Office of the Vice President
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For Immediate Release April 27, 2000
STATEMENT BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
ON VICTIMS' RIGHTS AMENDMENT
On behalf of the Administration, I want to express our appreciation
for the good faith effort on all sides in trying to reach an agreement
on a Victims' Rights Amendment. I want to reiterate our strong
commitment to continue to work towards passage of a constitutional
amendment that will ensure that victims' rights are fully considered in
the criminal justice process. We look forward to working closely with
Senators Feinstein and Kyl in the future to pass a balanced Victims'
Rights Amendment.
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With the clinton's/gore record on rights, I am sure this whole thing is
payback for the Trial Attorneys support for their donations. They where the
clinton's bggest contributors.
The trial attorneys would love a hate war fought in the courts
CB
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>I'm suspicious of the clinton's/gore bill of victims rights.
>
>With the clinton's/gore record on rights, I am sure this whole thing is
>payback for the Trial Attorneys support for their donations. They where the
>clinton's bggest contributors.
>
>The trial attorneys would love a hate war fought in the courts
>
>CB
Appears to me, every move they make is a boon to trial lawyers or a
cover-up of another scandal or another move to benefit trial lawyers
such as make up most of their administration.
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