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Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 21:35:46 -0700
To: liberty-and-justice@pobox.com
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Gore sued in row over report on TWA crash (fwd)

Gore knows a petition to government
when he sees one, but it must first
be wrapped in Federal Reserve Notes --
the BIG ones.  

Now, which President is on the $10,000 bill?

It has been so long since I had one in my
wallet, I just can't remember that darn
picture.


/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://www.supremelaw.com




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>From: "Peter L. Sroufe" <psroufe@ibm.net>
>Subject: IP: SNET: Gore sued in row over report on TWA crash 
>
>>From: "Brian Mosely" <bmosely@hotmail.com>
>>To: snetnews@world.std.com
>>Subject: SNET: Gore sued in row over report on TWA crash 
>>Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 09:40:52 PDT
>>
>>
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>>The following is from this morning edition of the London Times...why am 
>>I not surprised that this turned up in a oversea paper but there isn't a 
>>peep about it here....
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------
>>Gore sued in row over report on
>>                  TWA crash 
>>
>>           FROM TOM RHODES IN WASHINGTON 
>>
>>   A WOMAN who lost her husband in the Lockerbie disaster
>>   and was appointed to a White House airline safety
>>   commission is suing Al Gore, the United States
>>   Vice-President, over the report into last year's TWA Flight
>>   800 crash. 
>>
>>   Victoria Cummock has filed a suit in federal court against Mr
>>   Gore and the Department of Transportation, alleging that the
>>   Vice-President forced her to abandon a call for specific
>>   counter-terrorism measures and demands for their
>>   implementation. A magazine report claimed yesterday that
>>   Mr Gore's decision may have been influenced by large-scale
>>   campaign contributions from the airlines. 
>>
>>   Mrs Cummock has not endorsed the accepted theory that
>>   the Boeing 747 was brought down by mechanical failure and
>>   believes a terrorist bomb could have been the cause of the
>>   disaster. 
>>
>>   She claims that Mr Gore, as chairman of the commission,
>>   refused to publish her detailed dissent as part of the group's
>>   official recommendations after last July's TWA crash off
>>   Long Island in which all 230 passengers and crew were
>>   killed. 
>>
>>   The report, when presented to President Clinton in
>>   February, was said to have the unanimous support of all 21
>>   members of the White House Commission on Aviation
>>   Safety and Security. It recommended that special bomb
>>   detectors should be installed at only 54 of America's 450
>>   airports and, even then, only bags deemed suspicious would
>>   be checked. 
>>
>>   Mrs Cummock refused to sign the report and, according to
>>   The American Spectator, she then received a fax from
>>   Gerry Kavauer, the commission's executive director,
>>   promising her dissent would be published if she relented. She
>>   was later told Mr Gore would not agree to include her
>>   comments. The magazine alleges that Mr Gore's initial
>>   enthusiasm for anti-terrorist measures, which could have cost
>>   airlines up to $1 billion (about #600 million), was curbed by
>>   large donations to the Clinton-Gore re-election campaign by
>>   many airlines, including TWA. 
>>
>>   Federal Election Commission documents show that airlines
>>   gave nearly $500,000 in soft money to the Democratic Party
>>   after Mr Clinton appointed the commission. 
>>
>>   In September last year on the day that Mr Gore promised
>>   the airline lobby there would be no expensive new
>>   counter-terrorism measures, the Democratic National
>>   Committee received a $40,000 contribution from TWA
>>   headquarters. 
>>
>>   In her suit, Mrs Cummock claims that the commission and
>>   the Department of Transportation intended to file the final
>>   report without her complete dissent. She says the body
>>   violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act which requires
>>   committees to publish full minority dissents. 
>>
>>
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