Posted on 01/10/2005 6:20:19 PM PST by ml/nj
WHy do you think Hillary went out of town?
GOTZ TO HAS AN ALIBI.
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.
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?
First, how do you know that? Evidence had a way of disappearing.
Second, could he have been rolled after the parking lot incident?
BUMP!
I believe that was a stepson.
I like the noun "Arkancide" that cropped up around them.
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.
Ping!
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.
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
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
Sorry for the double hit.
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.
bump
Bumping for the 13th anniversary of Vincent Foster's death
14th anniversary bump
ML/NJ
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