To: John Jorsett
And the Nathanson letter will not help Grayout either. He is in a world of hurt. Look how shrill South is and the desperation in the presstitutes' stories to depress Republicans--many of whom post on these threads. Simon is going to surprise many. Hehehehe...
5 posted on
10/10/2002 8:25:45 AM PDT by
eureka!
To: eureka!
I can't tell if it is liberals posting on this site or just a bunch of out-of-state Republicans who get heart palpitations and faint anytime the liberal press in California runs a hit piece on Simon.
To: eureka!
And the Nathanson letter will not help Grayout either.How about giving us some details on this? I'm not sure exactly what it says (other than bad news for Grayout) and where it is in the release process. Tks
I'm glad Dick Morris said the same thing some of us have been saying for months. Gray Davis' re-elect numbers stink. They rival Torricelli's. We know what happened to him. Simon's undoubtedly had his problems, but the incumbent is in bad shape.
16 posted on
10/10/2002 8:39:50 AM PDT by
Coop
To: eureka!
Nathanson Letter: "...an old criminal case against disgraced former state Coastal Commissioner Mark L. Nathanson."
"He went to prison in a bribery scandal disclosing that he had sought payments from individuals with business before the commission."
"As part of a bid for leniency after his indictment in 1992, he offered to provide information to prosecutors about alleged misdeeds by a "high political figure," according to letters his attorneys provided to prosecutors."
"The letters became part of the court file, but U.S. District Judge Lawrence K. Karlton ordered them sealed..."
"The judge must release the documents "forthwith and promptly" after receiving notification from the 9th Circuit..."
And who will be revealed as the "high political figure?"; none other than former assemblyman and current governor "Dim Bulb Davis!"
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