Re: [CTRL] Fwd: Secret Evidence Against Bill Too Shocking for

1998-12-25 Thread JYester
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 12/24/98 11:08:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well, at long last. I'm so glad to hear someone else say it. Seemed to me that all through this business Starr's "investigation," and the House Committee has been dealing with Clinton

Re: [CTRL] Fwd: Secret Evidence Against Bill Too Shocking for

1998-12-25 Thread Sno0wl
-Caveat Lector- On 25 Dec 98 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -Caveat Lector- In a message dated 12/24/98 11:08:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well, at long last. I'm so glad to hear someone else say it. Seemed to me that all through this business Starr's

Re: [CTRL] Fwd: Secret Evidence Against Bill Too Shocking for the Public

1998-12-24 Thread Linda Minor
-Caveat Lector- RoadsEnd wrote: After receiving independent counsel Kenneth Starr's report, House investigators conducted their own interviews with three women, two of whom had told Starr that Clinton pressured them not to reveal their relationships, House aides said on Wednesday. CNBC's

Re: [CTRL] Fwd: Secret Evidence Against Bill Too Shocking for the Public

1998-12-24 Thread M. A. Johnson
-Caveat Lector- Linda Minor wrote: I love to hear people say that Clinton should be treated just like any other American. But it's obvious from what we read in the press, that he has not been afforded any of the safeguards required by the Constitution. And in

Re: [CTRL] Fwd: Secret Evidence Against Bill Too Shocking for the Public

1998-12-24 Thread M. A. Johnson
-Caveat Lector- Linda Minor wrote: I love to hear people say that Clinton should be treated just like any other American. But it's obvious from what we read in the press, that he has not been afforded any of the safeguards required by the Constitution. And in