Lois Lerner to take the 5th. Again.

BilL Clinton was a dirty politician whose least worst sin was sex abuse. He also took money from the Chinese government and used his power as governor to enrich himself.
No wonder a nugatory like Papertiger likes him.

Hey, speaking of taking money from the Chinese Government.

CNN.com - Bush brother's divorce reveals sex romps - Nov. 25, 2003

Neil Bush, younger brother of President Bush, detailed lucrative business deals and admitted to engaging in sex romps with women in Asia in a deposition taken in March as part of his divorce from now ex-wife Sharon Bush.

According to legal documents disclosed Tuesday, Sharon Bush's lawyers questioned Neil Bush closely about the deals, especially a contract with Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., a firm backed by Jiang Mianheng, the son of former Chinese President Jiang Zemin, that would pay him $2 million in stock over five years.

Marshall Davis Brown, lawyer for Sharon Bush, expressed bewilderment at why Grace would want Bush and at such a high price since he knew little about the semiconductor business.


Oh, wait, it gets better.


The Bush divorce, completed in April after 23 years of marriage, was prompted in part by Bush's relationship with another woman. He admitted in the deposition that he previously had sex with several other women while on trips to Thailand and Hong Kong at least five years ago.

The women, he said, simply knocked on the door of his hotel room, entered and had sex with him. He said he did not know if they were prostitutes because they never asked for money and he did not pay them.

"Mr. Bush, you have to admit it's a pretty remarkable thing for a man just to go to a hotel room door and open it and have a woman standing there and have sex with her," Brown said.

"It was very unusual," Bush said.
 
They crucify Herman Cain and Clarence Thomas yet Bill Clinton sexually harassed more women than any politician over the last 50 years.
 
An eleven year old report about Bush's brother that is unsubtantiated and irrelevant? That's the best you can do, Joe??
 
So no one can dispute the fact that Kenneth Starr sent NO ONE TO PRISON and that it was a Judge on both cases.
Good to clear that up.
 
And Hillary never could find her billing records on the Whitewater land deal from when she was an attorney with the Rose law firm.
And then years later after the ordeal is over with they suddenly appear in the White House.
Amazing anyone with a fucking brain can not see through this mess.
Nothing to do with him allowing John Elway with a wig on to give him blow jobs.
And what gets me is, if I was President of the Free World I would and could do a hell of a lot better than s butt fugly intern playing with my Johnson.

Actually, the only thing I saw was a Religous Zealot abusing his authority under a bad law.

The only thing that can be said kindly about Ken Starr is that he showed why the Independent Council Law was such a horrible idea in a way that Lawrence Walsh never did.

Now, here's the thing. Back in the old days of the 1990's when i used to be right wing, I used to get upset about this parade of innuendo.

BUt do you know what I remember about the 1990's now?

That if I got fed up with my job, I could send out a resume and get a better paying one with little trouble.

That the value of my property doubled in that time.

That we didn't have wars or major problems in the world,a nd the wrost thing we had to worry about was whether Clinton was playing Hide the sausage with Lewinsky.

We didn't know when we had it good.
 
They crucify Herman Cain and Clarence Thomas yet Bill Clinton sexually harassed more women than any politician over the last 50 years.

Hey, personally, I thought that Uncle Tom got a bad rap on the Anita HIll thing.

They should have voted against him because he was completely unqualified for the job, but bringing up a crazy woman to smear him was uncalled for.

I also think that sexual harrassment is probably the biggest bunch of bullshit to ever hit the workplace.

All that said, really doesn't have anything to do with how Ken Starr abused his authority and ruined the lives of the McDougals on a whim.
 
Starr had nothing to do with her going to jail.
Are you this naive, gullible and ignorant?
Even her husband said she was guilty.
She was also convicted by a JURY of embezzlement.
Nothing to do with Starr.
You don't know what the hell you're talking about.

Well, everything I posted is 100% undisputed fact.
You offer nothing else because there is nothing eles.
A Federal Judge jailed her for contempt, a jury convicted her of embezzlement and another Judge sent her to prison again.
All undisputed fact.
Except to mindless heads in the sand partisan hack ideologues like you.
No, you are wrong.

Not embezzlement. Hale lied. Her husband wanted her to lie. They used her to get to Clinton.

[SIZE=+2]Susan McDougal Gets 2 Years for Fraud Tied to Whitewater[/SIZE] By Michael Haddigan
Special to The Washington Post
Wednesday, August 21, 1996; Page A14


Sobbing that her role in the Whitewater scandal has ruined her life, Susan McDougal was sentenced today to two years in prison for her part in a scheme to obtain a fraudulent $300,000 small business loan in 1986.

...

Howard also sentenced her to three years of probation and ordered her to pay a $5,000 fine and $300,000 in restitution plus interest. McDougal, 41, also must perform 300 hours of community service while on probation.


The McDougals and former governor Jim Guy Tucker (D) were convicted May 28 after a three-month fraud and conspiracy trial brought by the office of independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr. Prosecutors charged the three conspired with former Little Rock municipal judge David Hale to obtain $3 million in illegal loans from Hale's investment company. The loans were backed by the SBA.'
...
Hale testified that then-Gov. Clinton and others asked him to make a phony loan in the name of McDougal's marketing company. The president, who testified on videotape for the defense, denied the allegation. Hale, who agreed to cooperate with Starr's investigation, is serving a 28-month prison term on his guilty pleas to conspiracy and mail fraud charges.

...

Defense attorney Bobby McDaniel blasted Starr's prosecutors, saying they made McDougal a "political prisoner" because she refused to help with their investigation of the Clintons. "She is a pawn of a political agenda," he said. McDaniel said McDougal will appeal her conviction.


Susan McDougal was convicted in May on four counts, including mail fraud, misapplication of funds, making false statements and false entries. Howard sentenced her to two-year concurrent terms for each of the first three counts. He suspended sentence on the fourth count but gave her probation, the fine and community service.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/whitewater/stories/wwtr960821.htm


---------------------- Later:
Washingtonpost.com: Whitewater Special Report
But not exactly. For her part in the Whitewater escapades, McDougal was found guilty of fraud and conspiracy charges. She ...In addition, she has served 18 months for refusing to answer questions put to her by independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr's prosecutors, accusing them of being biased and out to do whatever they could to destroy the Clintons.
[SIZE=+2]McDougal Acquitted in Embezzlement Case[/SIZE]
 
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An eleven year old report about Bush's brother that is unsubtantiated and irrelevant? That's the best you can do, Joe??

What do you mean "unsubstantiated". The man admitted in court he had sex with these hookers.

And his deal with the Chinese is documented.

Now, for relevence. Ken Starr went after the McDougals for YEARS trying to get them to break bad on the Clintons.

Yet I don't see anyone going after Neil Bush's associates.
 
It was all Starr's doing to get her to lie. She wouldn't, so they tortured her. Literally.

Starr and his entire OIC office and that lying fraud HALE deserve long fires in hell.

"She was sentenced to two years. But before she could serve any of that time, McDougal was slapped by the judge with an additional 18 months in jail on civil contempt charges when she refused to answer further questions from the Whitewater prosecutors. In July 1998, she was released from jail early, after serving the entire contempt sentence and four months of the Whitewater sentence.

Next, McDougal was acquitted of embezzlement charges unrelated to her Whitewater activity, though her defense accused Independent Counsel Ken Starr of engineering McDougal's prosecution to force her to testify against President Bill Clinton."

The trials and tribulations of Susan McDougal - April 8, 1999
 
She was a convicted criminal. I hardly have any sympathy. Nor do we know what Clinton paid her to shut up.
 
The jury found her guilty based on David Hale's LIES.

"At the core of Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr's five-year, $47 million investigation of President Clinton have been allegations made by a former Arkansas municipal court judge, David Hale, that while Clinton was governor of Arkansas, he pressured Hale to make an illegal and fraudulent $300,000 loan to Susan McDougal, the president's friend and business partner.

In the fall of 1997, Starr even drafted an impeachment referral to the House of Representatives alleging that there was "substantial and credible evidence" that Clinton might have committed perjury regarding the Hale matter.

Salon's reporting on Hale and Whitewater raised serious questions about the veracity of Hale's allegations and the conduct by Starr in leading the Whitewater probe. Partly as a result of those stories, a federal grand jury examined allegations that Hale accepted financial assistance and gratuities from conservative activists. Moreover, Starr ultimately never sent his Whitewater referral to the House because of the new questions raised about Hale's credibility as a witness against the president.

Murray Waas, who reported the Salon stories, won the Society of Professional Journalists Award for Depth Reporting for his coverage of Whitewater.
"

[FONT=times, times new roman]Verdict on Starr's witness
By Murray S. Waas and Suzi Parker
Whitewater figure David Hale is found guilty on Arkansas state criminal charges
(03/27/99)
[/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Tainted witness
By Murray Waas
The Arkansas trooper who corroborated David Hale's story received payments from the American Spectator
(01/12/99) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Brother on brother
By Murray Waas
Whitewater witness David Hale attempted to suborn perjury by his own brother by asking him to falsely corroborate illegal acts by President Clinton
(11/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
The mark of Cain: A tale of two brothers
By Murray Waas
Though they traveled the same path from the family dirt farm through law school, the Hale brothers turned out different as night and day
(11/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Scaife tells why he cut off Spectator's funding
By Murray Waas
The reclusive billionaire points the finger at fellow Arkansas Project conspirators in testimony before the federal grand jury
(10/01/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Protected witness, Part Two
By Murray Waas
Law enforcement records obtained by Salon reveal a two-year effort by Kenneth Starr to impede the Arkansas prosecution of David Hale
(09/30/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
The other woman
By Murray Waas
Of all the women swirling around President Clinton, perhaps only one was a true victim.
(9/11/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Protected witness
By Murray Waas
How Ken Starr tried to prevent state prosecutors from charging his prime witness with defrauding poor black people of burial insurance
(09/10/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Five
By Michael Haddigan and Murray Waas
Looting the temple of Justice. Why there will never be a Whitewater Report from Ken Starr
(08/21/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Four
By Murray Waas
Whitewater's untold story. In an exclusive interview, William Watt, a key witness in Kenneth Starr's Whitewater probe, charges that Starr's investigators ignored information he provided them that undermined the case against President Clinton
(08/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Three
By Murray Waas
The $50,000 lie. The Whitewater case wasn't the only time David Hale invoked Bill Clinton's name -- falsely -- to help himself
(08/14/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Two
By Murray Waas
Taking care of David Hale. A Salon investigative report reveals how Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness secretly hooked up with a prominent anti-Clinton attorney
(08/13/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman][SIZE=-1]
False Witness
By Murray Waas
Key Kenneth Starr witness David Hale's strategy for getting out of legal trouble: blame President Clinton
(08/12/98)
[/SIZE][/FONT]
 
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The jury found her guilty based on David Hale's LIES.

"At the core of Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr's five-year, $47 million investigation of President Clinton have been allegations made by a former Arkansas municipal court judge, David Hale, that while Clinton was governor of Arkansas, he pressured Hale to make an illegal and fraudulent $300,000 loan to Susan McDougal, the president's friend and business partner.

In the fall of 1997, Starr even drafted an impeachment referral to the House of Representatives alleging that there was "substantial and credible evidence" that Clinton might have committed perjury regarding the Hale matter.

Salon's reporting on Hale and Whitewater raised serious questions about the veracity of Hale's allegations and the conduct by Starr in leading the Whitewater probe. Partly as a result of those stories, a federal grand jury examined allegations that Hale accepted financial assistance and gratuities from conservative activists. Moreover, Starr ultimately never sent his Whitewater referral to the House because of the new questions raised about Hale's credibility as a witness against the president.

Murray Waas, who reported the Salon stories, won the Society of Professional Journalists Award for Depth Reporting for his coverage of Whitewater.
"

[FONT=times, times new roman]Verdict on Starr's witness
By Murray S. Waas and Suzi Parker
Whitewater figure David Hale is found guilty on Arkansas state criminal charges
(03/27/99)
[/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Tainted witness
By Murray Waas
The Arkansas trooper who corroborated David Hale's story received payments from the American Spectator
(01/12/99) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Brother on brother
By Murray Waas
Whitewater witness David Hale attempted to suborn perjury by his own brother by asking him to falsely corroborate illegal acts by President Clinton
(11/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
The mark of Cain: A tale of two brothers
By Murray Waas
Though they traveled the same path from the family dirt farm through law school, the Hale brothers turned out different as night and day
(11/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Scaife tells why he cut off Spectator's funding
By Murray Waas
The reclusive billionaire points the finger at fellow Arkansas Project conspirators in testimony before the federal grand jury
(10/01/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Protected witness, Part Two
By Murray Waas
Law enforcement records obtained by Salon reveal a two-year effort by Kenneth Starr to impede the Arkansas prosecution of David Hale
(09/30/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
The other woman
By Murray Waas
Of all the women swirling around President Clinton, perhaps only one was a true victim.
(9/11/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Protected witness
By Murray Waas
How Ken Starr tried to prevent state prosecutors from charging his prime witness with defrauding poor black people of burial insurance
(09/10/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Five
By Michael Haddigan and Murray Waas
Looting the temple of Justice. Why there will never be a Whitewater Report from Ken Starr
(08/21/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Four
By Murray Waas
Whitewater's untold story. In an exclusive interview, William Watt, a key witness in Kenneth Starr's Whitewater probe, charges that Starr's investigators ignored information he provided them that undermined the case against President Clinton
(08/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Three
By Murray Waas
The $50,000 lie. The Whitewater case wasn't the only time David Hale invoked Bill Clinton's name -- falsely -- to help himself
(08/14/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Two
By Murray Waas
Taking care of David Hale. A Salon investigative report reveals how Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness secretly hooked up with a prominent anti-Clinton attorney
(08/13/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman][SIZE=-1]
False Witness
By Murray Waas
Key Kenneth Starr witness David Hale's strategy for getting out of legal trouble: blame President Clinton
(08/12/98)
[/SIZE][/FONT]



you quote a Salon blogger and claim that its fact??? you are :cuckoo:
 
Clinton did not have impeachment hearings over the fact Lewinsky blew him in the Oral office.
He lied under oath. That is an impeachable offense.
Amazing the dumbasses here that do not know that fact.
Why all the support for the worst sexual harasser of women that ever was elected President?
No woman in their right mind supports a man that sexually harasses women.
 
Clinton did not have impeachment hearings over the fact Lewinsky blew him in the Oral office.
He lied under oath. That is an impeachable offense.
Amazing the dumbasses here that do not know that fact.
Why all the support for the worst sexual harasser of women that ever was elected President?
No woman in their right mind supports a man that sexually harasses women.

for the dems, party overcomes all else. liberalism is a mental disease.
 
Clinton did not have impeachment hearings over the fact Lewinsky blew him in the Oral office.
He lied under oath. That is an impeachable offense.
Amazing the dumbasses here that do not know that fact.
Why all the support for the worst sexual harasser of women that ever was elected President?
No woman in their right mind supports a man that sexually harasses women.
Said the idiot who thought Ken Starr had "nothing to do" with Susan McDougal going to jail.

Starr's plan was to set a perjury trap.

Hell, I just showed you where Ken Starr the panty sniffer sent Impeachment articles based on the lies of the fraudster David Hale.

Clinton was a horndorg. No one denies that -- but he never harassed anyone. He didn't have to -- he had women falling all over him and groupies everywhere. Paula Jones was one fo those groupies -- and when she came out of that hotel room, she was giggling like a schoolgirl, and went to see Clinton again, wanting to know if she'd now be his boyfriend.

Ken Starr is dirtier than smegma.
 
The jury found her guilty based on David Hale's LIES.

"At the core of Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr's five-year, $47 million investigation of President Clinton have been allegations made by a former Arkansas municipal court judge, David Hale, that while Clinton was governor of Arkansas, he pressured Hale to make an illegal and fraudulent $300,000 loan to Susan McDougal, the president's friend and business partner.

In the fall of 1997, Starr even drafted an impeachment referral to the House of Representatives alleging that there was "substantial and credible evidence" that Clinton might have committed perjury regarding the Hale matter.

Salon's reporting on Hale and Whitewater raised serious questions about the veracity of Hale's allegations and the conduct by Starr in leading the Whitewater probe. Partly as a result of those stories, a federal grand jury examined allegations that Hale accepted financial assistance and gratuities from conservative activists. Moreover, Starr ultimately never sent his Whitewater referral to the House because of the new questions raised about Hale's credibility as a witness against the president.

Murray Waas, who reported the Salon stories, won the Society of Professional Journalists Award for Depth Reporting for his coverage of Whitewater.
"

[FONT=times, times new roman]Verdict on Starr's witness
By Murray S. Waas and Suzi Parker
Whitewater figure David Hale is found guilty on Arkansas state criminal charges
(03/27/99)
[/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Tainted witness
By Murray Waas
The Arkansas trooper who corroborated David Hale's story received payments from the American Spectator
(01/12/99) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Brother on brother
By Murray Waas
Whitewater witness David Hale attempted to suborn perjury by his own brother by asking him to falsely corroborate illegal acts by President Clinton
(11/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
The mark of Cain: A tale of two brothers
By Murray Waas
Though they traveled the same path from the family dirt farm through law school, the Hale brothers turned out different as night and day
(11/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Scaife tells why he cut off Spectator's funding
By Murray Waas
The reclusive billionaire points the finger at fellow Arkansas Project conspirators in testimony before the federal grand jury
(10/01/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Protected witness, Part Two
By Murray Waas
Law enforcement records obtained by Salon reveal a two-year effort by Kenneth Starr to impede the Arkansas prosecution of David Hale
(09/30/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
The other woman
By Murray Waas
Of all the women swirling around President Clinton, perhaps only one was a true victim.
(9/11/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Protected witness
By Murray Waas
How Ken Starr tried to prevent state prosecutors from charging his prime witness with defrauding poor black people of burial insurance
(09/10/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Five
By Michael Haddigan and Murray Waas
Looting the temple of Justice. Why there will never be a Whitewater Report from Ken Starr
(08/21/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Four
By Murray Waas
Whitewater's untold story. In an exclusive interview, William Watt, a key witness in Kenneth Starr's Whitewater probe, charges that Starr's investigators ignored information he provided them that undermined the case against President Clinton
(08/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Three
By Murray Waas
The $50,000 lie. The Whitewater case wasn't the only time David Hale invoked Bill Clinton's name -- falsely -- to help himself
(08/14/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Two
By Murray Waas
Taking care of David Hale. A Salon investigative report reveals how Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness secretly hooked up with a prominent anti-Clinton attorney
(08/13/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman][SIZE=-1]
False Witness
By Murray Waas
Key Kenneth Starr witness David Hale's strategy for getting out of legal trouble: blame President Clinton
(08/12/98)
[/SIZE][/FONT]
I know, unless Rush, Glenn Beck or Brietbart feeds it to you, it's not real.
 
The jury found her guilty based on David Hale's LIES.

"At the core of Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr's five-year, $47 million investigation of President Clinton have been allegations made by a former Arkansas municipal court judge, David Hale, that while Clinton was governor of Arkansas, he pressured Hale to make an illegal and fraudulent $300,000 loan to Susan McDougal, the president's friend and business partner.

In the fall of 1997, Starr even drafted an impeachment referral to the House of Representatives alleging that there was "substantial and credible evidence" that Clinton might have committed perjury regarding the Hale matter.

Salon's reporting on Hale and Whitewater raised serious questions about the veracity of Hale's allegations and the conduct by Starr in leading the Whitewater probe. Partly as a result of those stories, a federal grand jury examined allegations that Hale accepted financial assistance and gratuities from conservative activists. Moreover, Starr ultimately never sent his Whitewater referral to the House because of the new questions raised about Hale's credibility as a witness against the president.

Murray Waas, who reported the Salon stories, won the Society of Professional Journalists Award for Depth Reporting for his coverage of Whitewater.
"

[FONT=times, times new roman]Verdict on Starr's witness
By Murray S. Waas and Suzi Parker
Whitewater figure David Hale is found guilty on Arkansas state criminal charges
(03/27/99)
[/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Tainted witness
By Murray Waas
The Arkansas trooper who corroborated David Hale's story received payments from the American Spectator
(01/12/99) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Brother on brother
By Murray Waas
Whitewater witness David Hale attempted to suborn perjury by his own brother by asking him to falsely corroborate illegal acts by President Clinton
(11/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
The mark of Cain: A tale of two brothers
By Murray Waas
Though they traveled the same path from the family dirt farm through law school, the Hale brothers turned out different as night and day
(11/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Scaife tells why he cut off Spectator's funding
By Murray Waas
The reclusive billionaire points the finger at fellow Arkansas Project conspirators in testimony before the federal grand jury
(10/01/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Protected witness, Part Two
By Murray Waas
Law enforcement records obtained by Salon reveal a two-year effort by Kenneth Starr to impede the Arkansas prosecution of David Hale
(09/30/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
The other woman
By Murray Waas
Of all the women swirling around President Clinton, perhaps only one was a true victim.
(9/11/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Protected witness
By Murray Waas
How Ken Starr tried to prevent state prosecutors from charging his prime witness with defrauding poor black people of burial insurance
(09/10/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Five
By Michael Haddigan and Murray Waas
Looting the temple of Justice. Why there will never be a Whitewater Report from Ken Starr
(08/21/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Four
By Murray Waas
Whitewater's untold story. In an exclusive interview, William Watt, a key witness in Kenneth Starr's Whitewater probe, charges that Starr's investigators ignored information he provided them that undermined the case against President Clinton
(08/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Three
By Murray Waas
The $50,000 lie. The Whitewater case wasn't the only time David Hale invoked Bill Clinton's name -- falsely -- to help himself
(08/14/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Two
By Murray Waas
Taking care of David Hale. A Salon investigative report reveals how Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness secretly hooked up with a prominent anti-Clinton attorney
(08/13/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman][SIZE=-1]
False Witness
By Murray Waas
Key Kenneth Starr witness David Hale's strategy for getting out of legal trouble: blame President Clinton
(08/12/98)
[/SIZE][/FONT]
I know, unless Rush, Glenn Beck or Brietbart feeds it to you, it's not real.

But if it comes from a Salon blogger its undisputable fact-------------are you really that stupid?
 
The jury found her guilty based on David Hale's LIES.

"At the core of Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr's five-year, $47 million investigation of President Clinton have been allegations made by a former Arkansas municipal court judge, David Hale, that while Clinton was governor of Arkansas, he pressured Hale to make an illegal and fraudulent $300,000 loan to Susan McDougal, the president's friend and business partner.

In the fall of 1997, Starr even drafted an impeachment referral to the House of Representatives alleging that there was "substantial and credible evidence" that Clinton might have committed perjury regarding the Hale matter.

Salon's reporting on Hale and Whitewater raised serious questions about the veracity of Hale's allegations and the conduct by Starr in leading the Whitewater probe. Partly as a result of those stories, a federal grand jury examined allegations that Hale accepted financial assistance and gratuities from conservative activists. Moreover, Starr ultimately never sent his Whitewater referral to the House because of the new questions raised about Hale's credibility as a witness against the president.

Murray Waas, who reported the Salon stories, won the Society of Professional Journalists Award for Depth Reporting for his coverage of Whitewater.
"

[FONT=times, times new roman]Verdict on Starr's witness
By Murray S. Waas and Suzi Parker
Whitewater figure David Hale is found guilty on Arkansas state criminal charges
(03/27/99)
[/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Tainted witness
By Murray Waas
The Arkansas trooper who corroborated David Hale's story received payments from the American Spectator
(01/12/99) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Brother on brother
By Murray Waas
Whitewater witness David Hale attempted to suborn perjury by his own brother by asking him to falsely corroborate illegal acts by President Clinton
(11/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
The mark of Cain: A tale of two brothers
By Murray Waas
Though they traveled the same path from the family dirt farm through law school, the Hale brothers turned out different as night and day
(11/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Scaife tells why he cut off Spectator's funding
By Murray Waas
The reclusive billionaire points the finger at fellow Arkansas Project conspirators in testimony before the federal grand jury
(10/01/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Protected witness, Part Two
By Murray Waas
Law enforcement records obtained by Salon reveal a two-year effort by Kenneth Starr to impede the Arkansas prosecution of David Hale
(09/30/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
The other woman
By Murray Waas
Of all the women swirling around President Clinton, perhaps only one was a true victim.
(9/11/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
Protected witness
By Murray Waas
How Ken Starr tried to prevent state prosecutors from charging his prime witness with defrauding poor black people of burial insurance
(09/10/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Five
By Michael Haddigan and Murray Waas
Looting the temple of Justice. Why there will never be a Whitewater Report from Ken Starr
(08/21/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Four
By Murray Waas
Whitewater's untold story. In an exclusive interview, William Watt, a key witness in Kenneth Starr's Whitewater probe, charges that Starr's investigators ignored information he provided them that undermined the case against President Clinton
(08/17/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Three
By Murray Waas
The $50,000 lie. The Whitewater case wasn't the only time David Hale invoked Bill Clinton's name -- falsely -- to help himself
(08/14/98) [/FONT]
[FONT=times, times new roman]
False Witness Part Two
By Murray Waas
Taking care of David Hale. A Salon investigative report reveals how Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness secretly hooked up with a prominent anti-Clinton attorney
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False Witness
By Murray Waas
Key Kenneth Starr witness David Hale's strategy for getting out of legal trouble: blame President Clinton
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I know, unless Rush, Glenn Beck or Brietbart feeds it to you, it's not real.

But if it comes from a Salon blogger its undisputable fact-------------are you really that stupid?
The award winning investigative journalist made up all those court cases too, and the Hale convictions, and the proof that came out in the court cases, and Ken Starr's own actions and documents, and hell, it's all just a puff of air.

Then again, you still believe Vince Foster was murdered...
 
"Murray Waas, who reported the Salon stories, won the Society of Professional Journalists Award for Depth Reporting for his coverage of Whitewater. "

The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), formerly known as Sigma Delta Chi, is one of the oldest organizations representing journalists in the United States. It was established in April 1909 at DePauw University...

Its membership base is more than 9,000 members of the media.

Society of Professional Journalists

"It has also drawn up a Code of Ethics that aims to ensure that journalists adhere to high standards of behavior and decision-making while performing their work."

Click on that Code of Ethics. Now imagine Brietbart, or The Blaze, of even the Moonie Times abiding by those Ethics.

:lol: :lol:
 
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