Tuesday, March 30, 2004

Judicial underexposure

The Supreme Court ruled today that the government does not have to release a photo of Vince Foster's body at the crime scene that was sought by a California lawyer under the Freedom of information act.

The Court stated that family's should be afforded privacy in these matters.

I agree, normally. Unless:

- the victim is the Counsel to the President of the United States
- he is also the President's personal lawyer in charge of scandal defense, and knows where the skeletons are
- the victim shows up mysteriously dead in a Federal Park the day after the President fires the Director of the FBI
- witness identified a "neck wound' that is inconsistent with the suicide story and is shown in one of the disputed photos.

I could go thru all of the evidence, but Newsmax has already done it better than I can.

Bottom line: There is a strong conspiracy theory that argues that the President's personal lawyer was murdered. There's evidence that shows it, including this sought after photo. Unless that evidence is made public the conspiracy will rage.

I want to see the photo.

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