Posted on 05/24/2002 7:48:03 PM PDT by Peacerose
"No controlling legal authority."
I still get chills up and down my spine when the #2 fascist in charge at that time made this really scary statement: No Controlling Legal Authority!
That meant, "The Clintoon and myself can do damn thing that we want to. We can break laws, create laws to punish you, and there are no laws nor legal authority to control nor punish us!"
That is truly scary!
No kidding! There's bound to be so much stuff that we haven't found out about yet!
If so, then why doesn't Ashcroft investigate? I'm not disagreeing with you but I think the real focus of our outrage should be on the GOP and Bush. They now control the DOJ and FBI. If they aren't willing to use those organizations to investigate credible evidence of major crimes being committed the last 8 years by democRATS then there must be a reason why ... something as serious as the crimes the democRATS "allegedly" committed. For example, peaking of fundraising, why hasn't the Riady non-refund been investigated? Why, instead, did Bush make Clinton an "ambassador" for his government and send him to the part of the world where all Riady's illegal contributions came from? Something smells and that aroma isn't just coming from democRATS.
They just hate us for winning the election - and they hate us even more because we were willing to FIGHT to get it - instead of rolling over and letting them cheat their way into the White House. SoreLoserman is such an appropriate title - it just fits all of them.
Here The ENQUIRER presents a shocking picture showing two staunch Clinton supporters "Night Court" star Markie Post and Hollywood mogul Linda Bloodworth-Thomason -- bouncing like out-of-control schoolchildren on the antique bed in the historic Lincoln bedroom.National Enquirer article others exist, this was the first I located."The Clinton administration hit the roof when they saw that photo. Bill and Hillary certainly didn't want that picture to leak out," revealed a Washington insider.
Bill Allman, assistant curator of the White House, declared: "The Lincoln bed is an historical piece of furniture and is treated with respect that one would give a museum piece." Or so you would think.
The Clintons insist there's no connection between contributions and overnight visits, but their "pajama party" list reads like a "Who's Who" of Hollywood.
It includes Meg Ryan, Dennis Quaid, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Walter Cronkite, Jimmy Buffett, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman, Quincy Jones, Chevy Chase, Ted Danson and Steven Spielberg.
The VIPs are picked up at a Washington, D.C, airport by a military escort and given unlimited access to the White House -- including the swimming pool, bowling alley, tennis courts and Oval Office itself.
Guests also get a menu to fill out for their breakfast -- which can include pancakes, bacon and eggs.
Some favored guests say they have even gotten a bedtime visit from the President, who has a private office next to the Lincoln Bedroom. It's a "suite" deal!
On September 11th, Peter Jennings said that the public needs to see their President and then commented that some presidents do this sort of thing well while others do not.
The left have tried to portray President Bush as a monkey, a toddler, a buffoon, a drunk, etc. Their outrage is that these photos are contrary to their propaganda. Their only recourse is to demand that these photos be suppressed.
This is a very good point. Wow! I can see why they might be upset by the calm, cool and collected President discussing the situation - unlike their description of him from Jennings - "some Presidents handle it well and others do not". This is really a very good point.
Personally, I believe that ashcroft is being blackmailed. I also believe that Bush Junior is going to follow in Bush Senior's footsteps out the Whitehouse door in '05. whoever is advising Bush on this get along with the democrats bs should be getting paid by the dnc.
I personally believe that President Bush should have begun prosecution of the clintons and their henchmen the first second he was sworn in.
I also believe that Bush has told the people, by his actions, who voted for him to go fly a kite and I or one will remember it in '04.
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