"Tempest" <tempest@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thaddeus Stevens wrote:
> >> MCCLELLAN:
> >> There will be a time to talk about this, but now is not the time to
> >> talk about it.
> >>
> >> Q:
> >> Do you think people will accept that, what you're saying today?
> >>
> >> MCCLELLAN:
> >> Again, I've responded to the question.
> >>
> >> QUESTION:
> >> You're in a bad spot here, Scott...
> >>
> >> And so he was.
> >> The immediate cause for Monday's events, where the press finally held
> >> McClellan in contempt of country, was an old-fashioned breakdown in
> >> official credibility.
> >> It happened when statements from the podium were rendered inoperative
> >> by Michael Isikoff's report for Newsweek, posted Sunday, July 10.
> >>
> >> The press attacks when it feels openly lied to. (Emphasis on
> >> "openly.")
> >> Also when it senses weakness, which of course means it's safer to
> >> attack.
> >> Dana Milbak spoke for most of the reporters when he said to McClellan:
> >>
> >> "It is now clear that 21 months ago, you were up at this podium saying
> >> something that we now know to be demonstratively false."
> >> The press secretary and the White House didn't try to contest it,
> >> choosing silence until the prosecutor is done.
> >>
> >
> > Scott will be taking an early retirement in about 6 months.
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> It might be a frog walk to prison.
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> It appears he lied to a grand jury.
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It would not bother me a bit to see that little weasle asskisser go to jail.
He supports, defends and excuses crimes against humanity every day of his
life. He is a sickening little pervert. No human being should ever stoop to
the levels Scott does just to make a living. On the respect meter, Scott
scores in the negative.
> --
> "I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do,
> because I notice it always coincides with their own desires."
> - Susan B. Anthony, 1896
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