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To: breakem
Question, can the right of personal privacy extend beyond the person's death and might the family be the interpreter of the right in that situation?

The right of privacy for a person ends when they die. But some courts are still confused about this. In my case, the government based their case on the survivors' right of privacy. I argue in my petition that it doesn't apply here because there is no information about the survivors in the photos.

18 posted on 09/11/2002 9:09:04 AM PDT by AJFavish
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To: AJFavish
thank you and go get em!
19 posted on 09/11/2002 9:47:55 AM PDT by breakem
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To: AJFavish; Fred Mertz; MeeknMing; Auntie Mame; Vidalia; exit82; Red Jones; breakem; backhoe; ...
breakem:

Question, can the right of personal privacy extend beyond the person's death and might the family be the interpreter of the right in that situation?

AJFavish:

The right of privacy for a person ends when they die. But some courts are still confused about this. In my case, the government based their case on the survivors' right of privacy. I argue in my petition that it doesn't apply here because there is no information about the survivors in the photos.

There is no information about the survivors in the photos.

Facts are terrible impediments to the miscarriage of justice.

Not since 1998 have we seen such appeal to nonexistent rights--in this case, survivors' right of privacy; then, protective service privilege, etc.

When Park Police investigators Braun and Rolla informed Lisa Foster that her husband was dead, Webb Hubbell physically interceded, blocking the investigators with his body.

Before leaving the Foster household, Braun and Rolla asked, "Did you see this coming? Were there any signs? Was he taking any medication?" Ruddy, p.109, reports "No. All negative answers."

On the night of Foster's death, Clinton confidant Webb Hubbell had arranged for Hamilton to represent the Foster family.--Ruddy p. 139 citing Hubbell FBI statement June 7, 1994.

Maureen Dowd found James Hamilton's advice to Clinton remarkable: "Even the Nixon crowd did not stoop to asserting that questionable discussions are protected by lawyer-client privilege." Ruddy p. 140 quoting Dowd.

Hamilton continued to represent the Foster family and was rewarded by Clinton with an appointment to the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.

James Moody received an appointment by President Bill Clinton in 1995 to the federal bench in the Eastern District of Arkansas.

James Moody and Lisa Foster were married January 1, 1996.

Moody's son Neil was killed August 26, 1996. One account says he'd found something odd in his step-mother's belongings, was promising a blockbuster to a columnist, was last seen arguing in the front seat of a car when it suddenly accelerated into a wall, killing Neil.

Vince Foster's sister Sheila Foster Anthony, as [per J. Orlin Grabbe] "an Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative Affairs, where her duties included liaison with Congress, clearance of bills before they were forwarded to the Office of Management and Budget, and help in selecting nominees for the positions of U.S. Attorney, U.S. Marshall, and Federal Judge" transferred $286,000 from a DNC account to Lisa four days before Foster's death.

Mike Wallace was paid $150,000 by the DNC [Grabbe] to do his 60 Minutes hit piece on Ruddy in 1995, a hatchet job requiring 300-400 edits in which Ruddy is never allowed to utter a complete sentence, and Gerald Posner (Case Closed) is allowed to take unlimited pot shots at Ruddy.

Lisa Foster Moody and Sheila Foster Anthony seem to be willing components of a well-oiled machine. Money and appointments have assuaged concerns over a murder disguised.

Webb Hubbell has shown he follows orders ultimately eminating from "the First Lady". Hubbell's intercession into the investigation of the suspicious death of a reputed former Hillary lover can rightly be viewed through the RICOscope.

Hamilton was advising Clinton how to cover up Whitewater (per Dowd) when he was tasked to stay with "the Foster family".

Sheila Foster Anthony, given an appointment by this organization, in an odd, unexplained coincidence, delivers $286,000 from the DNC to Lisa Foster a mere four days before Vince's death. Now Sheila objects on "privacy" grounds to the release of the photos.

Lisa marries a newly-annointed Federal judge--yet more Clinton largesse, directed to the vortex of the hurricane.

I posit the "embarrassment" and "angst" alleged to be incumbent on the release of the photos is in reality simply the self-protective reflex of the guilty.

The objection is not legal, and originates in the body of the beast, the Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization responsible for the body in Fort Marcy Park.

veritas omnia vincit

And the veritas is all on Mr. Favish's side.

The opposition, finding itself deficient in law and fact, argues angst.

Gotta go with the law.

20 posted on 09/11/2002 6:14:25 PM PDT by PhilDragoo
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