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Date: Mon, 28 Jul 1997 23:01:35 -0700
To: Bill Cheek <bcheek@san.rr.com>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: "The Formation of the Noosphere," by Teilhard de Chardin

Take this essay to your favorite tree, by your favorite
brook, in your favorite park.  Then, concentrate,
concentrate, concentrate.  The essay gets easier, 
as you read further into it.

/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://www.supremelaw.com


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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 06:33:54 -0700
To: XcongressX@aol.com
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: General Stonewall Reno
Status: U

Specter was a staff attorney on
the Warren Commission.  

Don't kid yourself.


/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://www.supremelaw.com



At 03:48 AM 7/29/97 -0400, you wrote:
>July 29, 1997
>
>Yesterday, Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) grilled FBI Director, Louis Freeh,
>regarding the FBI's progress on a few critical cases -- Ruby Ridge, for
>example.  Specter was not at all  pleased, and his bitter cynicism came clear
>when he asked, paraphrasing, "when can we expect resolution of Ruby Ridge
>.... are we going to have to wait '16 years', as we did with the Uni-Bomber
>case?  
>
>After raising the possibility of having Arafat tried here, in the U.S court,
>according to Reagan-era terrorist laws, Spector moved on to the subject of
>getting a special councel .. and then finished.  IMO, Specter is admirably
>forthright, and seems to use sound judgement.  And though Spector usually
>plays his cards close to the vest, there was no question about his disgust
>yesterday; I think that he and Lott are now ready to take action.  Momentum
>is building; let's hope they move fast. -- SW
>-------------------------------------------------------------
>                    Trent Lott Considering Senate Action Against Reno
>
>(15:02 07/27/97) By Jim Wolf
>
>WASHINGTON (Reuter) - The Republican leader of the Senate said Sunday he was
>considering possible action against Attorney General Janet Reno for allegedly
>trying to curb investigations that could embarrass President Clinton.
>
>Senate Majority leader, Trent Lott of Mississippi, said he was not yet
>calling for the resignation of Reno, the nation's top law enforcement
>official, (continued) "but we are looking at other options to consider in the
>Senate."
>
>"I think it's becoming more and more indefensible," Lott said of Reno's
>position on several highly politicized cases, notably her refusal to appoint
>an independent counsel to investigate alleged Democratic fund-raising abuses.
>
>"The pattern here is extremely disturbing," he said on the NBC program "Meet
>the Press." "..and if it continues," he added, "we're going to have do
>something more" than just denouncing Reno, whom he derided as "General
>Stonewall Reno."
>
>Lott did not specify what sort of anti-Reno action he might urge the Senate
>to take. On Wednesday Senate campaign finance investigators rebuffed the
>Justice Department by voting to grant immunity to four Buddhist nuns involved
>in a fund-raising event attended by Vice President Al Gore in 1996.
>
>The Justice Department had urged the Governmental Affairs Committee, which is
>investigating campaign finance abuses, not to grant immunity for fear it
>might compromise the department's own inquiry.
>
>Republicans have implied the department is trying to shield the White House
>from potentially harmful disclosures about improper gifts to the Democratic
>Party from members of a Buddhist temple in Southern California.
>
>Lott lashed out at the department's "incredible refusal and cavalier
>attitude" in opposing immunity, which the committee voted 15-1 to grant,
>opening the door for the four nuns to testify.
>
>"I am very disturbed by the Justice Department and by their conduct and the
>appearance of what now looks like purely political decisions to block these
>investigations," he said.
>
>Bert Brandenburg, Reno's chief spokesman, denied that partisan politics had
>affected the Justice Department's stance on immunity. [sure thing, pal]
>
>"Congress wants a witness for a day," he said. "The Justice Department is
>looking at how immunity for a witness might affect a months-long, major,
>complicated criminal investigation."
>
>"This is one attorney general who calls them as she sees them," Brandenburg
>said in a phone interview. [right, but what a shame: the woman refuses to
>open her eyes.] 
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>In a message dated 97-07-27 15:33:04 EDT, jhofmann@erols.com (jim hofmann)
>writes:
>
><< No word on the wires today of Trent Lott and Arlen Specter's declaration
>that they have no confidence in Janet Reno and are exploring several options
>to deal with her.   There is a story on President Clinton endorsing a
>commercial movie in which the President is a good guy. - Jim  >>
>-----------------------------------------
>
>
>

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Paul Andrew Mitchell                 : Counselor at Law, federal witness
B.A., Political Science, UCLA;  M.S., Public Administration, U.C. Irvine

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