Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Uneasy About Hillary

It's all coming back--the unease about what new sleaze the Clintons are contemplating.

We had the weird story about chemical agents confiscated in Iraq during the Clinton administration being "stored" at a nondescript UN building in New York City and "forgotten" for years.

We had the crooked fundraiser and sometime fugitive trolling for dollars for the Clinton machine. The Fred Thompson campaign legitimately asks if Hillary has learned nothing from Charlie Trie--Deja Tsu.

And Kathleen Willey's house was broken into. (Willey, a married woman and Clinton volunteer, was groped by Bill Clinton in the Oval Office as she came to ask him for help.) Her book manuscript was stolen. And there's a local dimension to this---David Schippers, a respected Chicago lawyer and Democrat who wrote a book about Clinton's impeachment, confirms the modus operandi targeting his home in Northbrook. WND:
After reading WND's report of Kathleen Willey's stolen manuscript, David Schippers – the chief counsel for the 1998 impeachment trial of President Clinton – told Willey he had a remarkably similar experience prior to publication of his best-selling book and believes the Clintons also were behind it.

During the writing of "Sellout: The Inside Story of President Clinton's Impeachment" in the spring of 2000, an intruder came into his suburban Chicago home at least four times while his wife was alone upstairs, Schippers told WND in a phone interview from his Chicago law office.

On the third or fourth occasion, a box of impeachment-related documents was stolen, he said.

Will America really vote to go through all of this again? And where are the civil libertarians on this deliberate, criminally malicious abuse of individuals?

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