Letters to Editor

Dear Editor:

I just noticed that you have a Letters to the Editor section. I would like to make a comment on your priorities.

One of the most important issues on your agenda is bringing Bill Clinton and his administration to justice. Nothing is more important! We read your charges against Clinton. We are especially interested in his violation of immigration law. The registration of over 1 million non-citizens with no background checks in time for them to vote in the 1996 elections in their notorious Citizenship USA campaign is all you need to bring Clinton and Al Gore to justice.

Warren Brown
Maine

Editor Responds: You are correct about the travesty of Clinton’s many schemes to maintain power in Washington. We are also urgently pursuing the many crimes of Bill’s partner, Senator Hillary Clinton. (We haven’t forgotten about good ol’ Al either.) Thanks for your words of encouragement.

Dear Editor:

I have been glad to support Judicial Watch in its lawsuits against Bill, Hillary, Al Gore, etc. I just worry though, that in the event of convictions, President Bush will pardon all of them because “the people want to put this behind us.” I hope I’m wrong.

Walter Perry
Wisconsin

Editor Responds: We hope you’re wrong, too! It is hard to say what President Bush would do. The civil lawsuits that Judicial Watch has initiated can extract justice by educating the American people that, contrary to what the liberal media would like to have us believe, the Clintons are crooks. Our civil lawsuit also should yield large damages, hopefully bankrupting the Clintons. Thanks for your ongoing support.

Dear Editor:

Congratulations on your recent victories in the pursuit of justice against the corruption and criminality of Bill Clinton and his foul administration. It is truly good news that JW will finally receive documents containing proof of the misdeeds of Bill Clinton and Co. Three cheers for Judge Lamberth and his rulings requiring this disclosure.

I am truly thankful that there is a group of people as determined, or as you wrote in the January 2002 newsletter, “stubborn,” as the folks at JW, to keep fighting back in the face of never-ending obstructions on the part of the Clinton administration, and I’m sorry to say, on the part of the Bush administration as well.

There are average-Americans paying attention to what you are doing, and grateful for your hard work and resolve.

Paul Gelencser
Texas

Editor Response: Thank you, Paul. We are especially thankful, too, to have the chance to examine more than 1.8 million emails that were hidden during the Clinton administration. Eventually, justice will be served and we will prove to the Clintons that “no one is above the law.”




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