AGAIN, HILLARY VIOLATES THE LAW SEND TO YOUR REPS
Sunday, 11-Feb-01 14:25:31
24.14.28.77 writes:
AGAIN, HILLARY VIOLATES THE LAW
This is an open letter to the President of the Senate, the Senate Majority Leader and the chairman of the Senate Select Committee On Ethics. Under 18 USC, the misprision of felony law, I am required to inform you of the possibility that there were a series of felonies committed which it appears you have overlooked. Knowing that you gentlemen intend to enforce the highest ethical standards for members of the Senate, I trust you will want to look into these matters immediately. So, I will start with the easiest to verify. Upon leaving the White House, Former President Bill Clinton and his wife, newly elected Senator Hillary Clinton, removed at least $28,000 in government owned furnishings -- including sofas, rugs, and artwork -- last month when they vacated the premises. That they were later shamed into giving some of the illegally taken property back, after being caught, means nothing. Both perpetrators being lawyers, one can safely expect they knew they were stealing. "It appears that everything on the list is White House property," said Jim McDaniel, speaking for the National Park Service, which conducted the investigation. "I feel 99 percent certain that everything that's been returned to us is government property." The Park Service will not accuse an ex-president of stealing. The Senate, however, should take action against Hillary Clinton because she was a Senator elect at the time. We then learned that Hillary and Bill Clinton begged, borrowed and coerced a few million dollars to purchase a multi-million dollar home in the District. They also begged and coerced Democratic Party campaign contributors and lobbyists with business before the Senate to contribute furnishings for said new house. This would be in direct violation of Senate rules of what, how much and when money and gifts may be accepted by members of the Senate. Furthermore, we learned that Senator Hillary Clinton has not even used her new home because she does not want to be inconvenienced while the place is being remodeled -- also with donated money. Therefore, instead of renting a hotel room or an apartment like normal people, Senator Clinton took up residence at the home of Terry McAuliffe. This is also an obvious violation of Senate rules because McAuliffe is a lobbyist with business before the Senate and now chairman of the Democratic Party. Worse yet, when Senator Clinton moved from the McAuliffe home, she moved in with one of the biggest lobbyists in the District, Vernon Jordan. At least McAuliffe did a few things in life that did not include lobbying government. Most of Vernon Jordan's life is centered around lobbying the administrative and legislative branches of the federal government. Clearly, these are improper relationships. Senator Clinton is receiving gifts and services well in excess of any authorized by law or the rules of the Senate. Finally, there are strong indications that Hillary is intentionally violating the law. After all, what other Senator is out begging for bucks for a large legal defense fund? Quite obviously, she intends to do anything that pleases her -- with absolutely no consideration for any law, rule or regulation -- and is collecting funds to use to immediately attack anyone who questions her about it. All the above being easily verified, I trust the Senate Ethics Committee will take immediate and decisive action on these matters.
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