9-1-1 with your emergency? so what did happen? it began just after christmas the previous winter, 1996. there was this house party. amy s parents went out of town and so aimee said let s just invite some people over, have a good time. shannon came along of course. they were drinking, acting a bit outrageous, smoking, drinking partying. sara was there and amy. jennifer too. they were party girls. little on the wildes? yeah. they wanted to be adults before their time. they wanted to grow up. they didn t want anyone telling them what to do. but one of the people at the party actually was an adult or close to it. shaman s brother ricky came to the party. ricky was almost 21. he was done with school and it was working full-time at his family s electricity business, high voltage lines, dangerous
have had that information. wildes, the obvious implication is that it is deliberate. perhaps, if we did not have one of those things you could make an argument that there were some oversights, or it got lost, or the dog ate it, or something. when you have so many records that are routinely kept, pursuant to the law, let s remember, it is required by the presidential records act to keep these logs of calls, and daily diaries. and then, on top of it, we have evidence now that we learned about the president directing the white house photographer to not take photos of him. it is clearly intentional. what does that mean? it means that there was some cover-up. because, the inferences, obviously, that the president knew that what was going on that day was, potentially, illegal. he knew that what he was doing
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