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Following the lawyers' money

Bloomberg, checking contributions by major law firms to presidential candidates, finds a touch of irony -- Members of Special Persecutor Kenneth Starr's law firm have given more to Hillary Clinton than to Republican candidates combined. Presumably Starr himself doesn't turn up on Clinton's list of contributors.

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DAMN that special persecutor that Janet Reno appointed.

By the way, I've been using the blog long enough to know that Typekey still signs you out after an hour. If ya'll are paying for this (stupid) service, why don't you complain about it? It seems absolutely ridiculous that nothing has been done about this in SO MANY MONTHS.

ARK. BLOG: I'll send the complaint along. And I now have this response from tech support:

"I agree with reader, but it is typekey and cant be modified unfortunately. And no, it isnt being paid for, typekey is a free service. I'm working to get rid of typekey though, and use what is called a captcha so that people dont sign in, but they enter a dynamically generated code. Trying to get this working on MT over the next couple of weeks."

I must not be remembering correctly. I thought Reno appointed Robert Fiske, who was then removed by a federal appeals court panel (one of whom had recently had lunch with Jesse Helms) which appointed Starr in his place.

ARK. BLOG: You're right.

Pouster have you clicked the "Remember my personal info?" box just above the text-comment box? Once I did that there were no more sign-ins required.

Hey, I did not see that box about remembering personal info. Thanks, Lwood!

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