From: "Linda Minor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I don't think anyone believes Clinton is clean--probably not even the
LaRouchies.  That's one reason I broke with them, because they were so
one-sided.  But that doesn't mean the information on Scaife is wrong.

I think LaRouche's strategy was to butter Clinton's people up in order to
convince him he had to turn to LaRouche for advice, and they didn't want to
offend him in any way.  But I disagree with that when they are supposed to
be reported the truth.  Everyone's truth seems to be relative to their own
self-interest.  Right?

Linda

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, December 05, 1999 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: [CIA-DRUGS] "Get Clinton!"


>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Scaife shmaife, if anyone on this list thinks Bill Clinton's hands are
clean
>I suggest he consult a surgeon about a frontal lobotomy. The source of 99%
of
>the information in my first book about Clinton and the Dixie Mafia (Circle
of
>Death: Clinton's Climb to the Presidency), was personal interviews, reviews
>of documents filed in courthouses in Arkansas, DEA files, and the work of
>local detectives. The most significant sources of information for the new
>book (Sold Out: The Clinton Legacy) were interviews and transcripts from
>trials. And, as for the late Mr. Foster's demise, my brother, a homicide
>detective who teaches seminars each year at the FBI academy in Quantico,
Va.,
>related an interesting vignette to me after returning from his Feb. 1998
>trip. I've already posted it to the list, but the short version is that
>several FBI agents sitting around a table in a coffee lounge told him that
>Vince Foster was killed at the White House, and that his body was
transported
>to Ft. Marcy Park, to create the appearance that he'd committed suicide. I
>have no reason to defend Scaife, but to infer that Foster's death was a
>suicide based on little more than speculation that Scaife was trying to
>disparage Clinton, is tenuous at best.
>
>Odom
>
>>

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