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:: Sunday, March 28, 2004 ::
Update on Bill Frist's Claim that Richard Clarke Perjured Himself
Senate Republican Majority Leader Bill Frist accused Richard Clarke of perjury a couple of days ago. Let's look at what Frist is saying now. Here is a excerpt from an MSNBC news article:
Frist later retreated from directly accusing Clarke of perjury, telling reporters that he personally had no knowledge that there were any discrepancies between Clarke’s two appearances. But he said, “Until you have him under oath both times, you don’t know.”
Did you get that? Bill Frist accused Clarke of perjury and now says that he personally has no knowledge that Clarke perjured himself. Can you say, "A disgrace to the Senate?" What type of character does a person have to accuse someone of perjury and then turning around and admitting that they have no knowledge of what they speak? Dick Clarke is going to weather the storms because the Bush Administration and his flunkies know that he is telling the truth. The republicans spent eight years chasing Bill Clinton's gonads and three years covering up for an incompetent that had no business being appointed president. Folks like Clarke are tired of covering up for Bush's failures and so the "chickens are coming home to roost."
:: DM1 3/28/2004 04:27:00 AM [+] ::
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