- Hillary, not Bill, not Janet Reno, not Webb Hubbell,
not Vince Foster was the one who ordered the final assault. Final death
count: 76 Branch Davidians, including 21 children and two pregnant women.
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- "A Woman in Charge"
- From Robert Morrow
- Clinton expert
- Austin, TX 512-306-1510
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- Hillary was the one who ordered the FUBAR final
assault on the holed-up Branch Davidians in Waco on April 19th, 1993. The
final death count from this disastrous fiasco was 76 Branch Davidians,
including 21 childrene and two pregnant women. The appalling disaster at
Waco was what motivated Timothy McVeigh to participate in the terroristic
bombings in Oklahoma City, two years later on April 19, 1995.
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- Hillary was putting pressure on Vince Foster (her longtime
boyfriend, sexual partner and emotional husband) and Webb Hubbell who was
the #3 guy at Justice Department, to have a forceful resolution to the
Waco standoff. Webb Hubbell is also probably the father of Chelsea, not
Bill Clinton: Check out post #207 on
this FreeRepublic web link to see a photo of the strikingly similar Webb
Hubbell and Chelsea:
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- http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1157419/posts?q=1&&page=201
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- One big reason Hillary place Hubbell in the #3 spot at
the Justice Department was so that he would not have to go through a Senate
confirmation hearing where the ugly and probably true details about Hubbell
being the biological father of Chelsea might be revealed in this
process. Carl Bernstein in his book on Hillary gets close to this,
"Foster vaguely repeated his fear that the confirmation process would
hurt Hillary. He seemed to know something that Nussbaum didn't." [Bernstein, A
Woman in Charge, p. 253] Likewise Hillary placed Vince Foster, her longtime
lover and emotional husband, at the #2 spot in the office of White House
counsel, although Vince (Hillary's best friend) was really superior
in power over White House counsel Bernie Nussbaum. Vince basically was
the one who "vetted" Nussbaum for the spot.
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- "Give me a reason not to do this," Janet
Reno is said to have begged aides shortly before orders were issued
in the final assault. After the complete disaster of the final assault
on the Branch Davidians, Bill Clinton was refusing to face the media, and
Janet Reno stepped out to take full responsibility in front of the cameras.
But the real "Woman in Charge" responsible for the
deaths of 76 Branch Davidians, including 21 children and two pregnant women
was was Hillary, not Janet Reno, not ev
- During an interview in early February 2001 the former
White House aide alleged that Hillary Clinton pressured the late Vincent
Foster to resolve the Waco standoff. As a resulen and children
were killed. Appearing on CNN's "Larry King Live" Tripp
suggested that Foster, at Mrs Clinton's direction, transmitted the order
to move on the Branch Davidian's Waco compound, which culminated
in a military style attack on the wooden buildin
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- Her accusations lend weight to charges made previously
by Special Forces expert and Waco investigator, Steve Barry.
According to the former Special Forces member, Hillary set up a special
"crises centre" in the White House to deal with Waco. Serving
with her in the centre was Vincent Foster who, according to his widow was
subsequently: "fuelled by horror at the carnage at Waco for
which the White House had ultimately been responsible."
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- Foster himself was found dead, from a gun-shot wound
to the head, in a Virginia park three months later. Could he
have known too much about Waco?
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- Journalist Ambrose Evans-Pritchard maintains that Foster
had been "drafting a letter involving Waco" on the very
day of his death. Moreover Evans-Pritchard says that Foster kept a Waco file
in a locked cabinet that was off limits to everyone, including his secretary.
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- Prior to Waco, Foster was "dignified, decent,
caring, smart" says Linda Tripp; in its aftermath though, she said:
"Vince was falling apart."
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- She was with the former White House deputy counsel when
the news about Waco broke on television. "A special
bulletin came on showing the atrocity atWaco and the children. And
his face, his whole body slumped, and his face turned white, and he was
absolutely crushed knowing the part he had played."
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- "And he had played the part at Mrs Clinton direction,"
said Tripp.
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- Moreover, there was a marked contrast between Foster's
heartfelt emotion at the Waco tragedy and Hillary Clinton's,
Tripp insists: "Her reaction was heartless".
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- Her accusations give further weight to allegations first
levelled in the 1999 documentary on the deadly confrontation, "Waco:
A New Revelation." The film featured the account of former House Waco
investigator T. March Bell. "One of the interesting things that
happens in an investigation is that you get anonymous phone calls," Bell explained
in the film. "And we in fact received anonymous phone calls from Justice
Department managers and attorneys who believe that pressure was placed
on Janet Reno by Webb Hubbell, pressure that came from the first lady of
the United States."
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- Mrs Clinton grew more and more impatient as the Waco stand-off
came to dominate the headlines [Hillary want to get so-called "heath
care reform" done, and Waco was taking all the headlines in spring,
1993, so Hillary forced the Waco resolution with disastrous results
and a lot of death - Robert Morrow ] during the early
months of the Clinton administration, said Bell. It was
she, according to Bell's sources, who pressured a reluctant Janet
Reno to act.
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- "Give me a reason not to do this," Reno is
said to have begged aides shortly before orders were issued for the final
assault.
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- Sources include: The SPOTLIGHT Oct 30 1999 and
NewsMax.com, Tripp: Hillary Directed Waco. Saturday, Feb. 10, 2001
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- Robert Morrow
- morrow321@fastmail.fm
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