-Caveat Lector-
On 16 Dec 98 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> According to a long-time Republican friend, the Republicans are risking
> nothing. According to him, the American public are so stupid and have
> such short memories that by the time the next election comes around,
> they will have forgotten all about this matter. Makes you wonder.
> Prudy
Actually, this has been the strategy with every cover-up, including
the JFK assassination and Iran-Contra--this belief that the public is
stupid and forgetful and in a few years, no one will care or
remember.
I also wonder about June, who thinks we'll be allowed a Ken Starr
clone to go after each and every corrupt politico who comes after
Clinton. Ho Ho Ho!!! What a laugh that is. You won't catch one of the
Bush kids in a trap like that. When it comes to obstruction, they
really know how to handle justice. Perhaps you have already forgotten
Iran-Contra, Silverado, the S&L debacle--now there were crimes. Real
crimes. And the criminals laughed all the way to the bank. They're
not only laughing. They're all running for national office.
sno0wl
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