Clinton Cronies on disbarment committee in Arkansas

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There are seven members of the committee who will soon vote on disciplinary action against Clinton. A review of political donation records reveals several have strong connections to Clinton and the Democratic Party.

According to several campaign databases searched by WorldNetDaily, three committee members have made contributions, which Glavin says may indicate a conflict of interest.

Attorney Richard Reid, attorney Bart Virden, and Dr. Patricia Youngdahl were found on the donation lists.

Youngdahl and her daughter were overnight guests in the Clinton White House after making donations to the Clinton campaign and to the Democratic National Committee.

If Youngdahl, Reid, and Virden recuse themselves from the case, alternate committee members will be asked to fill in.

A search by the Arkansas Democrat Gazette reveals that two alternate committee members have also made donations. David Solomon and Dick Hatfield each made direct donations to both of Clinton's presidential campaigns.

In all, more than 30 donations by members of the legal review body, totaling over $16,000, were found on the records.

World Net Daily

-- John Galt (still@doom.er), February 11, 2000

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-- deep cover (still@doom.er), February 11, 2000.

In all, 30 separate donations were made from the people on this committee and their immediate families, businesses, and partners.

But of course it will be a fair and unbiased hearing. We have the democratic party's word on it.

By the way - NONE of those who donated mentioned these donations to Clinton, and NONE have recused themselves. They had no intention of revealing this information.

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), February 11, 2000.


The Clintons seem to be masters at "stacking" juries, panels, judges, etc, when they're under attack. It's a shame they didn't thumb their (pinnochio) noses at everyone by having Seven Mainland Chinese Communists sit on the panel! That really would be the Magnificent Seven!

-- RealisticallyWe (CantGetThat@Guy.com), February 11, 2000.

Therefore the entire State of Arkansas will need to be dissolved.

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-- Squirrel Hunter (nuts@upina.cellrelaytower), February 11, 2000.


While I have no info on this particular panel it is Clinton's MO to stack such groups with women he "did not have sexual relations" with....

Investigators, on you mark, get set, go......

-- cgbg jr (cgbgjr@webtv.net), February 11, 2000.



It's obvious that Klintoon would go up before this panel for a disbarment hearing and end up as Chief Justice of the Arkansas State Supreme Court.

It's that "Arkansas justice" thing.

WW

-- Wildweasel (vtmldm@epix.net), February 11, 2000.


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