Time: Sat Nov 02 03:50:20 1996
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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Clintons expected to go down
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From: Harvey Wysong <hwysong@atl.mindspring.com>
Subject: Heads Up

                                  Heads Up

             A Weekly edition of News and Views from around our country

                               November 1, 1996

                  by:  Doug Fiedor    fiedor19@eos.net

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VOTING FOR GORE
	Many of the White Water grand jury indictments have been issued.  They have
been typed and signed, then retyped and resigned.  Now they are ready to be
released -- after the election.
	Three good Washington sources say that "many" in the White House were
indicted for a number of crimes.  No doubt!  However, no one is leaking any
more information than that at this time.
	That's a damn shame, too!  Withholding that information from the American
voters seems itself to be an obstruction of justice.  We voters not only
have a right to know, we also have the "need" to know -- and, before the
election.  To not release the indictments is to be complaisant in allowing
known felons to be elected President and co-President of the United States.
If that is not a crime, it should be.
	Then there is Al Gore, probably one of the stupidest men in Washington.
Hollywood has been working on Gore for nearly a year, doing their best to
make the White House fool publicly presentable.  They did improve him, but
stupid still sneaks through anytime he is interviewed.  He knows the lines
his coaches taught him, but little else.
	Independent Prosecutor Kenneth Starr will be going after Gore next year.
Al Gore is involved in many of the illegal campaign contribution scams
currently in the news.
	So, what will we have to look forward to if Clinton wins next week?  A lot
of interesting legal action, that's what!  In fact, if the Republicans hold
Congress, this action may get really hot and heavy.  So much so, in fact,
that it could even blow the O.J. trial off of the newscasts.  That, in
itself,  will be a real blessing!
	First, the new indictments will be announced.  Hillary will get it for
sure, and many good legal minds in Washington believe Bill will also be
indicted.  Bill Clinton will then pardon everyone involved.  That leaves him
two choices:  Resign the presidency, or wait to be impeached.  He will
probably resign.
	Two good legal minds in D.C. say that Clinton may be thinking of declaring
some type of national emergency.  That would give him authority to declare
martial law before impeachment hearings can get started.  That seems a
little far-fetched.  But, if he did that before Congress can get started on
impeachment hearings, it could possibly work.
	Under the war and emergency powers laws, he then becomes an American
dictator.  Worse yet, by law, the emergency will not end until he personally
says it has ended.  So, he could legally stay there forever.
	Still, it sounds like these lawyers may have been drinking that polluted
D.C. water for too long.  (Sorry guys.)  Not even the Clintons would do that.
	Well?  Would they?
	When the Clintons leave, we get Al Gore as president.  If we believe his
book, first on the Gore agenda will be an attack on our personal
automobiles.  Al doesn't think we should have them.  Automobiles pollute.
	But wait!  After the Clinton pardons, Kenneth Starr will have a lot of free
time on his hands.  And he'll certainly have time to look into the illegal
campaign contribution and protection scheme the Clinton White House ran for
at least two years.
	Say good by to Al Gore.
	Next?
      


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