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(Patty-Anne Smith) claims to have witnessed (Bill Clinton) taking cocaine on two or three occasions, although only one of them stands out in her memory. It was late at night, around one in the morning, in a room off the kitchen in Lasater's residence. The only people present were Patty-Anne, Lasater and Bill Clinton. 'He was doing a line. It was just there on the table.'..." (pp. 289-290)

'...(Sharlene Wilson) testified about seeing Bill Clinton get so high on cocaine he fell into a garbage can....I have no doubt she was telling the truth...' (p. 258)

...On the afternoon of December 10, 1990, her (Jean Duffey) best informant, Sharlene Wilson, walked into the U.S. District Court in Little Rock and blurted out in front of an astonished grand jury that she had provided cocaine to Bill Clinton at Le Bistro nightclub during his first term as governor....(p. 257)

"...They (Bill and Roger Clinton) were sharing joints of marijuana....she could hear the Governor bleating his approval: "This is really good shit!"...It was not just marijuana either. Two or three times a week the Governor was buoying his spirits with a snort of Kid Brother's Colombian rock....(p. 243)

Perhaps the best journalism on Clinton drug use has been by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, who, in addition to his reporting for the "Sunday Telegraph", also wrote a book, The Secret Life of Bill Clinton (Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1997), in which he details Bill Clinton drug use:

I have also attended presentations by Arkansas state officials who discussed Clinton's involvement with drugs and with sleazy people in Arkansas who used drugs, e.g.: Roger Clinton, Dan Lasater, Don Tyson.

Bill Clinton



Jenifer Flowers affair.

Roger Clinton, Bill's brother, convicted of cocaine possession.

Paula Jones incident. Clinton abused his power as governor of Arkansas by using state police to pick up Paula Jones and take her to a hotel on May 8, 1991. Once there, Clinton arrived and dropped his pants and made an inappropriate request. Paula refused and was fired from her position in a government office. Paula is suing Clinton for sexual harrassment. A Clinton-appointed judge, however, says he can't be prosecuted while in the office of President. When the trial started to get more press, Clinton said that his legal bills had devastated his life savings and started asking for donations to the Clinton Defense Legal Fund. Shortly after this announcement, the press found out he had an insurance policy against sexual harrassment suits for $1 mil, enough to cover all the legal expenses. Now Paula says his parts have "distinguishing characteristics" which, knowledge of she claims, will prove she is telling the truth. Critics argue that she could have learned of these by a third party. [Third party? Just how many women know of these characteristics?] Bob Bennet, Clinton's lawyer, "will use various legal maneuvers in an attempt to sap Jones's resolve and exhaust the financial and legal resources available to her." "Bennett's expected request for dismissal will probably be filed on the grounds that Jones's sexual harassment charges are not covered by the federal civil rights law under which her suit was filed." (USNews, http://www.usnews.com/ usnews/issue/970609/ 9PAUL.HTM) [Notice how they don't try to prove Clinton is innocent, but try to drag out the legal process.] Mar 1998. The case was eventually thrown out of court. Here's a joke:

Clinton Lawyer: "Mr. Clinton, we have some good news and some bad news. The good news is a group of women in Arkansas are filing a class action lawsuit for not being sexually harassed and having an opportunity for promotion."

Clinton: "Good golly! My ratings should be going up shortly!"

Lawyer: "The bad news is, there's only 3 of them." 11-13-98 Clinton settles with Paula Jones for about $850,000.

Possibly involved in the Mena Arkansas drug running.

Possibly involved in allowing Tyson Chicken, based in Arkansas, to break environmental regulations.

In an MTV interview, he was asked if he would inhale. He replied "yes, I already tried."

Whitewater . In the 1980's Clinton takes part in a land deal to use federal funds to buy land for personal use in the Whitewater scandal. Mar 30, 1997. Susan McDougal is refused her request to dismiss charges in the Whitewater case in a California court.

1993. His 1993 tax increase taxed income retroactively. During his campaign Clinton promised to lower taxes for the middle class. He didn't. Here are some of his quotes: We should cut middle-class taxes immediately by 10 percent.

--Bill Clinton , March 1992 I will not raise taxes on the middle class.

--Bill Clinton, June 21, 1992 I'm not going to raise taxes on the middle class.

--Bill Clinton, July 13, 1992 I had hoped to invest in your future without asking more of you. And I've worked harder than I've ever worked in my life to meet the goal. But I can't.

--Bill Clinton, Oval Office Address, February 15, 1993, announcing middle-class tax increase after being in office less than one month.

1993. Clinton's plane sits in the middle of a runway in Los Angeles while he gets a $200 haircut. It holds up traffic for about an hour.

1995. FBI file scandal Filegate. The president's office is caught having over 2000 private FBI files on Republicans working in the Whitehouse. Clinton claims a beauracratic snafu. This snafu forced the resignation of Craig Livingstone, the director of White House personnel security.

One of Clinton's promises included a $500 per child tax credit. In Dec 1995 and Jan 1996 he vetoed this twice.

Oct 1996. Fundgate. Washington Post finds $425,000 donation from an Indonesian couple to Clinton to influence foreign policy. This is expressly against the law. Lippo Corp of Indonesia involved, also John Huang, a top employee of the Lippo Group. The founder of the Lippo Group is Mochtar Riady. His son James Riady also works with the DNC. John Huang used to operate the Worthen Bank in Little Rock, not a unit of NationsBank. (Mac Maclarty once worked at Worthen Bank in Arkansas, then at Entergy, which builds power plants in China.) The Riady's used to own the First National Bank in Mena, Arkansas, which is thought to have laundered drug money. Mochtar Riady and Jackson Stephans also owned the Worthen Bank in Little Rock, Arkansas. Now, Clinton is sending $21 mil to Arkansas to help build an airport in a remote, unpopulated area (why build such a large airport in an unpopulated area? So people won't see what's going on), so Tyson Chicken can ship more chickens to the Far East (or maybe it's to bring drugs in from the far east?). (Note: in 1993 a TV news program did a story on Tyson Chicken polluting local rivers with slaughter-house runoff, and breaking environmental laws.) Also John Huang and Al Gore raises $140,000 in a Buddhist temple, the priests of which take a vow of poverty. One woman was handed $5000 cash and immediately asked to write a check to the DNC. Isn't this money laundering? Gore says he didn't know he was at a Buddhist temple. See Lippo article. Later, a check to the DNC is returned after it is learned that John Huang handled the check, which was from a S. Korean company called Cheong Am. Al Gore, while visiting a Buddhist temple, gets a donation from them of $140,000. I thought they swore off material things? Where did they get the money? At first Gore said he thought it was "a community event, not a fund raiser." Mark Middleton went to Taiwan with Charles Yah Lin Trie where Trie handed out business cards identifying him as a DNC member asking for contributions. Mr. Middleton, a former Arkansas lawyer, is under investigation for soliticing donations in Taiwan. A gardener lived in a modest house in Northern Virginia near DC donated $427,000 to the DNC. Where did he get the money on a gardener's salary? His father is a major investor in the Lippo Group (a banking and investment firm). One of the Lippo Group's key operatives joined the late Commerce Sec'y Ron Brown in creating policies by which the Lippo Group benefited by $1 bil. It turns out Ron Brown (told by his former mistress) didn't want John Huang in the Commerce Dept, but the Whitehouse insisted on hiring Huang. Mar 1996. Charles Yah Lin Trie, in March of 1996, walked into the Whitehouse with $440,000 in checks and money orders to donate to Clinton's defense fund. Six months later he was awarded a position in the Whitehouse. Investigators noticed the money orders had the same signatures, using different names and addresses, and were sequentially numbered, even though the 'donors' lived in different cities. Charles Yah Lin Trie is also a good friend of Bill Clinton and John Huang. Trie also owns a Chinese restaurant in Little Rock, Arkansas. In April 1996 he visited a Buddhist temple near Los Angeles, CA where Al Gore collected $140,000 for the DNC. Charlie Yah Lin Trie, a central figure in the controversy over foreign contributions to the president of the United States is hiding in Red China. Bill Clinton was the recipient of a series of huge wire transfers in 1995 and 1996 from a bank operated by the Chinese government, it has been learned today. The transfers, from the New York office of the Bank of China, usually in increments of $50,000 or $100,000, came at same moment in time when Trie was directing large donations to the president's 'legal defense fund'. (from Daily Republican) Ng Lap Seng is an adviser to the Chinese government and Trie's primary business partner. Jun 1996. Around June of 1996, Clinton made a written request via his legal counsel, Charles Ruff, to Janet Reno's deputy Jamie Gorelick. Clinton wanted to know what the FBI knew about Chinese contributions to the American 1996 campaign. As soon as FBI director Louis Freeh found this out, he ordered the files witheld. In March, 1997, Clinton allows Red Chinese ships to dock near US military installations. This hasn't happened since the 1950s. Oct 1996. In Oct 1996, a convicted drug dealer (Jose Cabrera) walked into the Whitehouse with a donation of $20,000. Note that the maximum donation is $1000 per person per year. Only after the media publicized this did the DNC give the money back. Days later, Jose was arrested for importing cocaine into the Florida keys by boat. He was convicted, sentenced for 19 years in prison, and $1.5 mil in fines. In Jan 1997, while he was in jail, he received an invitation the Clinton's 2nd inaugeral party (per Daily Republican). Mar 1997. Al Gore uses a phone card issued by the DNC to make a call from the Whitehouse. The law says no public buildings or other assetts can be used for fund raising. Gore says he's proud of what he did and he consulted his lawyer before making the calls, who said it was legal to make the calls. However, Lorraine Voles says the card was issued by the Clinton-Gore campaign and Gore did not consult his lawyer before making the calls. In one memo from aide Phil Caplan detailing the Democrat Party's expected debts and suggesting $1 million be laid aside for '...potential fines after the election' Clinton scribbled his passive approval 'ugh.' Nov 5, 1997. More DNC finance papers are found in a junked car in a junkyard. There is a check for $27,000 made out to William Clinton, but it was not endorsed. May 5, 1998. Johnny Chung told the Justice Dept last week that he received $300,000 from a Chinese military official for political contributions. He passed on $110,000 to the Democratic party and kept the rest for himself. Jun 24, 1998. House Gov't Reform and Oversight committee votes 40-0 to allow immunity for 4 people in Clinton finance probe. Two (Johnny) Chung associates to be immunized are Irene Wu, a top assistant and office manager who arranged his travel and attended fund-raisers with him, and Nancy Lee, another Chung aide who allegedly served as a conduit for contributions to the 1996 Clinton-Gore campaign. The friend of the Lums is Larry Wong, who, Burton said in a memo, is believed to know about conduit contributions made by the Lums, especially after they moved to California in 1992 to mobilize the Asian American community for the first Clinton-Gore campaign. The U.S. distributor of Red Pagoda Mountain cigarettes, Kent La, is a business associate of Ted Sioeng, a major target of the committee's inquiry. Sioeng, his family and his business interests, Burton noted, contributed a total of $550,000 during the 1996 campaign to the DNC, California state Treasurer Matt Fong (R) and the National Policy Forum, a Republican think tank founded by then-RNC Chairman Haley Barbour.

Source: Washington Post Jul 23, 1998 Riady had a permanent green card and was a Clinton acquaintance from the 1980s when Riady worked in Arkansas. After Clinton's election, Riady was an occasional visitor to the White House, where he got direct access to Clinton. Former Federal Election Commissioner Trevor Potter said that the issue of green-card holders who donate while outside the United States is untested but that a "careful reading of the law suggests a green-card holder must be residing in the country to donate." And some of the donations were written from Lippo Bank in California on what appear to be starter or counter checks lacking the normal numbering of a personal checkbook. Hip Hing Holdings, wrote out another $50,000 check to the DNC's soft money accounts the week of the car ride. The Riadys followed with several more donations to state Democratic parties in the weeks before Clinton was elected, including: $85,000 to Arkansas, $75,000 each to Louisiana, Michigan and Ohio; and $50,000 each to Georgia and North Carolina.

Source: USA Today Jul 23, 1998 WASHINGTON - Thai businesswoman Pauline Kanchanalak and her sister-in-law were charged today with funneling foreign contributions to the Democratic National Committee and other U.S. political committees. The 24-count indictment returned in U.S. District Court here charged the pair with conspiring to impede the Federal Election Commission and cause false statements to be submitted to it. Kanchanalak, 47, and her sister-in-law and business associate, Duangnet "Georgie" Kronenberg, 41, are the sixth and seventh people indicted by the Justice Department's campaign finance task force. According to the indictment, the pair used funds from foreign corporations and individuals - including Pauline Kanchanalak herself and her husband, Jeb - to make prohibited campaign contributions of at least $679,000 to the Democratic National Committee and other U.S. political committees.

Source: USA Today Jul 23, 1998 WASHINGTON - Miami business executive Howard Glicken, a veteran Democratic fund-raiser and friend of Vice President Al Gore, pleaded guilty Monday and agreed to pay $120,000 in penalties for soliciting a campaign contribution from a foreigner. The foreign national who made the $20,000 in the name of his secretary, Terri Bradley, was German developer Thomas Kramer. The Federal Election Commission last year fined Kramer a record $323,000 for making $418,600 in illegal campaign contributions to Republican and Democratic federal, state and local parties and candidates in 1993 and 1994.

Source: USA Today Aug 3, 1998 House considers impeachment proceedings. Democrats meet secretly to try to get Clinton to resign. They say they have his medical records and can force the issue. Older Democrats to Ask Clinton to Resign?

Sightings on the Radio

July 16, 1998 Sherman Skolnick Investigative reporter Sherman Skolnick was interviewed Thursday, July 16, on Jeff Rense's "Sightings on the Radio" program (not all of the show is UFOs/paranormal). The interview lasted about an hour. Here is a summary of what he said: In August 1996 a group of older Democrats led by lawyer Robert Strauss held secret meetings on how to get Clinton to resign. They were motivated by their desire to save the Democrat party, which they saw Clinton damaging. Apparently Clinton was approached about this and refused to resign. He reportedly figured Al Gore was part of the plan--Clinton was quoted as saying about Gore "I'll fire him," and, when told he couldn't do that, "I'll have him assassinated." Earlier this year a similar group of older Democrats went to Clinton and asked him to resign, citing a "medical emergency." This group was said to have Clinton's medical records. Said records indicate Clinton is a "psychiatric basket case," that his nose is blown out due to years of cocaine use, and that he "does not know right from wrong." Additionally, it was alleged Clinton has "split personality syndrome," and that there are times he doesn't know who he is. It was suggested that Clinton's medical records may be released to the public by these Democrats. There are rumors of two different plans in the works to remove Clinton should he refuse to leave office. At least one of these plans involves the Secret Service--this may have had something to do with their reluctance to testify to Kenneth Starr. Earlier this month, a group of 24 high-ranking military officers met in Philadelphia to discuss what would happen if Clinton had to be physically removed from office. People who have seen Clinton without his make up on in recent days say he's quite ill. Skolnick sent some of his material to a White House reporter, who then sent it on to Clinton! The reporter faxed this response back to Skolnick: "Clinton's got a rope around your neck." Kenneth Starr's potential conflict of interest was brought up--Starr is reported to have represented Wang Jun of the Red Chinese secret police. Skolnick believes one reason Starr has been dragging his feet is this conflict with Red China. Skolnick believes Clinton will be gone before the end of his term, and the "people who installed him in the first place" are ready to throw him out. Clinton is not behind all the suspicious deaths--he is not ordering people to be killed. The people who put him in power are responsible for this. The major Clinton scandal is his giving the Chinese our military and industrial secrets. The Monica Lewinsky matter is a minor sideshow. Re: Tailwind, Skolnick said that in 1970-71 Jane Fonda told various members of the press that the U.S. military was using poison gas in SE Asia. Based on this, he suggested that Hanoi Jane was ultimately responsible for the CNN story. Source: http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a445813.htm

Oct 1996. Clinton promises a $500 per child tax credit, $10,000 dollar deduction for college tuition, and $1500 dollar tax credit per year for first two years of college tuition.

Dec 1997. Clinton wants to appoint Bill Lan Lee as the assistant attorney general of the civil rights office. He is thinking of doing it while Congress is in recess. This is called an 'interim appointment.' However, on Rush Limbaugh, Hillary, 15 years ago is fired from the Federal Law Office along with 9 coworkers. Reagan appoints some people to fill in those vacated positions and she files a lawsuit alleging the interim appointments are unconstitutional.

Jan 20, 1998 Monicagate. Clinton accused of having a 1.5 year affair with White House intern, Monica S. Lewinsky, about 1994, and urged her to cover it up if she was asked to testify in the Paula Jones suit. One of Monica's friends, Linda Tripp, gave Starr some tapes in which Monica allegedly discussed having an affair with Clinton, and how she discussed with him about denying it. Coincidentally, the tapes suggest that long-time Clinton confidant Vernon Jordan, was busy arranging a new job for Lewinsky in New York. Jan 26, 1998. It is found that Clinton gave Monica a blue dress, and it has body fluid stains on it. Clinton makes a statement that "...did not have a sexual relationship with that woman... Ms. Lewinsky." A video tape is found of Clinton and Lewinsky, in which Lewinsky hugs Clinton, and appears very friendly with him, much more friendly than you would think an intern would be. It was also found that during the time period of the alleged affair, Monica and Clinton would stay late at the White House, as indicated by White House log books. Mar 1998. Linda Tripp, a former aide in the White House, says she has a recorded phone conversation with Monica. In the convo Monica talks about an affair with a high-ranking official, whom she refers to as "the jerk". Later in March, Starr wants a secret service agent who says he witnessed Clinton in a compromising situation with someone, to testify. Clinton's attorneys say "no way" and claim executive privilige. Later in May 1998, some group on the Hill want to say SS agents are exempt from "executive privilige." Drudge Report: According to case intelligence in the ongoing Lewinsky matter, prosecutor Kenneth Starr has subpoenaed all video recordings of the security closed circuit monitoring of the Oval Office from 11/13/95 through 1/16/98... Jun 1998. Supreme Court rules that the Secret Service agents do not have executive privilege and may testify in the Monica court case. Linda Tripp says she has recordings of a conversation in which Monica talks about Clinton (or a friend of Clinton) who tells her to lie about the affair. Jun 9, 1998. Sources say William McCord, who took over as head of Lasater & Co. after Clinton friend Dan Lasater went to jail for drug distribution, signed a plea agreement in May 1995 after being accused of financing a massive gambling operation. Arkansas banker David Hale and ex-Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker are among those known to be cooperating with Starr. Clinton's former Whitewater partner, the late Jim McDougal, also is said to have cooperated. But if McCord is able to connect Clinton in any way with Lasater's drug dealings, the testimony would be devastating.

Source: http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a448585.htm Jun 22, 1998. An affidavit is found which Monica signed. It says she did not have sex with Clinton. Now Monica agrees to sign an affadavit which says she did have sex with Clinton. The spin is, she had phone sex with Clinton. Jul 17, 1998. Earlier this year, the Starr subpoened some Secret Service agents to testify whether Clinton lied under oath about no having sex with Lewinsky. Clinton lawyers asked the court to stop this saying something about executive privilege. The court said "no", the agents would have to testify. Clinton lawyers appealed to a 3 judge panel. The panel said the agents would have to wait to testify until the full court decided whether they should testify or not. Within 2 hours the full court unanimously said "no", the agents would have to testify. The Justice Department responded with a two-track bid at the Supreme Court, which is in its summer recess. First it filed a sealed motion seeking an order from Rehnquist temporarily putting the subpoenas on hold while the legal issues can be heard. Later in the evening, it filed a formal petition requesting that the full court consider the question of whether the Secret Service can invoke a confidentiality privilege. "The Attorney General is, in effect, acting as the President's counsel under the false guise of representing the United States, contrary to the whole purpose and structure" of the independent counsel law, wrote Judge Laurence H. Silberman. Jul 27, 1998 Starr subpoenas Clinton. The White House said Friday that Clinton's lawyers were negotiating with Starr to find a way for him to provide information to the grand jury, the scope of questions, a venue other than the courthouse, and to determine whether lawyers could be present. But with Clinton and his private lawyer, David E. Kendall, both out of town all weekend, there was no evidence that any discussions are taking place -- despite the prospect of the president being called to testify as early as Tuesday. [Note the Clinton stalling technique: ask for all kinds of stuff to delay, and leave town.] The White House's main concern with testifying on camera in this instance is that an embarrassing tape of him answering questions about Monica Lewinsky might somehow become public. [Just another excuse for Clinton to not testify.] Some aides, who say they don't know what happened between Clinton and Lewinsky, say privately they are worried that Starr's lawyers would attempt to catch Clinton in lies or contradictions in an effort to make a perjury case against him. [Duh! Starr suspects Clinton lied so he's trying to prove it by using the testimony of the Secret Service agents against him. The fact that Clinton is stalling implies he is guilty. If he has nothing to hide, then he would testify.] Clinton supports want to investigate Starr's key deputy prosecutor Jackie Bennett on whether he leaked information about the investigation to the press. Starr counselor Charles Bakaly says "It is an old trick. If you don't have the facts, you argue the law. If you don't have the law, you argue the facts. In a criminal case, if you have neither, you persecute the prosecutor." Yesterday's Washington Post suggests that the president, who has already refused six times to testify voluntarily before a grand jury investigating the Lewinsky-Clinton scandal, will not comply with a subpoena compelling his testimony, should one be issued. Moreover, if subpoenaed, Mr. Clinton will reportedly claim that, as president, he cannot be subpoenaed against his will because he cannot be indicted. And a court cannot enforce the subpoena under the separation of powers doctrine because it lacks the authority to punish him - such as holding him in contempt and sending him to prison. Apart from Supreme Court precedent, however, the Constitution does not prevent a federal grand jury from indicting a president, or issuing subpoenas to a president. The Constitution gives the president, as head of the executive branch, the power to stop an indictment against himself or to direct its withdrawal. He also has the power to direct the prosecutor to withdraw a subpoena. If the prosecutor refuses to comply, the president can order him fired and find someone who will enforce his directive. The president can also grant himself an unconditional and complete pardon and bar any prosecution altogether. Each of these steps, taken alone or together, risks impeachment.

Source: (http://www.landmarklegal.org/landmark/detail.cfm?webpage_id=56&page_type_id=1) Jul 28, 1998 Gary Aldrich PREDICTED that Bill Clinton would resign by Labor Day. He maintains that Starr has "far more" on Clinton than just Lewinsky. (Of course, we all know that!) Starr will nail Clinton and his gang for misuse of government funds, intimidation of witnesses, obstruction of justice and perjury among other things. (Sounds like RICO to me.) Aldrich said that at least (if not more) than 15 Secret Service agents have already talked to Ken Starr and that they have identified many other witnesses who Starr is in the process of locating. The first Christmas (1993), Hillary hung "an artistic rendition of the 12 Days of Christmas" including drug paraphernalia, sex toys, condoms, etc., that were used as ornaments. Aldrich said that these ornaments signified the type of people the Clintons were.

Source: http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a447022.htm Jul 29, 1998 Lewinsky agreed to testify that she had a sexual relationship with President Clinton and that they discussed ways of keeping it secret, legal sources familiar with her account said. [This means Clinton committed perjury, lied under oath, when he testified that he and Monica did not have an affair. I think this is an impeachable offense.] In his Jan. 17 deposition in the Jones case, Clinton denied any sexual relations with Lewinsky, including any physical touching intended to arouse either one. And in a Jan. 26 appearance before television cameras, he wagged his finger and forcefully denied it again to the American public. "I want you to listen to me. I'm going to say this again," he said with a clenched jaw and stern expression that day. "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky. I never told anybody to lie, not a single time, never. These allegations are false."

Source: Washington Post Aug 17, 1998 WASHINGTON (AP) -- Arm-in-arm with his wife and Bible in hand, President Clinton attended church as usual Sunday. Then he closeted himself in the White House to prepare for perhaps the most difficult day of his presidency. By the end of the day, even Clinton's personal minister, the Rev. J. Philip Wogaman, was pulled into the vortex of analysis that swirled around Clinton's pending testimony in the grand jury investigation of his alleged affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Wogaman appeared on CNN's ``Both Sides with Jesse Jackson'' to say that perhaps the nation should be more forgiving of the president. ``King David did something that was much worse than anything that President Clinton is alleged to have done. And King David, if I read my Bible correctly, was not impeached,'' said Wogaman, senior minister of Foundry United Methodist Church. (Inexcusable blasphemy! The Bible being used to say that it is alright that Clinton had an affair AND lied about it after swearing on a Bible to tell the truth!)

Source: Washington Post Aug 17, 1998 Some pundits are predicting Clinton will admit to philandering, but deny perjuring, saying his sexual activity did not match the definition of sex as defined in the Paula Jones case. Clinton again weasles out of responsibility. Note that not once has Clinton admitted he did something wrong nor did he apologize to the nation. I predict he will say something like "I did not admit it earlier because I wanted to concentrate on serving the people of America." He always use that phrase "I did it for the people of America" when he wants to keep from admitting he did something wrong. Recall that Mr. Clinton made a "pretty unequivocal statement" during a televised Jan. 26, 1998 appearance when he said, "I want to say one thing to the American people. ... I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky. ... Not a single time. Never." Patricia Ireland, who also appeared on that show (CNN's "Late Edition"), said that if Mr. Clinton had consensual sex with a young intern, it "may be inappropriate; it is certainly not impeachable. "I think if Congress is going to take any action, the only people who should be allowed to vote are the ones who have never lied about their sex lives either," Mrs. Ireland, president of the National Organization for Women, said. Aug 18, 1998 Clinton testified yesterday for the grand jury. He admitted he had an "inappropriate" relationship with Monica and that it was wrong. He actually said it was wrong! But he denied he told anyone to cover it up or lie. Sep 25, 1998 Clinton quotes:

"If a President of the United States ever lied to the American people, he should resign." - Bill Clinton, 1974 "The road to tyranny, we must never forget, begins with the destruction of the truth." -- William Jefferson Clinton, 10-15-95, speech at the University of Connecticut "I ask that all Americans demonstrate in their personal and public lives... the high ethical standards that are essential to good character and to the continued success of our Nation." - President Bill Clinton, October 17, 1997. "National Character Counts Week." Clinton: "Undeniably, character does count for our citizens, out communities, and our Nation, and this week we celebrate the importance of character in our individual lives... core ethical values of trustworthiness, fairness, responsibility, caring, respect, and citizenship form the foundation of our democracy, our economy, and our society... Instilling sound character in our children is essential to maintaining the strength of our Nation into the 21st century."