Posted on 01/15/2008 6:35:25 AM PST by libstripper
On a Monday night in July 1993, a 48-year-old lawyer called Vince Foster was found dead in a park near Washington DC.
He had died from a gunshot wound to the mouth and his father's .38-calibre revolver, dating from 1913, was at his side.
It was the same method of suicide used by a Marine officer in the film A Few Good Men - which Foster was known recently to have watched.
In the movie, the officer had killed himself because he was distraught about testifying against his commanding officer.
In real life, Vince Foster was distraught at the prospect of being grilled about the shady affairs of Hillary Clinton.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
This British reporterette didn't pick up on anything, anything new that is. These attempts at explaining Vincent Foster's supposed "depression" are futile, because he wasn't depressed and he didn't commit "suicide". In other words, these armchair psychoanalysts are merely engaging in a cover-up for a heinous murder.
BTW, the first of this type of phony "depression" article concerning Foster in the print media was written by none other than Sidney ("Sid Vicious") Blumenthal less than two weeks after Foster's death. The mere fact that Blumenthal was the author speaks volumes as to what the Clintonista agenda was then and what it apparently still is to this day.
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