[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 101 (Thursday, July 28, 1994)]
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                            SERGEANT SCHULTZ

  (Mr. BALLENGER asked and was given permission to address the House 
for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
  Mr. BALLENGER. Mr. Speaker, why does Banking Chairman Henry Gonzalez 
remind me so much of Sergeant Schultz from Hogan's Heroes?
  Perhaps it is because of his willing neglect of his basic 
responsibility of oversight.
  Mr. Gonzalez sees nothing wrong with the questionable activities of 
the Clinton administration. And he is becoming either a knowing or 
unwitting accomplice in a coverup of the Whitewater affair.
  His actions as Banking chairman in this affair have been inexcusable. 
At each turn, he has sought to limit, muffle, crack down, or subvert 
the minority as it seeks the truth on this matter.
  He has refused to launch an investigation on his own into the 
Whitewater affairs, despite widespread media reports of questionable 
activities.
  How sad it is to see the process and the truth suffer in such a way.
  Mr. Speaker, Henry Gonzalez may see nothing when it comes to 
Whitewater, but it is hard to see if you refuse to open your eyes.

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