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Kenneth Starr says he shouldn't have been involved in Lewinsky case The Associated Press SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) - Kenneth Starr says he never should have led the investigation that resulted in the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton. The former independent counsel, now dean of the Pepperdine University law school, says "the most fundamental thing that could have been done differently" was for somebody else to have investigated Clinton's statements under oath denying he had an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Starr said his role in a years long investigation of Clinton should have focused instead on Clinton's role in the failed Arkansas land deal known as Whitewater. Very interesting but a bit late to apologize for the tremendous harm Ken Starr did to this country. He needs to spend time in jail. Ken Starr did not do what he was supposed to do. The job that he was supposed to do was to investigate the Whitewater Land Deal. Ken Starr was not given the wide, free ranging, roving authority to investigate anything he felt like investigating. Ken Starr had no authority to investigate blow jobs, not even presidential blow jobs. Ken Starr did more than just hold the country at bay for nearly two years. He put two people in jail, Webster Hubbell and Jean McDonald, for more than one year for refusing to testify in a way that he wanted them to testify. Ken Starr threatened Lewinsky with jail unless she agreed to lie about the president. Ken Starr spent millions of tax payers money in the ridiculous theory that the "Talking Points" memo was written by the President, when it was obvious that the Talking Points memo was actually written by Lewinsky. It was, after all, found on Lewinsky's home computer. Starr's theory was that if Clinton told Lewinsky to lie about having oral sex with the President, this means that Clinton might have lied about other things as well and thus there is a connection between Lewinsky and Whitewater, even though the Whitewater deal took place more than a decade before the President ever met Lewinsky. The crimes committee by Ken Starr using our taxpayer money are easily enough to earn him several hundred years in federal prison. Sam Sloan
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Eventually, just about everybody figured out that Ken Starr was gay, which explained why he was so obsessed with the subject of blow jobs. At least, if he is finally sent to prison, they will put him in the gay tank, where he will find lots of friends who will @$#* him in the ass. http://www.samsloan.com/gay-ken.htm
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In article <41b1b019.57497703@ca.news.verio.net>, Sam Sloan <sloan@ishipress.com> wrote:
Kenneth Starr says he shouldn't have been involved in Lewinsky case The Associated Press SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) - Kenneth Starr says he never should have led the investigation that resulted in the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton. The former independent counsel, now dean of the Pepperdine University law school, says "the most fundamental thing that could have been done differently" was for somebody else to have investigated Clinton's statements under oath denying he had an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Starr said his role in a years long investigation of Clinton should have focused instead on Clinton's role in the failed Arkansas land deal known as Whitewater. Very interesting but a bit late to apologize for the tremendous harm Ken Starr did to this country. He needs to spend time in jail. Ken Starr did not do what he was supposed to do. The job that he was supposed to do was to investigate the Whitewater Land Deal. Ken Starr was not given the wide, free ranging, roving authority to investigate anything he felt like investigating. Ken Starr had no authority to investigate blow jobs, not even presidential blow jobs. Ken Starr did more than just hold the country at bay for nearly two years. He put two people in jail, Webster Hubbell and Jean McDonald,
Perhaps the writer is mistaken. Susan McDougal who went to prison for refusing to testify. E. K.
for more than one year for refusing to testify in a way that he wanted them to testify. Ken Starr threatened Lewinsky with jail unless she agreed to lie about the president. Ken Starr spent millions of tax payers money in the ridiculous theory that the "Talking Points" memo was written by the President, when it was obvious that the Talking Points memo was actually written by Lewinsky. It was, after all, found on Lewinsky's home computer. Starr's theory was that if Clinton told Lewinsky to lie about having oral sex with the President, this means that Clinton might have lied about other things as well and thus there is a connection between Lewinsky and Whitewater, even though the Whitewater deal took place more than a decade before the President ever met Lewinsky. The crimes committee by Ken Starr using our taxpayer money are easily enough to earn him several hundred years in federal prison. Sam Sloan
-- "Honestly, I think we should just trust our president in every decision that he makes and we should just support that."-Britney Spears, 9/2003 "Too many good docs are getting out of business. Too many OB-GYNs aren't able to practice their love with women all across this country."- George W. Bush, 9/6/04 Free humor. Whenever you want. http://www.psmueller.com
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In alt.politics.usa.republican Eyeball Kid <jfm6949@nospam.ispwest.com> wrote: : In article <41b1b019.57497703@ca.news.verio.net>, Sam Sloan : <sloan@ishipress.com> wrote: : > Kenneth Starr says he shouldn't have been involved in Lewinsky case : > : > The Associated Press : > : > SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) - Kenneth Starr says he never should have : > led the investigation that resulted in the impeachment of former : > President Bill Clinton. : > : > The former independent counsel, now dean of the Pepperdine University : > law school, says "the most fundamental thing that could have been done : > differently" was for somebody else to have investigated Clinton's : > statements under oath denying he had an affair with White House intern : > Monica Lewinsky. : > : > Starr said his role in a years long investigation of Clinton should : > have focused instead on Clinton's role in the failed Arkansas land : > deal known as Whitewater. : > : > Very interesting but a bit late to apologize for the tremendous harm : > Ken Starr did to this country. : > : > He needs to spend time in jail. : > : > Ken Starr did not do what he was supposed to do. The job that he was : > supposed to do was to investigate the Whitewater Land Deal. Ken Starr : > was not given the wide, free ranging, roving authority to investigate : > anything he felt like investigating. : > : > Ken Starr had no authority to investigate blow jobs, not even : > presidential blow jobs. Ken Starr did more than just hold the country : > at bay for nearly two years. He put two people in jail, Webster : > Hubbell and Jean McDonald, : Perhaps the writer is mistaken. Susan McDougal who went to prison for : refusing to testify. She went to prison for being in contempt of court. Or do the looney tune loser lib dems think that a witness should be able to pick and choose which questions they'll answer. We know that they think that a witness should be able to get on the witness stand and lie through their teeth. -- Keep working millions on welfare depend on you ------------------- fwp@deepthought.com
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LMAO!!! So true, though. sloan@ishipress.com (Sam Sloan) wrote in message news:<41b1b92c.59820812@ca.news.verio.net>...
Eventually, just about everybody figured out that Ken Starr was gay, which explained why he was so obsessed with the subject of blow jobs. At least, if he is finally sent to prison, they will put him in the gay tank, where he will find lots of friends who will @$#* him in the ass. http://www.samsloan.com/gay-ken.htm
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Frank Pittel wrote:
In alt.politics.usa.republican Eyeball Kid <jfm6949@nospam.ispwest.com> wrote: : In article <41b1b019.57497703@ca.news.verio.net>, Sam Sloan : <sloan@ishipress.com> wrote: : > Kenneth Starr says he shouldn't have been involved in Lewinsky case : > : > The Associated Press : > : > SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) - Kenneth Starr says he never should have : > led the investigation that resulted in the impeachment of former : > President Bill Clinton. : > : > The former independent counsel, now dean of the Pepperdine University : > law school, says "the most fundamental thing that could have been done : > differently" was for somebody else to have investigated Clinton's : > statements under oath denying he had an affair with White House intern : > Monica Lewinsky. : > : > Starr said his role in a years long investigation of Clinton should : > have focused instead on Clinton's role in the failed Arkansas land : > deal known as Whitewater. : > : > Very interesting but a bit late to apologize for the tremendous harm : > Ken Starr did to this country. : > : > He needs to spend time in jail. : > : > Ken Starr did not do what he was supposed to do. The job that he was : > supposed to do was to investigate the Whitewater Land Deal. Ken Starr : > was not given the wide, free ranging, roving authority to investigate : > anything he felt like investigating. : > : > Ken Starr had no authority to investigate blow jobs, not even : > presidential blow jobs. Ken Starr did more than just hold the country : > at bay for nearly two years. He put two people in jail, Webster : > Hubbell and Jean McDonald, : Perhaps the writer is mistaken. Susan McDougal who went to prison for : refusing to testify. She went to prison for being in contempt of court. Or do the looney tune loser lib dems think that a witness should be able to pick and choose which questions they'll answer. We know that they think that a witness should be able to get on the witness stand and lie through their teeth.
Frank: McDougal went to prison because she got in the way of Starr's publicly financed private vendetta. It was - until the Iraq Disaster - the most shameful episode in recent American history. By the way, "looney tune", "kook", "tin-foil hat" etc.. may have been cutting edge insults in the 1930's, but no one under the age of 135 really uses them any more. You might be taken a bit more seriously if you drop them..
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sloan@ishipress.com (Sam Sloan) wrote in message news:<41b1b92c.59820812@ca.news.verio.net>...
Eventually, just about everybody figured out that Ken Starr was gay, which explained why he was so obsessed with the subject of blow jobs. At least, if he is finally sent to prison, they will put him in the gay tank, where he will find lots of friends who will @$#* him in the ass.
Tasteful as ever, Sam. Whatever credibility and effectiveness your previous post had is seriously undermined by this unnecessary obscenity.
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In article <vPwsd.36486$Ad3.2538114@news20.bellglobal.com>, styron <kratz@hotmail.com> wrote:
Frank Pittel wrote: Frank: McDougal went to prison because she got in the way of Starr's publicly financed private vendetta. It was - until the Iraq Disaster - the most shameful episode in recent American history. By the way, "looney tune", "kook", "tin-foil hat" etc.. may have been cutting edge insults in the 1930's, but no one under the age of 135 really uses them any more. You might be taken a bit more seriously if you drop them..
Frank would be well advised to rent the film "The Hunting of the President", if he dares to be corrupted by facts and logic. In the event that he might be embarrassed were his Pro-Bush friends to see him purchasing the rental at Hollywood Video or another outlet, he might try getting to the store when the doors open on a Sunday morning. He could always toss it in the drop box at 1am. No one will notice. E. K. -- "Honestly, I think we should just trust our president in every decision that he makes and we should just support that."-Britney Spears, 9/2003 "Too many good docs are getting out of business. Too many OB-GYNs aren't able to practice their love with women all across this country."- George W. Bush, 9/6/04 Free humor. Whenever you want. http://www.psmueller.com
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In alt.politics.usa.republican Eyeball Kid <jfm6949@nospam.ispwest.com> wrote: : In article <vPwsd.36486$Ad3.2538114@news20.bellglobal.com>, styron : <kratz@hotmail.com> wrote: : > Frank Pittel wrote: : > > In alt.politics.usa.republican Eyeball Kid <jfm6949@nospam.ispwest.com> : > > wrote: : > > : In article <41b1b019.57497703@ca.news.verio.net>, Sam Sloan : > > : <sloan@ishipress.com> wrote: : > > : > > : > Kenneth Starr says he shouldn't have been involved in Lewinsky case : > > : > : > > : > The Associated Press : > > : > : > > : > SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) - Kenneth Starr says he never should have : > > : > led the investigation that resulted in the impeachment of former : > > : > President Bill Clinton. : > > : > : > > : > The former independent counsel, now dean of the Pepperdine University : > > : > law school, says "the most fundamental thing that could have been done : > > : > differently" was for somebody else to have investigated Clinton's : > > : > statements under oath denying he had an affair with White House intern : > > : > Monica Lewinsky. : > > : > : > > : > Starr said his role in a years long investigation of Clinton should : > > : > have focused instead on Clinton's role in the failed Arkansas land : > > : > deal known as Whitewater. : > > : > : > > : > Very interesting but a bit late to apologize for the tremendous harm : > > : > Ken Starr did to this country. : > > : > : > > : > He needs to spend time in jail. : > > : > : > > : > Ken Starr did not do what he was supposed to do. The job that he was : > > : > supposed to do was to investigate the Whitewater Land Deal. Ken Starr : > > : > was not given the wide, free ranging, roving authority to investigate : > > : > anything he felt like investigating. : > > : > : > > : > Ken Starr had no authority to investigate blow jobs, not even : > > : > presidential blow jobs. Ken Starr did more than just hold the country : > > : > at bay for nearly two years. He put two people in jail, Webster : > > : > Hubbell and Jean McDonald, : > > : > > : Perhaps the writer is mistaken. Susan McDougal who went to prison for : > > : refusing to testify. : > > : > > She went to prison for being in contempt of court. Or do the looney tune : > > loser : > > lib dems think that a witness should be able to pick and choose which : > > questions they'll answer. We know that they think that a witness should be : > > able : > > to get on the witness stand and lie through their teeth. : > : > : > Frank: : > : > McDougal went to prison because she got in the way of Starr's publicly : > financed private vendetta. It was - until the Iraq Disaster - the most : > shameful episode in recent American history. : > : > By the way, "looney tune", "kook", "tin-foil hat" etc.. may have been : > cutting edge insults in the 1930's, but no one under the age of 135 : > really uses them any more. You might be taken a bit more seriously if : > you drop them.. : Frank would be well advised to rent the film "The Hunting of the : President", if he dares to be corrupted by facts and logic. In the : event that he might be embarrassed were his Pro-Bush friends to see him : purchasing the rental at Hollywood Video or another outlet, he might : try getting to the store when the doors open on a Sunday morning. He : could always toss it in the drop box at 1am. No one will notice. You may find people will take what you have to say seriously if you learn the difference between reality and fantasy. -- Keep working millions on welfare depend on you ------------------- fwp@deepthought.com
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On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 16:47:04 -0600, Frank Pittel <fwp@warlock.deepthought.com> wrote:
: Perhaps the writer is mistaken. Susan McDougal who went to prison for : refusing to testify. She went to prison for being in contempt of court. Or do the looney tune loser lib dems think that a witness should be able to pick and choose which questions they'll answer. We know that they think that a witness should be able to get on the witness stand and lie through their teeth.
Are you referring to Ronnie Raygun? After all, in the John Pointdexter depositions, Reagan lied his ass off. Most of his cabinet members clearly testified that raygun DID know exactly what North was doing, authorized it, and was quite happy deceiving congress (effectively subverting the constitution) Of course conservaloons seem to think that lying is okay as long as one of their venerated vegetables does it.
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Of course conservaloons seem to think that lying is okay as long as one of their venerated vegetables does it.
Oh, mh God! Gary just admitted that he's a conservative! After all, we know that Clinton lied and that Gary is okay with it! HO HO HO!!! Hey, Gary!!!! What's even smaller than Bill Clinton's penis?! Your future social security checks! HO!
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Coward Spurned <illinthehead@venetian.nut> whined and cajoled with no effect when:
<Archie-Leach@getit.com> wrote: Oh, mh God! [...]
http://www.willgriffin.com/newplayr.htm Apparent Status Changes: Kenneth Wilson Starr - although initially identified as a Class-B Participant in the original Pro Se filing in 1994, through a pattern of "tit for tat" type of quid pro quo from 1994 to current, it appears that Mr. Ken Starr may be viewed as a Class-A participant in the Matter of Hughes and its "fruit from the same poison tree". Also consider the $3.577 billion satellite patent royalty law suit Hughes Aircraft v. United States; U.S. Federal Court of Appeals; http://www.law.emory.edu/fedcircuit/june96/94-5149.html 94-5149, 95-5001: wherein this is a $3.577 billion (settled April 7, 1998 for $112 million) satellite patent royalty lawsuit against us, while costing the United States over $50 million and international embarrassment as the Whitewater Special Prosecutor, to indicate that Mr. Starr continues to enjoy his benefits and interests in the Matter of Hughes. His relationships to the China-Hughes satellite and missile transfers controversy and the damage to U.S. national security only adds to Mr. Starr's long term and impressive relationships to the Matter of Hughes. http://www.willgriffin.com/kenstarr.htm --How you keep ignoring the facts is laughable, at best..
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