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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 8 Num. 76
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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CLINTON TOLD: STEP DOWN OR STEP ASIDE
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By Sherman H. Skolnick
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Recently a meeting was reportedly held in the White House,
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chaired by Robert Strauss, elder statesman of the Democrat Party,
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accompanied by between five and ten leading Democrats. President
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Clinton was told to his face that the gathering storm against his
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wife Hillary would wreck the Democrat Party.
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The President was shown a photograph of the reported upcoming
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federal criminal indictment by the Independent Counsel against
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the First Lady accusing her of perjury and obstruction of
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justice. The indictment, as described to Clinton, is reportedly
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to be handed up, or has already been done so, and is set to be
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released between the date of the Democrat Convention in August
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and the Presidential election in November.
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Cursing and fuming, the President reportedly told Strauss and the
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others, "You are traitors," implying with the use of the sinister
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term that certain drastic action might be taken by Clinton
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against them, under his vast emergency powers as
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Commander-in-Chief and President.
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"You use cocaine and liquor. You are unfit to deal with
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worldwide emergencies," Strauss reportedly blurted out and
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smashed an ashtray on a nearby desk near Clinton. In response to
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further shouting and curses by Clinton, Strauss reportedly said
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the President is "deranged" and could be removed under the 25th
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Amendment, and that Vice President Al Gore would help.
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(The U.S. Constitution, 25th Amendment, Section 4, provides in
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pertinent part:
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Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the
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principal officers of the executive departments or of such
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other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the
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President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the
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House of Representatives their written declaration that the
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President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of
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his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the
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powers and duties of the office as Acting President.
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The 25th Amendment goes on to provide further terms under which
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the matter is to be decided quickly by Congress whether in
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session or not.)
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At the meeting, Strauss reportedly ordered the President to
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either resign his office or to state he does not wish to be
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nominated for a second term, either one to be announced by
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Clinton two days before the Democrat Convention.
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Clinton strangely cooled down when Strauss reportedly suggested
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that Clinton figure out a way to send Hillary out of the country
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for six months.
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Prior to the meeting, the group with the aid of others, had
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already arranged stories to leak, such as that CIA Director
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Deutch has ordered an internal review of any spy agency links to
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alleged U.S.-sanctioned criminal activity in Arkansas when
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President Clinton was governor.
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At the meeting the President did not give his decision. Later,
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Clinton told the group he does not agree to their terms, and was
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given the ultimatum that Clinton would be confronted on the floor
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of the Convention in Chicago by prominent delegates with various
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charges, such as:
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1. That he participated with the First Lady in various crimes,
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and is damaging the country and the Democrat Party.
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2. That as Arkansas governor he condoned dope shipments into the
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airport at Mena. That as President he is condoning corrupt FBI
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officials participating in massive dope smuggling across the
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Canadian border into Montana.
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Originally expected to be boring, the Democrat Convention in
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Chicago may turn out to be a donnybrook.
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Some at the meeting and thereafter expressed the view that
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Clinton's position and corruption is somehow linked to the series
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of strange events and violence.
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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Mr. Skolnick, since 1963, has been founder/chairman of a
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public-interest group, CITIZENS' COMMITTEE TO CLEAN UP THE
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COURTS, researching and disclosing certain instances of judicial
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corruption and political murders. Since 1971, as editor of
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updates of the group's work, called HOTLINE NEWS, a 5-minute
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recorded phone message, changed several times per week -- a
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regular phone call -- (312) 731-1100. Since 1991, a regular
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participant, now moderator, of a popular, public access cable TV
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program, called "Broadsides", in Chicago and suburbs -- on most
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every Monday evening in Chicago, on Channel 21 cable, 9 p.m.,
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available to some 400,000 households. His comments appear on
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Internet on several websites; archives of his stories can be
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pulled up and printed out. Also, on Internet, his stories appear
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on some five categories of news groups, such as
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alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater and alt.activism. Office
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(8 a.m. to midnight, 7 days): (312) 375-5741. 9800 So. Oglesby
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Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617-4870. Call before sending FAX. (After
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October 12, 1996, AREA CODE changes to 773.)
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A few highlights of the group's work: Caused the biggest bribery
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scandal in U.S. history, the collapse of the Illinois Supreme
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Court, 1969. Investigation of the sabotaged Watergate plane
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crash, 1972-73. 12 Watergate figures perished including Mrs. E.
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Howard Hunt, wife of the Watergate burglar. One of the first to
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comment on the Vice President Spiro Agnew bribery mess, resulting
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in his downfall, 1973. Investigation and disclosure causing the
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jailing for bribery of the highest level sitting federal judge in
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American history, Chicago Federal Appeals Judge Otto Kerner, Jr.,
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1973. Touching off "Operation Greylord," in which 20 local
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judges and 40 lawyers jailed for bribery, 1983-1993.
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