To: Cachelot
"The FBI was stacked by Clinton for many years. He has stuffed all kinds of critters in there, from traditional Clintonoids to jihadists."Despite what that man, even his name, does to my temper level, aren't you remarkably over-simplifying the problem??
Exactly how did he influence events in 1968?
FBI complicity in the wrongful conviction in 1968 of four men (two of whom died in prison) for murder committed by FBI informants in Boston.
And who is responsible for the Ashcroft appointment?
Ashcroft's Justice Department resisted surrendering FBI files relating to this outrage by claiming executive privilege but gave up after Burton threatened to cite President Bush for contempt of Congress. Ashcroft is even more intractable than his predecessor, Janet Reno, in refusing information to the legislative branch. He is currently stonewalling requests by Rep. James Sensenbrenner, Republican chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, about Justice's administration of the anti-terrorist Patriot Act.
Clinton only wishes he were that great.
To: GirlNextDoor
You go girl!
To: GirlNextDoor
Exactly how did he influence events in 1968? No one is saying that there wasn't corruption before Clinton. Of course there was. Clinton however, deliberately made it all-pervasive and put his own cohorts in place.
The question is: how much good do you think it will do to set up a new agency, when the culture that rotted the old one from within is still in place and doing the hiring?
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08/29/2002 4:52:19 AM PDT by
Cachelot
To: GirlNextDoor
Did anybody see "Nightline" last night? Joseph Salvati, who spent 30 years in prison for a murder the FBI knew he did not commit, was on. He is suing the FBI for $300 million. Rather than settling, Ashcroft et al. are apparently going to face off in court with this guy. It was awful.
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