Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Bill:
I have been listening to the news shows, and MSNBC all morning, and they
pretty much say the same thing that you do. Even the republican
senators that have been on the shows. They want Starr to come out and
say that he plans to end this thing within the next couple of months,
and either indict someone or send it to congress. All of them seem to
think however that if Starr were to indict Monica the public would
really get upset. Most want it sent to congress and be over with.
Sue
> HI Sue,
>
> The thing that will finally end Starr's witch hunt is the thing that
> started it all, with respect to Starr being appointed. That is the
> political machinations of the right wing conspiracy group. These are the
> same people that jumped all over Starr when he dared to try to resign and
> go to Pepperdine. And the same people who directed him to jump on the
> Lewinsky case when that occurred.
>
> Now that the Jones case is dismissed and even Newt Gingrich is praising
> Clinton for his courage, I think we'll see a quick wrap up and a report
> going to Congress where the committee will conclude that no further
> action is required. For political reasons they may offer a meaningless
> censure of the president.
>
> And after all of this dims in the memory of people historians will mark
> Clinton down as one of the finest presidents in the 20th century and the
> man who led the economy out of the Reagan/Bush dark ages and into the
> sunlight of a Dow Jones index that breaks the 10,000 mark.
>
> Bill
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