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March for Justice.

The October 31, 1998 Rally Supporting The Clinton Investigation, at The Washington Monument, in Washington D.C.

Gary Aldrich, Anne Coulter, Matt Drudge, et al. are brought together by Jim Robinson's FreeRepublic.Com to express their outrage at the conduct of the President and his immoral supporters. Some notable speakers at the rally of thousands were:

Larry Klayman. " It's not about sex, it's about greed, corruption, and selling out the country ".

Billy Dale. " The day Bill Clinton leaves office, there will be a guy with a sign that says, ' Count The Silverware ' ".

L.D. Brown. " The American people put Bonnie and Clyde in office...This is my coming out party and I'm here to say the emperor has no clothes and can't keep 'em on...I'm here to talk about some of skeletons in their closet. I have been eye witness to their dark path...The more desperate they get, the more desperate things they will do.

1) Vince Foster and Hillary Clinton were having an affair.
2) While in Arkansas, I procured women for Bill Clinton.
3) This is the most corrupt time in our political history ".

Joyce Smith. " We are no longer going to stay on the white liberal democrat plantation. They will no longer keep us: dumb, dependant, depressed and Democrat ". ( she is obviously an American of African descent ).

Alan Keyes. " There can be no freedom without moral responsibility...The question is not about Bill Clinton's moral character, but our moral character...We have a choice between lawless Democrats and gutless Republicans...most of us don't have to lower our nostrils to the toilet, before we flush ".

Dr. Paul Fick. " The pattern to his behavior leads back to the 70s...Clinton sold positions on state commissions back in Arkansas ".

Rev. Jessie Peterson. " Blacks have been brain washed by Jessie Jackson and liberal Democrats...The problem in the black community is a lack of moral values...it's a war between good and evil; Bill Clinton is evil ". ( another American of African descent ).

Lucianne Goldberg. " Today is the most satisfying day of my life...You can't forget what's true; it's hard to remember the lies ".

It's just too much, to regurgitate all the points made by the dedicated speakers. These disjointed quotations should serve as some food for thought. Watching the crowd of thousands, made me think back to the pro-Clinton rally of a week or two ago near the Whitehouse, that only numbered about 100! How's that for a poll?

P.S. One of the many signs in the crowd was, " Ignore Pollaganda ".

- Bongo ( Another great sign was " Clinton = Nixon? Close, but no cigar! " )


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Updated ( 11-1-98 )
(c)1998 Bongo.