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- From: chrisl@stpaul.gov (Chris A Lyman)
- Subject: Suzanne Rollerblades for the Truth?
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 20:29:05 GMT
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- forgach@noao.edu (Suzanne Forgach) writes:
- > From article by chrisl@stpaul.gov (Chris A Lyman):
- >> forgach@noao.edu (Suzanne Forgach) writes:
-
- >>> Hey, BC has his fingers in so many, er, pies, I'll stick around for the
- >>> impeachment in a year or two. :-)
-
- >> What's he done that compares with Iran-Contra, Iraq-gate, or (possibly)
- >> the Iran hostage deal of 1980?
-
- > A) NBC's Dateline did a story last spring of a man in Arkansas who was put
- > in prison for a murder he didn't commit. He _had_ thrown a rock and hit
- > somebody, but his victim was well enough to be walking around in the
- > emergency room. She didn't live through surgery though, and the medical
- > examiner testified that she died of the rock injuries. It was later
- > revealed 1) that the medical examiner had been found incompetant in many
- > previous cases yet Gov. Clinton still kept him on the staff, and 2) that
- > the woman had actually died of improperly administered anesthesia. The
- > nurse administering the anesthesia?
-
- > Bill Clinton's mother.
-
- Suzanne, you should be more careful. Someone with access to a good library
- might find out that you're lying:
-
- 1. The man did not go to prison for murder, unless the sentencing guidelines
- in Arkansas call for *six months* imprisonment for murder.
-
- 2. Clinton was not in office at the time of this incident. He was working
- as a lawyer and was preparing a bid to be returned to the governorship
- after losing the previous election.
-
- 3. The woman did not die of improperly administered anesthesia, she died
- because operating personnel were unable to clear her throat so that she
- could breathe.
-
- My source on this is the 8/3/92 issue of New Republic, pp 14-17. Dateline's
- case is based entirely on speculation and innuendo.
-
- > In a taped conversation in which Ms. Flowers asked Mr. Clinton, "What
- > should I tell people if they ask me how I got this job?", Mr. Clinton
- > responded, "Do what I do. Lie."
-
- There is considerable and credible doubt that the male voice on the tape
- was Clinton's. Got any more red herrings, Suzanne?
-
- --
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