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The Vincent Foster Op-ed Contest (Redux)

Posted on 01/10/2005 6:20:19 PM PST by ml/nj

Wow! I cannot believe it. There are new Freepers who not only believe that Vince Foster committed suicide, but think that those who believe he was murdered are space cadets. (Link to post, I am reacting to.)

This prompts me to resurrect my Foster op-ed contest that I proposed years ago when I was posting to a closed list. (JimRob was also a poster there.) My problem with many of the things being posted then about Foster were that they were just to complicated to summarize briefly. I suggested that people post op-ed length articles that might cause casual readers to become interested enough to inquire further. This was my own (award winning) entry:

Who Killed Vince? - Ask Bill Clinton!

What can I say to convince you that you should at least ask questions about the death of White House Deputy Council, Vincent Foster?

What first aroused the suspicion of this former Clinton supporter?

In a word: Disinformation. Or what I perceived as disinformation.

In the initial days after the death everyone who knew Foster portrayed him as the "Rock of Gibraltar." Within days some started to ask why such an emotionally strong man would kill himself. Then, the official story switched abruptly to portray Foster as depressed, and the famous torn note mysteriously appeared as supposed evidence. It didn't ring true to me.

Why would disinformation exist at all? I'm not talking about honest errors made while gathering news. I'm speaking of deliberately presented false information. For example the torn note. It's a poor forgery according to leading British handwriting expert and Oxford scholar Reginald Alton. (see the London Times 10/26/95)

The obvious reason why disinformation exists is to obscure the truth.

What other disinformation is there? Well, let's start with when the President found out. The body and White House ID were found by 6:30PM. Hillary, in Little Rock, was called around 8:30. But we are told that the President, in the White House, didn't learn about the death until 9:55. I suspect he knew by 7PM. Yet two hours later he was on the Larry King Live show as if nothing unusual had happened. Why would he go on with the show in this manner? He certainly wouldn't have done so if he were surprised and stunned by his "lifelong friend's" death.

"Lifelong friend"? That's disinformation too. Foster grew up in Hope, Arkansas. Bill Clinton, 19 months younger, moved away from Hope to Hot Springs 75 miles away when he was six years old. They didn't grow up together. They didn't go to high school together. They didn't go to college together. They didn't go to law school together. What possible reason could there be for misrepresenting Bill Clinton's relationship with Foster?

There is a government publication that chronicles the words of the Presidents - speeches, remarks, news conferences, etc. It has not a single sentence in the 1993 Clinton volume in which the President speaks both the words =Foster= and =friend=. But then it doesn't have any sentences where the President connects the words =Foster= and =suicide= either. Instead it contains Clintonspeak like: "We'll never know what drew him away from us." Of course, Clintonspeak is just cleverly disguised disinformation.

What about the evidence? Surely there must be evidence that Foster committed suicide. Well, in fact, there is not. The official story is that he drove to Ft Marcy Park, walked into the woods, put a .38 in his mouth and pulled the trigger. But there was very little blood where his body was found. There were no bone fragments or brain matter on the ground; and the fatal bullet was never found. None of Foster's teeth were broken by the substantial recoil of the .38. The barrel of the gun had no blood on it. There really is no evidence for suicide - except for falsified evidence.

Why would the FBI falsify evidence? Who could direct them to do so? A man named Patrick Knowlton was in Ft Marcy Park that afternoon and witnessed suspicious activity by someone whom he now believes was acting as a lookout. The FBI report of the interview begins by misspelling Knowlton's name, obscuring his identity. It states that he did not see anything suspicious and would not be able to identify anyone he saw. But two years later a British reporter tracked Knowlton down and got the real story. Knolwton's memory of the lookout was sufficiently good that the London Telegraph commissioned and published (10/22/95) a police sketch of the man Knowlton saw. Furthermore, Knowlton is certain that Foster's car was not in the parking lot; which could be why someone falsified the Knowlton interview.

What about all the official investigations: Fiske, D'Amato, Starr? They each addressed the dubious production of the torn note, but none bothered to produce the opinion of a certified handwriting expert. Why should anyone think them more thorough or honest in their treatment of the other evidence?

What about the media? Why would they go along? The only US reporter who has attempted to investigate the Foster death was fired from his job at the New York Post. He had to take a job with a small paper in Pittsburgh. Every critic of this Administration is transformed into a liar. If you think that Clinton's defenders are at all vicious attacking those who point out sexual indiscretions of the President, it doesn't take much imagination to guess what might happen to those who ask questions about suspicious deaths.

If you're interested in what the news was during the immediate aftermath of Foster's death, check out my New York Times Index on Vincent Foster [Annotated].

And if you really want information (drawn only from government sources) check out Hugh Sprunt's Citizen's Independent Report (CIR).

"The thinking citizen who looks beyond your reports to review the medical, biographical and simply descriptive facts of the case will be left with the strongest impression this side of certainty that Foster was murdered." James Dale Davidson WSJ Letter 4/11/95

ML/NJ


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Comment #41 Removed by Moderator

To: teenyelliott

WHy do you think Hillary went out of town?

GOTZ TO HAS AN ALIBI.


42 posted on 01/10/2005 10:38:37 PM PST by UCANSEE2 (>The government of our country was meant to be a servant of the people, not a master.)
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To: Clintonfatigued
What possible motive would Clinton and his minions have for killing Vincent Foster, who had no history of disloyalty?

Cause he got 'religion'.

If you were BC and wife, and you were taking bribes from the oilforfood/weapons scam, you could not have your bagman turn over a new leaf.

You cannot 'quit' the organized crime racket.

43 posted on 01/10/2005 10:42:03 PM PST by UCANSEE2 (>The government of our country was meant to be a servant of the people, not a master.)
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To: Baynative

would that be "Brugh Foster" ? something about driving a new car and the brakes failing? I also seem to recall that Vince had made future plans about buying a boat?


44 posted on 01/10/2005 10:54:10 PM PST by isom35
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To: ml/nj
Here is the BEST Vince Foster ARTICLE ever written by your (not so) humble correspondent. It places the facts of the Foster "suicide" before you in an entertaining manner in such a way that it is understandable. How I came up with this idea is another story which perhaps I'll post later. Anyway, please check out COLUMBO: CASE OF THE FOSTER "SUICIDE".
45 posted on 01/11/2005 3:03:05 AM PST by PJ-Comix (Join the DUmmie FUnnies PING List for the FUNNIEST Blog on the Web)
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To: Baynative

First, how do you know that? Evidence had a way of disappearing.

Second, could he have been rolled after the parking lot incident?


46 posted on 01/11/2005 5:22:09 AM PST by OESY
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To: ml/nj

BUMP!


47 posted on 01/11/2005 2:35:01 PM PST by Pagey (Hillary talking about the bible,is as hypocritical as Bill carrying one out of church for 8 years)
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To: Baynative
I asked that recently and was told that when his son got older he found some papers detailing his father's history and he became very interested in finding the truth only to suddenly run of the road and die when he hit a tree.

I believe that was a stepson.

48 posted on 01/13/2005 2:26:28 PM PST by murdoog
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To: Paperdoll

I like the noun "Arkancide" that cropped up around them.


49 posted on 03/10/2005 7:40:00 AM PST by mec1
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To: ml/nj; Sterrins

Your "award winning op-ed" is like my "world famous lasagne or chocolate cake." :-)

Seriously, the entire Foster episode completely lacks a shred of evidence of suicide. And don't forget Ron Brown with a bullet hole in his head after the plane crash, or the retired general's mysterious death - etc., etc., etc..
Sadly, "naivete" lives, to put it kindly.


50 posted on 03/13/2005 11:39:44 AM PST by Paperdoll (On the cutting edge)
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To: mec1

Ping!


51 posted on 03/13/2005 11:43:12 AM PST by Paperdoll (On the cutting edge)
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To: ml/nj
The death of Vince Foster will prove to be one of the great events in US history and will be argued over for hundreds of years to come

The outstanding contribution to future US historians by the FReeper Alamo Girl must be cited when mentioning Clinton and especially with regard to Vince Foster. Recent FReepers who don't know of her work are in bad shape because it is probably the mos extensive gathering of info on the subject and once begun might be hard to quit.

52 posted on 03/13/2005 11:57:20 AM PST by bert (Peace is only halftime !)
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To: bert
The death of Vince Foster will prove to be one of the great events in US history and will be argued over for hundreds of years to come

Wow! Two posts on this old Foster thread today. The lack of suspicion, or even interst, from the newer Freepers was what prompted me to start this thread. If there's not much interest on FR, ot's hard to see how it will come to be that this is "argued over for hundreds of years to come." I wish you would be right here, but sadly I doubt it.

As for Alamo Girl, I don't mean to demean her work but there is little doubt that Hugh Sprunt and Alan Favish's work has a better chance of being cited (or ridiculed) in the future. (Sprunt wrote the "CIR" - cited in post #1 on this thread, and Freeper Favish got his Foster Freedom of Information case all the way to the "Supreme Court." (Quotes there because they're that in name only IMHO.)

ML/NJ

53 posted on 03/13/2005 12:52:12 PM PST by ml/nj
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To: bert
The death of Vince Foster will prove to be one of the great events in US history and will be argued over for hundreds of years to come

Wow! Two posts on this old Foster thread today. The lack of suspicion, or even interst, from the newer Freepers was what prompted me to start this thread. If there's not much interest on FR, ot's hard to see how it will come to be that this is "argued over for hundreds of years to come." I wish you would be right here, but sadly I doubt it.

As for Alamo Girl, I don't mean to demean her work but there is little doubt that Hugh Sprunt and Alan Favish's work has a better chance of being cited (or ridiculed) in the future. (Sprunt wrote the "CIR" - cited in post #1 on this thread, and Freeper Favish got his Foster Freedom of Information case all the way to the "Supreme Court." (Quotes there because they're that in name only IMHO.)

ML/NJ

54 posted on 03/13/2005 12:54:31 PM PST by ml/nj
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To: ml/nj
And two more from me. ...

Sorry for the double hit.

ML/NJ

55 posted on 03/13/2005 12:55:33 PM PST by ml/nj
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To: ml/nj

You're right about the citations and scholarly stuff, but Alamo girl's work gives the flavor of the era and is real as opposed to one man's rendering of the facts.

I mentioned it because you were interested in those who visit here and don't know about the Vince Foster subject.

Alamo Girl's work is linked from FR and is easy to come by and free. For someone who knows little or nothing, it is a good palace to begin.


56 posted on 03/13/2005 2:12:57 PM PST by bert (Peace is only halftime !)
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To: bert

bump


57 posted on 03/20/2005 8:33:45 PM PST by Tymesup
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To: ml/nj

Bumping for the 13th anniversary of Vincent Foster's death


58 posted on 07/20/2006 3:03:17 PM PDT by murdoog
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To: ml/nj

14th anniversary bump


59 posted on 07/20/2007 9:01:31 AM PDT by murdoog
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To: murdoog
Thank you.

ML/NJ

60 posted on 07/20/2007 10:32:50 AM PDT by ml/nj
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