On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 15:18:28 GMT, "Billary/2008"
<F#%K_Liberals@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Because the person who was really President in the 90's, may want to be
>president again.
You mean you think American might have a president again some day?
>
>
>"JB" <wills.jack@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>news:1128698092.635068.46960@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> Billary/2008 wrote:
>>> from Drudge
>>> ----------------------------------
>>>
>>> FBI FREEH UNLOADS ON CLINTON: 'CLOSETS WERE FULL OF SKELETONS'
>>> Thu Oct 06 2005 14:07:50 ET
>>>
>>> Louis Freeh Speaks for the First Time About his Terrible Relation****p
>>> with
>>> the President
>>>
>>> Former FBI Director Louis Freeh says publicly for the first time that
his
>>> relation****p with President Bill Clinton - the man who appointed him -
>>> was a
>>> terrible one because Clinton's scandals made him a constant target of
FBI
>>> investigations. Freeh discloses this and many other details of his
>>> dealings
>>> with the Clinton White House in a new bombshell book: 'My FBI :
Bringing
>>> Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on
>>> Terror' -- set for release next week.
>>>
>>> Freeh has taped an interview with Mike Wallace and CBSNEWS '60
MINUTES'
>>> to
>>> be broadcast Sunday, the DRUDGE RE****T has learned.
>>>
>>> MORE
>>>
>>> In the book, "My FBI," he writes, "The problem was with Bill Clinton
--
>>> the
>>> scandals and the rumored scandals, the incubating ones and the dying
ones
>>> never ended. Whatever moral compass the president was consulting was
>>> leading
>>> him in the wrong direction. His closets were full of skeletons just
>>> waiting
>>> to burst out."
>>>
>>> The director sought to distance himself from Clinton because of
>>> Whitewater,
>>> refusing a White House pass that would have enabled him to enter the
>>> building without signing in. This irked Clinton. "I wanted all my
visits
>>> to
>>> be official," says Freeh. "When I sent the pass back with a note, I
had
>>> no
>>> idea it would antagonize the president," he tells Wallace.
>>>
>>> Returning the pass was only the start of the rift. Later, relations
got
>>> so
>>> bad that President Clinton re****tedly began referring to Freeh as
"that
>>> F.ing Freeh." Says Freeh, "I don't know how they referred to me and I
>>> really
>>> didn't care," he says. "My role and my obligation was to conduct
criminal
>>> investigations. He, unfortunately for the country and unfortunately
for
>>> him,
>>> happened to be the subject of that investigation," Freeh says.
>>>
>>> In another revelation, Freeh says the former president let down the
>>> American
>>> people and the families of victims of the Khobar Towers terror attack
in
>>> Saudi Arabia. After promising to bring to justice those responsible
for
>>> the
>>> bombing that killed 19 and injured hundreds, Freeh says Clinton
refused
>>> to
>>> personally ask Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah to allow the FBI to
question
>>> bombing suspects the kingdom had in custody - the only way the bureau
>>> could
>>> secure the interviews, according to Freeh. Freeh writes in the book,
>>> "Bill
>>> Clinton raised the subject only to tell the crown prince that he
>>> understood
>>> the Saudis' reluctance to cooperate and then he hit Abdullah up for a
>>> contribution to the Clinton Presidential Library." Says Freeh, "That's
a
>>> fact that I am re****ting."
>>>
>>> The most unsavory of those investigations was the one concerning
Clinton
>>> and
>>> Lewinsky. The White House intern had kept a semen-stained dress as
proof
>>> of
>>> her relation****p and a Clinton blood sample was needed to match the
DNA
>>> on
>>> the dress. "Well, it was like a bad movie and it was ridiculous
that.Ken
>>> Starr and myself, the director of the FBI, find ourselves in that
>>> ridiculous
>>> position," he tells Wallace. "But we did it.very carefully, very
>>> confidentially," recalls Freeh. As he explains the plan in the book,
>>> Clinton
>>> was at a scheduled dinner and excused himself to go to the bathroom.
>>> Instead
>>> of the restroom, he entered another room where FBI medical technicians
>>> were
>>> waiting to take a blood sample.
>>>
>>> Freeh says he was determined to stay on as FBI director until
President
>>> Clinton left office so that Clinton could not appoint his successor.
"I
>>> was
>>> concerned about who he would put in there as FBI director because he
had
>>> expressed antipathy for the FBI, for the director," he tells Wallace.
>>> "[So]
>>> I was going to stay there and make sure he couldn't replace me," Freeh
>>> tells
>>> Wallace.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Developing...
>>>
>>> --
>>> Love Billary
>>> Tampa, FL
>>
>> Why would people be trying to dig up dirt on someone who hasn't been
>> president for 5 years?
>>
>> Oh. Never mind.
>>
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