"Mistrust those in whom the urge to punish is strong." Friedrich Nietzche

"Any and all non-violent, non-coercive, non-larcenous, consensual adult behavior that does not physically harm other people or their property or directly and immediately endangers same, that does not disturb the peace or create a public nuisance, and that is done in private, especially on private property, is the inalienable right of all adults. In a truly free and liberty-loving society, ruled by a secular government, no laws should be passed to prohibit such behavior. Any laws now existing that are contrary to the above definition of inalienable rights are violations of the rights of adults and should be made null and void." D. M. Mitchell (from The Myth of Inalienable Rights, at: http://dowehaverights.blogspot.com/)

Friday, October 05, 2007

Curiouser and Curiouser....but conveniently forgotten

Bill Clinton was our President for two terms, eight years. Now his wife, Hilary,is running for that office. Recently I came across an old print-out concerning the disturbing number of dead people who were connected in some way to the Clintons, especially Bill. Some of the connections were tenuous at best, I admit.

But still, how many people do you know, have a business relationship with, have met, or who have done even the slightest bit of work for you, that have died a violent death: gunshots, falls, airplane accidents, and so forth? With the Clintons the number goes well over thirty, and I'm being conservative.

And then there is the case of Kevin Ives and Don Henry, two young boys between the ages of 12 and 13 who were found dead on a railroad track near Mena, Arkansas. This was when Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas. Remember Mena? It had been alleged that cocaine was being smuggled into the country and guns were being smuggled out. This was during the Sandinista thing in Nicaragua. Oliver North, et al.?

Some people have posited that the two boys had seen something they weren't supposed to and were killed for it and the murders were made to look like they fell asleep on the railroad tracks and were killed by a train. That's was what the Arkansas State Medical Examiner claimed anyway. It was later discovered, however, that one boy died of a crushed skull and the other from being stabbed in the back...before the train ran over them.

Okay, the interesting thing here is this. There were seven other people, all of whom had information about the deaths of those two boys, who died violent deaths within three years of the deaths of those boys. What's the chances of that happening?

It looks like Bill Clinton has gotten away with something. But maybe, just maybe all these deaths are really just coincidental. Each separate and having nothing to do with Bill...or Hilary. Yeah, just maybe.

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