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To: DoughtyOne
"Reno had NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with the operation that day"

Yes, but Bill went out and said that all of the decisions were Reno's.

Remember Rush's TV show? The buck stops where? What buck?

The buck never got here.

And Reno got grilled by of all people John Conyers.

So what did Bill do?

Didya see the way Rush stuck up for Janet Reno? It was because she was being attacked by a black guy, a huh huh huh...

Getting back to Vince Foster. I think that he did commit suicide, but what happened after is the real scandal.

The phone lines WERE burned up right after that.

The WSJ had the phone records somehow, and published the number.

In an editorial they said: "See this number? It goes to the WH, or DID. If you call it now, you'll find it is out of service. But it was really busy after Foster died"

For a suicide note and how it was found it was absolute madness.

When they looked into Foster's briefcase, it was torn up, but missing one piece. Presumably for a signature.

And supposedly they didn't find the note right away, it magically appeared later.

And the ODDEST thing of all, was the "suicide note" said something like "nobody will believe the Clintons are totally innocent"

Really? Your last thoughts in a "suicide note" are protecting the Clintons?

Not about feeling depressed, saying goodbye to your family, etc., but POLITICS?

85 posted on 03/04/2014 11:13:22 PM PST by boop (I just wanted a President. But I got a rock.)
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To: boop

As I recall, Foster shot himself in the back of the head with his off hand, then rolled himself up in a rug and hopped over to Ft. Marcy park.
Remember how the DC Park Police treated this?

Move along, nothing to see here.


89 posted on 03/05/2014 1:13:18 PM PST by Texas resident
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To: boop

I don’t remember it, but it does sound like vintage Rush TV.

For me there was way too many weirdnesses around Foster’s death.

Jerry Parks was running investigations of Bill Clinton’s womanizing. Evidently Foster was supposed to get those records from Parks, and it didn’t happen. When Parks was gunned down South of Little Rock at an intersection, Foster reportedly said, “I’m a dead man.” 40 days later he was.

I’m not buying the Waco line on Foster. Foster left the White House in a decent mood saying, “I’ll be back in a little while.” (Paraphrased) On and on it goes, with reasons to believe something hostile took place.

The next day, Bill Clinton made a statement on Foster’s death. The man looked scared to death. He could barely function.

I can’t remember all the issues a private attorney came up with. There were close to fifty. Each one was a real stickler in it’s own right.

There are often some issues with folks who commit suicide. You sometimes wonder.

With Foster there was a mountain of issues.


92 posted on 03/06/2014 8:19:11 AM PST by DoughtyOne (Immigration Reform is job NONE. It isn't even the leading issue with Hipanics. Enforce our laws.)
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To: boop

You know, the Clinton’s are masters of the media. (who wouldn’t be with this Leftist lap dog media)

It seems to me, that the mention of Waco right now, lays out a reason for Foster to kill himself, at a time when Hillary may need to distance herself from any culpability on the matter.

Waco can now be the big excuse why Foster did it. Nevermind Parks and the Foster connection.

This Waco thing will be laughed off by the media and the public. Hillary is shielded from the Foster issue.

That’s how it often seems to work for the Clintons.


93 posted on 03/06/2014 8:22:34 AM PST by DoughtyOne (Immigration Reform is job NONE. It isn't even the leading issue with Hipanics. Enforce our laws.)
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