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The clintons, Brown, Rubin, Jordan, Strauss, and ENRON . . . and Helen Thomas
The Nation
| Ken Silverstein
Posted on 01/11/2002 3:13:15 AM PST by Mia T
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To: backhoe
" I think it will be a Tar Baby- once they hit it, it will stick all over them.... and remind the public once again of Little Big Fraud® and all his doings....." AMEN !!
To: backhoe
Mia T and backhoe providing valuable public services.
Who is big oil?
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posted on
01/11/2002 9:02:55 AM PST
by
GEC
To: Mia T
BTTT!
To: JohnHuang2
Great stuff!
To: Mia T
The Dems are only going to get their own shirts, skirts dirty out of this one!!!!hehehehehehehe
To: backhoe
You have point there!
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posted on
01/11/2002 10:55:43 AM PST
by
SusanUSA
To: susangirl;GEC;editor-surveyor
Thanks, all..... Mia T's links & graphics are excellent, and I'm still wondering if we should spread this over the web, to talk show hosts, etc., or should we see how fast the Dems backpedal? Who was Rush talking about today? Some Dem bigwig was trying to warn them off of this subject.
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posted on
01/11/2002 11:03:34 AM PST
by
backhoe
Comment #28 Removed by Moderator
To: Mia T
What will everyone do now that Bill Clinton is no longer there to be the subject of everyone's derision?
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posted on
01/11/2002 1:37:40 PM PST
by
Magician
To: Mia T
Exhume and autopsy Ron Brown's body. Find a bullet wound ... as the military pathologists, military photographer, photos and an x-ray of the skull all seem to suggest ... and the ENRON matter will be a SIDE SHOW.
To: Mia T
As always, wonderful work, Mia. Thank you......FRegards
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posted on
01/11/2002 1:59:05 PM PST
by
gonzo
To: Mia T
This presentation blows my mind. I've sent it to everyone I like. LOL
To: backhoe
TREASON & MURDER have no statutes of limitations Q ERTY1BUMP!
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Vernon Jordan was well known inside the Beltway, but virtually unknown outside of it until he was identified as one of Clinton's bestest buddies. Rather ironic that A) he felt compelled to write his memoirs (just who here knows of ANYONE who would buy an autobiography of a crook like Jordan?) and B) that he would omit any discussion of the very relationship that put him in the public eye. Jordan should be very, very worried. He knows where too many bodies are buried..........literally and figuratively. He also is keenly aware of what has happened to others with such knowledge of the Clintons in the past. 10 posted on 12/24/01 6:26 AM Pacific by RightOnline -
Vernon Jordan admits to Brian Lamb: clinton friendship not included in my memoirs because the purpose of the book was to restore my reputation
Excellent points. As for the buried bodies, literal and figurative, I'm sure clinton's ol' golf buddy found pal Ron Brown's timely (for the clintons)-- uh -- dénouement, as well as Jesse Jackson's handling of same, quite instructive... Wall Street Project, clinton, Jesse Jackson and the Death of Ron Brown
- At least in the case of Ron Brown, why aren't Americans aggressively pushing Congress and the Justice Department to get at the truth? James Dale Davidson has a theory:
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- "We're in the point of a hillbilly song, and the line was, 'We really don't want to know.' I really don't want to know. People sometimes shy away from unhappy truths."
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Gary Lane -
Dying to Tell: The Mysterious Deaths of Clinton Colleagues
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- Jesse Jackson calls for probe of Ron Brown's death
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- By PAUL SHEPARD, Associated Press Writer
Copyright © 1998 Nando.net Copyright © 1998 The Associated Press
ASHINGTON (January 6, 1998 01:18 a.m. EST -- Jesse Jackson said Monday the death of Commerce Secretary Ron Brown should be investigated "to relieve people of reasonable doubt." "There is everything to be gained from pursuing an investigation," Jackson said in an interview with New York City talk radio host Gary Byrd. "It may only prove that he was not murdered. But that would relieve people of reasonable doubt." Air Force Lt. Col. Steve Cogswell, a deputy medical examiner at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, said in November that an unusual wound at the top of Brown's head could have been a bullet hole, and an autopsy should have been done to find out. Cogswell did not participate in the examination of Brown's body after it was returned from Croatia. No autopsy was conducted. Government investigators concluded that Brown died of multiple injuries sustained in the crash of the Air Force plane in which he was a passenger. The plane slammed into a mountain in Croatia in April 1996, killing all 35 aboard. Col. William T. Gormley, the assistant armed forces medical examiner who conducted the external examination of Brown's corpse, was quoted in an Air Force statement as saying he had ruled out the possibility of a gunshot wound. "Due to the initial appearance of Brown's injuries we carefully considered the possibility of a gunshot wound," Gormley said. "However, scientific data, including X-rays, ruled out that possibility." But the government statements have done little to quell the controversy, especially among some influential blacks like NAACP President Kweisi Mfume and Rep. Maxine Waters, head of the Congressional Black Caucus. Both have called for further investigation of Brown's death. Two weeks ago, civil rights activist Dick Gregory was arrested during a protest outside the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington to demand an independent investigation into Brown's death. "I think people have a right to know what really happened," Jackson said.
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- Parallax View, Posthumous Treason
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- n 15 January 1998, standard issue clinton hush money passed flagrante delicto right under the Fourth Estate's patrician nose, the congenital skew of which apparently restricting its line of sight to the obvious payoff. (Conservative estimate puts the permanent elitist nasal tilt at 60º with the horizon compounded by a severe, left-deviated septum.)
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- You may recall that immediately after various world-class forensic experts (some of them devout Democrats who twice voted for clinton) identified a probable bullet wound atop Ron Brown's head, Reverend Jesse Jackson and his Black Caucus cohorts were literally screaming for an independent investigation of the Brown death, demanding an immediate exhumation and autopsy.
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- Two points to ponder:
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- Under federal law Brown's cabinet position mandated an autopsy
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- Brown died in a plane crash far more -- shall we say ambiguous -- than the crash that took the life of JFK, Jr. whose autopsy was both a given and instantaneous.
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- Back to that week in January...
- It was a rather busy week for clinton, what with his own sexual-predation/perjury/obstruction-of-justice deposition on Saturday, Ken Starr combing through his congenitally corrupt wife's crimebook on Wednesday, Alexis Herman being added to that burgeoning list of corrupt cabinet clintonoids as of Thursday and Saddam jerking him around every day.
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- Yet Clinton somehow found the time to journey to Wall Street to aid and abet Jesse Jackson in his continued racial extortion of corporate America. The immediate payoff for Jackson -- $500,000, with potential millions to follow ($2,250,000 in 1998 alone, according to Bill O'Reilly)
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- It is noteworthy that after 15 January 1998, Jesse Jackson and the Black Caucus never again mentioned the need for an autopsy or an independent investigation of Ron Brown's death.
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posted on
01/11/2002 5:02:05 PM PST
by
Mia T
To: Mia T
There sure is a lot of "stuff" lurking under the rock labeled "legacy," isn't there? Wonder if the Dems and media are dumb enough to turn it over.....
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posted on
01/12/2002 1:21:40 AM PST
by
backhoe
To: backhoe
You won't mind me stripping you of your post#34, will you? Why do you believe in big_government?
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posted on
01/12/2002 1:30:19 AM PST
by
Buckeroo
To: Buckeroo
You won't mind me stripping you of your post#34, will you? Why do you believe in big_government? I really don't understand what you are talking about. Care to explain?
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posted on
01/12/2002 2:59:07 AM PST
by
backhoe
To: backhoe
Why do you believe in big_government?
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posted on
01/12/2002 3:05:16 AM PST
by
Buckeroo
To: Buckeroo
Again, your reply baffles me. I believe in limited government. But what does that have to do with my reply to Mia T?
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posted on
01/12/2002 3:09:48 AM PST
by
backhoe
To: SemperFidelis
Thanks =^)
To: Mia T
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posted on
01/12/2002 10:14:22 PM PST
by
anymouse
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