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Keep Repeating
the Unsubstantiated Accusations
Whisper,& never ever repeat [&
you won't have to when The Chairman Is Your Friend], that
The President Has Been Exonerated |
JACKSON-LEE: Mr. Chairman? Mr. Chairman?
HYDE: The gentlelady from Houston.
JACKSON-LEE: Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. I indicated I had a point of order. This
might be more preferable as a point of clarification. And that is I know it's extremely
long into the evening, Mr. Starr. But Mr. Chairman, did I understand Mr. Starr to state
that we would not expect any referrals on Filegate, Travelgate and Watergate -- excuse me,
Whitewater.
HYDE: Whitewater.
JACKSON-LEE: It's been many years, as relates to the provision in the Constitution on
impeachment. Did I hear that? You made a statement, Mr. Chairman. I don't know if you want
to make a statement, or Mr. Starr wanted to make a statement. But you did make a
statement, and I would appreciate it on the charge of our committee, since we do have that
responsibility, if I heard correctly.
And Mr. Chairman, I had in addition to add to the record, and a question as to whether or
not, because of the shortness of the time of questioning, whether or not Mr. Starr would
be able to answer, or he indicated, I believe, to many members that he would be willing to
answer some of our questions by way of written answers, for example, the question I had of
his firsthand knowledge of any details in that referral.
But Mr. Chairman, excuse me. Excuse my voice, it's late into the evening. And I do wanted
to add a United States versus Burdman (ph), 602 Fed. 2nd
547 Third Circuit 1979. I'd like to ask to have that submitted into the record, which
deals with the statement of course of -- (off mike) -- the legal profession's disapproval
of the role of advocate -- HYDE: The gentlelady has had her time
now. Do you have a --
JACKSON-LEE: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I would like the question of referral.
HYDE: Do you have a specific request?
JACKSON-LEE: Yes, Mr. Chairman. I would like the specific question answered as to the
referrals on Whitewater, Travelgate and Filegate.
HYDE: Okay, Mr. Starr -- I know. Mr. Starr, can you answer that?
STARR: I'm sorry. The opening statement spoke to the FBI
files and Travel Office matter. I did not comment beyond those two matters.
JACKSON-LEE: What did you say on those matters, Mr. Starr? That's what I asked.
HYDE: Well, if the gentlelady would read the report.
STARR: When I say I didn't comment with respect to the conclusion of such matters, the
opening statement speaks for itself, and I think we can in fact have that as part of the
record.
HYDE: Well, it is part of the official record.
STARR: Yes.
HYDE: Very well.
JACKSON-LEE: Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
HYDE: Well, thank you, Judge Starr, for a wonderful day.
Thank you. STARR: Thank you. |
We DID NOT waste your
money on those investigations.
Any citizen who makes over $1,000,000 a year knows we
deserved to stay at The Ritz. |
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