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Quin Hillyer's review of Mrs. Bill Clinton's activities is a necessary review and reminder.
His parting thought hoping that "somehow, someway, conservatives ought to fight back..." reveals the real crux of an issue facing all Americans. Conservatives (including Quin) are fighting back, and will continue to do so, but if the rules (be it the rule of law or simply the rule of common civility) do not apply to liberal/leftist Democrats, then our society becomes an anarchy.
What is happening at an accelerating rate is that Democrats in positions of power in various branches of government simply look the other way to save a Democrat when Democrat Party policy requires they do so, and apply every "jot and tittle" of law to a Republican, again as (D)Party policy/collective liberal wisdom requires. This has even filtered down to the rank and file who serve on juries, i.e., the Scooter Libby verdict.
Some years ago Republicans "bit the bullet" and offered up Richard Nixon based upon principle not party loyalty. We have yet to see any such character on the part of most Democrats. In fact it is quite the opposite, as there is a discernible, palpable, lust for power. Frankly, that should scare the hell out of every American.
p>We must have a collective understanding and expectation that the rules apply to everyone equally, or we will descend into an anarchy such as the world has never seen. br> -- Glenn G. Greeno br> Belleville, Illinois /p> p> Quin Hillyer brings us sobering reading once again. Hillary Clinton's record continues to go unexamined. When will the MSM ever see her as she really is? They are still walking into walls for her. Republicans, please don't let Clinton's election be a fait accompli. It's broken glass time. br> -- Cara Lyons Lege' /p> p> Quin, you forgot to mention the Barrett investigation and subsequent report that was never released because of the actions of certain Democrat senators. Now this could really be big in the 2008 election if only the lazy MSM would demand to see the unredacted copy. br> --