To: Jim Robinson
This country is certainly large enough to handle more than one prosecution at a time.
And what does it say about the corrupt nature of our government when private individuals must personally fund the prosecution of criminals?
There are definitely bigger fish to fry, but should we overlook misdemeanors because felonies are being committed? Should we overlook tax evaders because murders are unsolved?
A criminal is a criminal. They should be prosecuted by the government no matter what privilege of rank they may have.
To: Mark Felton
Hahaha. Well, I think the entire nation was embroiled in Clinton's misdemeanors for eight years or more. No luck. He got away with it. And whatever Larry Klayman is, he is not a federal prosecutor. He's a dirt digger. And, he's not after the Clintons anyway. He's now shifted to the Bushes. There was some backroom dealing going on all right, but it was not between the Clintons and the Bushes. It was between Clinton and the OIC. They made a deal. Happens all the time. May not be the deal we wanted, and we're definitely not happy with it, but I doubt it wasn't bribery.
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