From the Desk of Terry Lynch


DATE: Feb. 8, 1999

FROM: Terry Lynch
POB 241035
Montgomery, AL 36124-1035


E-mail: TerryLynch@aol.com

Internet site: The Pyrotechnic Pen

Additional Information: Lynch Links


Letter to the Editor - For Immediate Release


SUBJECT: Report Clinton Hate Mail to Secret Service


Ref.: "Liberals spew hatred in Clinton case" by Allyson McKonzie of Troy Ala., Montgomery Advertiser, Feb. 8, 1999, p.9A.


Truth seekers and historians will not be able to ignore the fact that the impeachment and trial of President Clinton was motivated by party politics and hatred. This fact will be born out by the Senate's vote to acquit President Clinton.


Failure to muster the two-thirds majority vote needed to remove President Clinton from office will be proof that republicans rushed to judgment in their impeachment of President Clinton. Since Henry Hyde and House Managers did not prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt, the president is innocent of all charger and allegations of criminal activity. It will be untrue to say he committed perjury and obstruction of justice once he has been found not guilty, which is the essential result of an acquital.


Even if President Clinton is censured he will remain innocent of any crimes. This fact, this truth, will so outrage over-zealous republicans that they will explode! One of the results will probably be Kenneth Starr's attempt to indict the president. The other will be unfounded hate mail directed toward everyone who has supported the president.


I have already been the target of such abusive letters which cleverly twist the truth to attempt to commit character assassination by making false accusations and erroneous statements. No doubt Senators who vote to acquit President Clinton will also receive an avalanche of hate mail, as will editors. Since such mail has no foundation in fact I encourage editors to not publish it.


My response to all such hate mail will be to report it to law enforcement agencies when direct threats are evoked. Such mail which concerns the president or his supporters may be forwarded to the President@whitehouse.gov with a request that the writers be added to the Secret Service's Nut Case list of people who may threaten the president.


Hopefully such action will stop hate mongers before they resort to more violent actions such as cross burnings or killing journalists! Perhaps when government investigators come knocking on the doors of hate mongers and their publishers, they will get the message that their crimes do not pay: for it is a crime against man and God to bare false witness!



Sincerely, Terry Lynch
Montgomery, AL
8 Feb. 1999




Lynch is creator of the Help Bill website which is a non-partisan grassroots effort to express support for President Bill Clinton.






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