bodecea
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"They don't have hit lists anymore"....sure, if that makes you feel better...but they are killers...I'd have my affairs in order, if I were you....just....in....case.....They don't HAVE hit lists any more. They are too old, retired, powerless, and too vulnerable for that. Don't be surprised if you see them fleeing to some 3rd world hellhole, where they'll be accepted with open arms. They did a lot for Mexico. Maybe they could go there.And the fact that you are posting this on an open forum now puts you on their hit list. Make sure all your affairs are in order.
Jean Duffey headed up Arkansas' 7th District drug task force in 1990. She was never allowed to conduct a thorough investigation of drug running in Mena or any possible connection to the train deaths. Her task force and a federal grand jury were shut down after they started examining corruption involving public officials. This was the state of politics and coerced law enforcement back THEN.
When a judge subpoenad evidence obtained by Jean Duffey's task force -- evidence gathered against drug bums and corrupt public officials, Ms. Duffey refused to honor the subpoena, fearing for the lives of witnesses (many of whom did turn up dead) and fled the state when a warrant was issued for her arrest. That was when the Clintons were in control.
But we don't see Lt. Silk or his prosecution team going anywhere now, do we ?