Secret Service Testimony
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So, the Secret Service must testify against President Clinton (July 8). What does Kenneth Starr think agents can tell him? Do you believe the president let them watch? Frankly, it is time to end this investigation. This is a huge waste of our (taxpayer) money. Starr should be indicted for wasting our time. Ultimately, what could possibly be proven? That two people had sex? The last time I checked, that was not against any laws!
JAMES J. PAPPAS
Torrance
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It is known by the media that Vernon Jordan is very good friend of the gentleman to whom Monica Lewinsky’s mother will soon be married. The young people who work at the White House are not without good “connections.” What is so unusual about friends aiding one another in the pursuit of employment? Have the scandalmongers let it be known that all of the interns receive gifts from the president? The book of poetry referred to so often was received by all of the interns. I note that not a single one of the other interns has been interviewed.
The Paula Jones scam, which was meant to destroy the president, did not work and there seems to be a manic attempt to find something that will. To sully all that America stands for in a greedy quest for power places the perpetrators beneath contempt. There has not been, nor will there be, proof of any of the squalid allegations and innuendo.
ANN KENNEDY
Long Beach
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To put the Starr investigation in perspective, we can say it has cost the American people a little more than they paid Mike Tyson to bite off Evander Holyfield’s ear, and a little less than the amount we spent to send Bill Clinton and 1,200 of his cronies on a nine-day vacation to Communist China.
BILL GLASGOW
Blue Jay
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It is obvious that the letters attacking Starr and praising Clinton (for what?) are planted by the powerful Clinton spin machine, which churns these out from all over the country on demand.
KEITH TAVEL
Culver City
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