WASHINGTON -- The man who says he once sold marijuana to Dan
Quayle secured a victory today in U.S. Supreme Court. Two former government
officials trying to fend off a lawsuit by Brett Kimberlin lost their appeal.
The court, without comment, turned down the officials' argument that they
are
entitled to immunity from the lawsuit. Kimberlin says he was wrongly disciplined
just before the 1988 election to stifle his allegation about Quayle.
In 1988, Kimberlin was being held at the federal prison in El Reno, Okla.,
for
drug conspiracy and involvement in eight bombings in Speedway, Ind.
Kimberlin, who once owned a health food restaurant in
Indianapolis and pleaded guilty to separate federal drug charges, was
charged with setting a series of bombs that terrorized Speedway in
1978. After three federal trials, Kimberlin was found guilty of the
bombings in 1981 and sentenced to 50 years in prison.
Four days before Quayle was elected vice president on Nov. 8,
the Bureau of Prisons director at the time, J. Michael Quinlan,
canceled a prison news conference at which Kimberlin planned to say
he sold marijuana to Quayle in 1972.
Quinlan ordered Kimberlin placed in special detention. On Nov. 7, the day
before the election, Kimberlin again was placed in special detention after
he
tried to set up a telephone conference call with reporters in Washington.
Kimberlin sued Quinlan and former Justice Department spokesman Loye Miller,
saying they violated his constitutional free-speech rights.
This is all true.
Anyone paying attention in 1988 knows this man tried to talk
to the press, so the prison,
after a request from the White House, threw him into solitary
confinement and would not
let him speak to reporters about his claim that he sold dope
to Danny the Dork until
after the election.
The whore press, for reasons I can't explain said, "Ok, we
understand" and dropped it.
The civil rights of Brent Kimberlain were thrown away so Danny
the Idiot could become
vice president without any questions being answered.
Gee - does this sound familiar?
Today's press is willing to let Smirk flirt with being president,
and
for reasons I can't explain, (if you
know me, that's pretty rare,) the press stopped
asking questions about the blank-slate idiot's drug problems
after two years of grabbing at
Clinton's cock from every conceivable angle on next-to-nothing
hearsay evidence.
Why does the GOP get a free ride again?