03-20-2009, 09:50 PM | #166 |
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Clinton was found guilty of lying under oath and lost his law license. That trumps a bunch of aides.
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So thats the basis of your argument despite the fact that there was more unlawful politicization of the Bush Justice Department and corruption in performance of official duties across the executive branch than the Clinton administration? OK..then the case should be closed for you and I'll look forward to hearing more from UG. |
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No, Clinton was found guilty of contempt of court. Google it and see.
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I just read one of UG's links about Reno.
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Now thats really getting at the truth! The only crime here might fall under the category of torture to force someone to watch that video of Reno at a sexy orgy. |
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Which is why I asked UG to cite sources comparable to the internal DoJ memos that I posted and which found violations of administrative law and/or policies by high level officials in the Bush DoJ...rather than posting second and third hand innuendos and supposed allegations from highly questionable or certainly not objective "sources".
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Top Democratic Consultant Named as 'Adviser B' on Blagojevich tapes
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05-28-2009, 08:33 PM | #174 |
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Good luck on that. So far they are 0 for 2.
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Well I for one am not the least bit surprised. I believe this is business as usual for many aspects of state government, some more than others. A real eye opener for me was when I read Charlie Wilson's War. I was quite surprised by the level of back door deals done in Washington between the elected officials that were done only for the purpose of payback and greased palms, where it was in the form of tit for tat votes or actual cash.
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And then we have whole books on the topic.
Absolute Power Now before you say, "Can't be accurate or unbiased, it's got David Limbaugh's name on the cover!" I'll just say, oh, is that so? Were the Clintons not at some pains to cover up their misdeeds? They were. Did those pains actually work for very long? No. Did people uncover the shenanigans? Yes they did. Is a book collecting the findings therefore wrong? You may believe so, but my mind is much more open and critical. Note, too, the other books often ordered with it on Amazon. Redux is still arguing that where there is smoke there can't be fire. Absurd. This is why I'm neither a leftist nor a Democratic Party guy: too much self-respect. Did Janet Reno ever have -- let alone pass -- a background check for her AG job, I wonder? There are, I gather, reasons to wonder. And she was not the only one who didn't. I've passed a couple of background checks myself, both in a Federal capacity, one military, one civilian, both for Top Secret. Digging into old issues of American Spectator should produce the Sept. 9, 1999 article Janet Reno: Corrupt or Doltish?, L. Brent Bozell. It's no longer online at the magazine's site, but it's available to the historically minded. It is often significant to look at the opposition to find where the establishment character's got her flaws. Another Law Janet Reno Doesn't Like -- from a law school faculty member. One page, three separate cases of obstructing prosecution. Yep, there's a nasty pattern. These were not the glory years of the DoJ, or for that Administration.
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So this guy had the gall to subpoena the administration ... Wow. The Six Secrets You Need to Know From the Obama Subpoena Request Quote:
2 - Who cares 3 - See #1 4 - Good. I would hope so. 5 - See #2 6 - One? I bet there were more than that...see #2 good job NBC. Some of the comments are surprising too. A friend of mine in Chicago sent me the link.
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As metro-sexual as this guy looks I am surprised that he had the balls to try to get Obama to testify. Sounds like grandstanding to get attention. I don't think they could make him testify unless there was direct proof he was involved, as long as he is the current president.
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