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CONSPIRACY, BRIBERY AND TREASON

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Mighty Joe

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Sep 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/2/98
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After four months of researching the initial allegations of Chinese
influence peddling in the White House during the 1996 presidential
campaign, I made my first posting to alt. impeach clinton on June 30,
1997 entitled "NONE DARE CALL IT TREASON".

This posting is now on my web site at
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/6978/index.mtycmt.html, and can
also be accessed through deja news for anyone interested in my initial
thoughts regarding this serious breach of faith by Bill Clinton.

It has now been eighteen months since my initial research started into
this matter, and I am now more convinced than ever that acts of treason
and bribery may have taken place in the White House during the 1996
presidential campaign, and that a well organized conspiracy was formed
around Bill Clinton to shelter him from any culpability.

It is clearly evident to me that Chinese money went into the White House
and state secrets went out. Those state secrets were not only military
and national security secrets, but economic and technological secrets as
well.

Many of these secrets have been discussed at length in other forums, so
I will not dwell on them here. Suffice it to say that by the acts of
Bill Clinton in the White House during that period, it appears almost
certain that the economic, military and technological security of this
nation was compromised. How much so? That I do not know.

At this juncture it may very well be impossible to know the full extent
of the damage done to our national security, since many of the
principals involved have either fled the country or refused to cooperate
with investigators.

But the one thing I am certain of is that Bill Clinton may have
committed acts of bribery and treason in the White House and, quite
possibly, right in the Oval Office. This represents a breach of faith
with the American people whose breath and depth is unimaginable.

It is my sincere and earnest belief that Bill Clinton must not only be
impeached, but that he must also be tried for the high crimes of bribery
and treason, along with those individuals who conspired to protect him
at all cost by trying to hide this travesty from the American people.

To do less and ignore the mountain of evidence pointing to these high
crimes of state will most assuredly be a mockery to our very existence
as a nation and as a people.

Goodbye From--

Mighty Joe
proud author of
WWW.MIGHTYJOE.ORG
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rose...@mail.idt.net

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Sep 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/3/98
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Migh...@webtv.net (Mighty Joe) wrote:

>After four months of researching the initial allegations of Chinese
>influence peddling in the White House during the 1996 presidential
>campaign, I made my first posting to alt. impeach clinton on June 30,
>1997 entitled "NONE DARE CALL IT TREASON".

Researched??? you stupid loon, the world finest criminal investigatory
body, a first class asshole republican partisan hired gun with
unlimited time and funds, a half dozen congressional committees with
scads of investigators and money, throw in a few Senate investigations
ALL could not find ONE SPECIFIC CREDIBLE piece of evidence of wrong
doing.

What in hell are you doing thinking YOUR "research" is worth the time
it took to spout it.

You dumb conservative loon.

All you "fine" people got is a third rate, embarassingly stupid civil
perjury because the guy didn't want a sex related scandal.

Who Cares?

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Sep 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/3/98
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rose...@mail.idt.net wrote in article <35ee1a39...@news.idt.net>...


> Migh...@webtv.net (Mighty Joe) wrote:
> >
> All you "fine" people got is a third rate, embarassingly stupid civil
> perjury because the guy didn't want a sex related scandal.

All the FBI got on Capone was tax evasion.

Clinton is clearly a gangster by virtually any
measure known to man.

As the American people are likely to soon
discover.


Tom Jasper

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Sep 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/3/98
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Sure that's the correct scandal? Thought the campaign contribution scandal
with all the Chinese money involved was just next on the list!

rose...@mail.idt.net

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Sep 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/3/98
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"Who Cares?" <vene...@earthlink.net> wrote:

Soon???

The worlds greatest criminal investigatory body, a dozen or so rabid
partisan house and senate investigations with hundreds of
investigators, thousands of witnesses coast to coast, a dozen (at
least) private right wing organizations investigating, and the SUM
TOTAL that could be found......dear Sir, is ONE (count 'em) (1) self
admitted perjury on a civil deposition.

Soon????

YOU WOULD THINK SO!!

It's been 5 years and you got nothing

rose...@mail.idt.net

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Sep 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/3/98
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"Tom Jasper" <jas...@loxinfo.co.th> wrote:

>Sure that's the correct scandal? Thought the campaign contribution scandal
>with all the Chinese money involved was just next on the list!

perhaps you didn't hear of Burton and Thompsen.

You don't suppose they've withheld "evidence" do you???

Tom Jasper

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Sep 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/3/98
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Daryl Grier

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Sep 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/3/98
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You are just prejudiced because they have some form of character. You have
none. They don't feel your pain. They tell the truth , you don't. The truth
to a liberal (socialist) is like a cross to dracula

Christopher J. Burke

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Sep 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/3/98
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In alt.president.clinton rose...@mail.idt.net wrote:
: The worlds greatest criminal investigatory body, a dozen or so rabid

: partisan house and senate investigations with hundreds of
: investigators, thousands of witnesses coast to coast, a dozen (at
: least) private right wing organizations investigating, and the SUM
: TOTAL that could be found......dear Sir, is ONE (count 'em) (1) self
: admitted perjury on a civil deposition.

: Soon????

: YOU WOULD THINK SO!!

: It's been 5 years and you got nothing

sure, if by "nothing" you include 17 indictments, 14 convictions,
a couple dozen court rulings, and several hundred pages of
testimony that are so secret that you haven't the foggiest notion
what's in them. You only know what the White House has leaked to
you.

Oh, right. You also have everything that the White House spin machine
and James Carville have leaked, dug, exposed or blatantly lied about.
And yet for all of that, Starr is still there undeterred.

that said, I was disappointed at Starr "rubber stamp" of the Fiske
Foster report, something he said he wouldn't do. Starr's investigation
of this was nil and left all of the questions unanswered.

C. J. Burke
http://www.io.com/~cjburke/clinton.html
Clinton Joke-of-the-Day Page

wayne mann

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Sep 4, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/4/98
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On 3 Sep 1998 18:29:02 GMT, "Christopher J. Burke" <cjb...@io.com>
wrote:

>
>that said, I was disappointed at Starr "rubber stamp" of the Fiske
>Foster report, something he said he wouldn't do. Starr's investigation
>of this was nil and left all of the questions unanswered.
>
>C. J. Burke


That is the reason I am so worried about his reports to come.
The Foster report was so much trash. It did not answer any of the
questions, it just made a few assertions using ignorant and stupid
arguments and faulty logic to whitewash the Fiske report. The so
called Starr Foster Report is a sham and it discredits Starr very
much. We can only hope he does far better on future reports because
if they are equal to the Foster report they won't be able to find
Clinton guilty of breathing even!

\\/ayne //\ann


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George Warner

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Sep 5, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/5/98
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In article <6smn5e$9sj$1...@hiram.io.com>, "Christopher J. Burke"
<cjb...@io.com> wrote:

> In alt.president.clinton rose...@mail.idt.net wrote:
> : The worlds greatest criminal investigatory body, a dozen or so rabid
> : partisan house and senate investigations with hundreds of
> : investigators, thousands of witnesses coast to coast, a dozen (at
> : least) private right wing organizations investigating, and the SUM
> : TOTAL that could be found......dear Sir, is ONE (count 'em) (1) self
> : admitted perjury on a civil deposition.
>
> : Soon????
>
> : YOU WOULD THINK SO!!
>
> : It's been 5 years and you got nothing
>
> sure, if by "nothing" you include 17 indictments, 14 convictions,
> a couple dozen court rulings, and several hundred pages of
> testimony that are so secret that you haven't the foggiest notion
> what's in them. You only know what the White House has leaked to
> you.
>
> Oh, right. You also have everything that the White House spin machine
> and James Carville have leaked, dug, exposed or blatantly lied about.
> And yet for all of that, Starr is still there undeterred.
>

> that said, I was disappointed at Starr "rubber stamp" of the Fiske
> Foster report, something he said he wouldn't do. Starr's investigation
> of this was nil and left all of the questions unanswered.
>
> C. J. Burke

> http://www.io.com/~cjburke/clinton.html
> Clinton Joke-of-the-Day Page


Here is my list of convictions. It is much more than 14.
Maybe you mean 14 people convicted; the actual number of
convictions is much more:

Here are 24 convictions:
THE Clintons' Whitewater business partners, James and Susan McDougal,
and Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker, were
convicted on 28 May of fraud and conspiracy in the
Whitewater investigation. An Arkansas federal jury
found James McDougal guilty on 18 counts, Susan
McDougal guilty on four, and Governor Tucker on
two.

Here is another (for a total of 25):
Robert W. Palmer: Little Rock appraiser, pleaded guilty Dec. 5. 1994,
to a felony count of conspiracy for filing false appraisals to clean up
the books of Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan. Sentenced to one year
of home detention and three years' probation, and fined $5,000.

Yet two more (for a total of 28):
Webster Hubbell pleaded guilty to two felony counts for
tdefrauding (stealing $482,000) from his former law firm and clients
and tax evasion. He was sentenced to 21 months in a MD prison.

Two more (makes 29):
David Hale: Former Little Rock municipal judge, pleaded guilty March
22, 1994, to two felony counts of defrauding the Small Business
Administration. Claims President Clinton pressured him to make a
$300,000 loan to Susan McDougal. Sentenced March 25, 1996, to 28
months in prison.

Another (up to 30):
Eugene Fitzhugh: Little Rock businessman, pleaded guilty June 23,
1994, to one misdemeanor count of trying to bribe Hale after being
charged with defrauding the SBA with co-defendant Charles Matthews.
An appeals court said he could not withdraw his guilty plea but said
that the District Court's one-year sentence may have been too steep and
directed the lower court to review it.

Two more (now we have 32):
Charles Matthews: Little Rock businessman, pleaded guilty, June 23,
1994, to two misdemeanor counts of bribery after being charged with
defrauding the SBA with co-defendant Fitzhugh. Serving a 16-month
prison sentence.

Still two more (count is now 34):
Chris Wade. Whitewater real estate agent pleaded guilty March 21,
1995, to two felony counts-bankruptcy fraud and submitting false
applications and certifications to a financial institution after hiding
assets in a bankruptcy court filing in a case separate from anything
involving the president's interest in the Whitewater development.
Sentenced Dec. 1, 1995, to 15 months in prison and three years
supervised release and fined $3,000.

Two more (my count is 36):
Neal Ainley: Former president of the Perry County Bank, pleaded
guilty May 2, 1995, to two misdemeanors after failing to report $30,000
and $22,500 cash withdrawals from Clinton's 1990 re-electionp
campaign for governor. Sentenced in January 1996, to two years'
probation, fined $1,000 and ordered to do 416 hours of community
service.

Another (now 37):
Stephen Smith: Former bank president and aide to then Gov. Bill
Clinton, pleaded guilty June 8, 1995, to one misdemeanor count of
conspiracy to misapply the funds of a loan from Hale's company. Awaits
sentencing.

One more (now 38):
Larry Kuca: Little Rock developer, pleaded guilty July 13, 1995, to one
misdemeanor count of conspiracy to misapply funds of a loan from
Hale's company. Sentenced Oct. 11, 1995, to two years probation,
ordered to pat $65,862 in restitution to the SBA.

And now onw more for a new count of 39:
Former Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker pleaded guilty Feb. 20, 1998 to a
felony conspiracy charge for evading taxes on a business venture. He
had initially faced three felony charges but two were dropped under a
plea-bargain deal.


George Warner

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