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THE CONDIT MESS

          The public is learning a little more each day about the scandal
surrounding Congressman Gary Condit.  The disappearance of Chandra Levy has
been repeatedly called only a missing person case, but most Americans
realize that Condit has something to say about the police budget for the
District of Columbia, and therefore it is not a surprise that the police
keep repeating that he is not a suspect even though they have interviewed
him three times,  got him to admit to an affair with Levy,  questioned his
neighbors and his wife, searched his apartment, are pressing him to take an
FBI lie detector test,  and are combing the wooded areas in D.C. looking
for a body.   Condit lives in an apartment in the Adams Morgan section of
the District of Columbia, an area known for gays and bisexuals and a
difficult commute to and from the capitol, while his wife lives in his home
district in Ceres, California.  Do the police know something that the
public does not know?  Another report on the TV news (7/19) said that Gary
has a brother, Darryl,  who has a criminal record and is currently wanted
by the State of Florida.  The police are checking to see if there is any
possible connection with the Levy case.  One of the tabloids is now
reporting that Chandra was pregnant with Condit's child, and there are
other reports of sodomy, connections with the gay community, multiple sex
activity, etc. . We do not know if any of this is true, but the saddest
thing about the entire affair is that extra-marital and deviate sexual
activity are not at all unusual among those in the power circles in
Washington, D.C.

         The report of the airline stewardess that she had an affair with
Condit and that he asked her to sign an affidavit that denied the
allegation has added to the Congressman's troubles because it gives rise to
charges of obstruction of justice.  A Modesto minister has stated that his
daughter had an affair with Condit a number of years ago.  One constituent
in the Modesto area remarked, "Well he is human, isn't he?"  Yes, but the
way our society judges people, sexual affairs are regarded as marks of
flawed character, especially in a conservative farming community.  We have
only to look at the career of Bill Clinton to conclude that the public is
probably right in making this judgement.  In almost all American
communities sex scandals don't play well at the ballot box, and therefore
if a congressman has this kind of a skeleton in his closet he is vulnerable
to blackmail.  That means that whoever is blackmailing him controls his
vote.  Does that explain why Condit voted "no" on all four impeachment
articles during the attempted ouster of Bill Clinton?  Does that help to
explain why all the Democrats walked out of Congress when the impeachment
articles were sent to the Senate even though Clinton had committed perjury
on national T.V.?   Does that explain why the Senate acquitted Bill
Clinton?  Does this explain why the U.S. - Mexican border has been opened
to the drug trade and to illegal immigration?

         One aspect of the Condit case is a bit more difficult to
understand, and that is the coverage in the media.   We know that the press
supported him during the last election, and that they did not cover the
story when his opponent was harassed by government agents.  Why is it open
season on him now?  Are those in control trying to draw attention away from
a very hot button issue, Bush's amnesty program?  Do the revelations make
Condit no longer vulnerable to blackmail and thus destroy the hold the
party had on him?  Is Condit just expendable,  now a liability to those in
power?  Does the mob have another candidate in the waiting room?  The
corruption and intimidation on the U.S. political scene is so extensive
that Bill Clinton was never even brought to trial for crimes ranging from
murder to treason.  Many voters in District 18 thought that Gary Condit's
vote against sending the articles of impeachment to the U.S. Senate several
years ago would signal the end of  Condit's political career.  It should
have, but he was re-elected anyway.  This is just one of the reasons why
voters have lost confidence in our  system.



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