It was Willey who betrayed Steele, and it was Ken Starr who betrayed the rule of law. |
It's unbelievable the lengths this man will go to -- and I'm talking about Ken Starr -- to harass people in this mess. |
Their request, presumably made because of the appearance of impropriety, is one he cannot ignore. There was, however, no impropriety in these matters. |
We're very pleased but not surprised, as there's never been any funding of anything remotely related to terrorist activities. |