FOUR DEAD FUNDRAISERS!

With regard to Janet Reno's claim that there is no indicator of criminal activity in the handling of Democratic fund raising, I wish to point out that four campaign finance officials from the 1992 Clinton campaign have died under suspicious circumstances.

The most famous case is that of Former DNC fund raiser and Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown who, and the eve of being indicted, died in a plane crash. The claim that the crash as the result of bad weather, in addition to having been proven a lie, fails to account for why the aircraft lost all of it's cockpit radios and radar transponders while still 7 miles from the crash site.

Another fellow 1992 fund raiser was C. Victor Raiser II, co-chairman of Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign finance committee. He and his son, Montgomery Raiser, died in a plane crash in clear weather. Associates report that he had become disillusioned by the campaign.

Another member of Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign finance committee was Herschel Friday, who also died in a plane crash.

Ed Willey, the manager of the Clinton 1992 presidential campaign finance committee, and notable for handling briefcases full of cash, was "Fosterized"; killed by a gunshot that was hastily labeled a suicide despite clear evidence of foul play.

If Ms. Reno does not see the need to investigate the 1992 and 1996 Democratic fund raising on the basis of these deaths, then she should not be the attorney general.


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