counterterrorism policies in a private meeting with the Sept. 11 commission and said intelligence wasn't strong enough to justify a retaliation against al-Qaida for the 2000 bombing of a Navy ship. Clinton met for nearly four hours with the 10-member bipartisan panel in a closed-door session shortly after the conclusion of national security adviser Condoleezza Rice's public testimony, broadcast live on national television. Commissioners described Clinton's testimony as frank and informative. Bob Kerrey, a former Democratic senator from Nebraska and now...
  • Clinton Denies Taped Bin Laden Admission, Blames 'Misquote'

    04/09/2004 1:57:24 PM PDT · by Carl/NewsMax · 307 replies · 1,552+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | April 9, 2004 | Carl Limbacher
    During his private interview with the 9/11 Commission on Thursday, ex-President Bill Clinton denied that he told a New York business group in 2002 that he turned down an offer from Sudan for Osama bin Laden's extradition to the U.S., according to 9/11 Commissioner Bob Kerrey. "Bill Clinton said yesterday that, that was a misquote," Kerrey told WDAY Fargo, North Dakota radio host Scott Hennen, in an interview set for broadcast on Monday. A transcript of the exchange between Hennen and Kerrey was read on the air by national radio host Sean Hannity late Friday. It shows that the 9/11...
  • Clinton expresses doubts on 9/11

    04/08/2004 10:53:01 PM PDT · by kattracks · 23 replies · 207+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 4/09/04 | Shaun Waterman, UPI
    <p>The commission looking into the September 11 terror attacks met yesterday with former President Bill Clinton in a 31/2-hour, closed-door session during which, panel members said, he expressed doubts about his administration's response to terrorism.</p> <p>"He was very frank. He gave us a lot of very helpful insight into things that happened [and his] policy approaches," said Reagan-era Navy Secretary John Lehman, a member of the panel.</p>
  • CLINTON TESTIFIES BEFORE 9/11 COMMITTEE - TODAY 4/08/04

    04/08/2004 2:49:27 PM PDT · by soozla · 61 replies · 390+ views
    John Gibson (Fox News Channel "Big Story") just reported that Clinton evidently gave private testimony to the 9/11 commission today, after the Rice hearing. In his discussion of Clinton's testimony with Commissioner Slade Gorton, he (Gorton) described the testimony that Clinton gave "as more of a conversation" with Clinton about his role leading up to the 9/11 terrorist attacks...............I'm sure there will be more to come