1.  But Janet Reno, eager for reappointment, delays senatorial demands for an unconflicted investigation, as Clintonian crooks hope the Asian money trail will cool.

2.  But then journalists began piecing together the Asian money connection of the Clinton campaign.

3.  Despite the bitterness, no one is suggesting that the flow of Asian money into American politics will subside.

4.  Further, it is increasingly Asian money that is building the region.

5.  Janet Reno, defying FBI and Justice professionals, is letting Clinton off scot-free in his conspiracy to break the election law and solicit Asian money.

6.  No wonder Justice considers D.C. the best place to pretend to be prosecuting the Clinton-Gore milking of Asian money sources.

7.  That offering later was caught up in the controversy over possible illegal funneling of Asian money into Democratic campaign coffers.

8.  The Clinton defense is now that he did not know the source of his Asian money.

9.  The tales of Democrats taking Asian money hint at sinister Democratic proclivities to which Republicans can point with horror.

10.  Though aware that this Asian political money must somehow or other be more loathsome than the political money from American corporations, I find no outrage rising within.

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