"Linda D. Misek-Falkoff, Ph.D., J.D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue - here's one of those paragraphs, snipped from your post, which
could keep a bunch of people busy a bunch of years diagramming all the
possible (or reasonably posited) states of mind depicted.  Did she
assist? If so, did she knowingly assist? If she lied, was it a conscious
lie or was she passing on a lie? If she concealed, etc. etc. etc.
Here come the experts on 'putative mental states' and 'psychology of
thought'!

Stretching the controversy a bit? Can't help it, I was bitten by the
*Law/&/Issues online forum bug*.  :) LDMF.

---------------------Sue Hartigan wrote in pertpart: :-----------------
>           Prosecutors are trying to determine if Mrs. Clinton,
>           while a private Arkansas attorney, assisted a series of
>           fraudulent S&L land transactions in the mid-1980s
>           carried out by her business partner, the late James
>           McDougal. They're also investigating whether she lied
>           about her work under oath or tried to conceal documents
>           in the Whitewater investigation that was begun during
>           her husband's presidency.


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