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Former FBI Chief Exposes Clinton

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posted on Oct, 7 2005 @ 06:35 PM
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In an upcoming book and interview with CBS's 60 Minutes, former FBI director Louis Freeh discusses his stint in the Clinton administration, making several serious accusations:



This Sunday’s “60 minutes” interview of former FBI director Louis Freeh about his new book is causing quite a stir in some political circles. In his discussion with Mike Wallace and in the book, Freeh describes his difficult relationship with the man who appointed him – President Clinton.

Reviewing various scandals, Freeh writes in his book: “The problem was with Bill Clinton — the scandals and the rumored scandals, the incubating ones and the dying ones never ended. Whatever moral compass the president was consulting was leading him in the wrong direction. His closets were full of skeletons just waiting to burst out.”

Freeh also alleges that Clinton refused to personally ask Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah to allow the FBI to question suspects in the ’96 Khobar Tower attacks who were in Saudi custody. Freeh writes: “Bill Clinton raised the subject only to tell the crown prince that he understood the Saudis’ reluctance to cooperate and then he hit Abdullah up for a contribution to the Clinton Presidential Library.”

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Eveyone already knows about all of Clinton's personal skeletons, but the accusation that he stepped in the way of a terror investigation so he could raise more money for his library is extremely serious and should be investigated.



posted on Oct, 8 2005 @ 09:44 AM
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This is classic Bill Clinton, "I feel your pain" and by the way, how about some money for my library?

This is what will happen. Instead of further investigation of Clinton, the media will cruicify Freeh, and the investigation will turn onto him.



 
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