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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (1658)9/7/1998 12:37:00 AM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen   of 67261
 
Have any of you Clinton bashers really thought about what you want now and why? You remind me of the peasant onlookers when Francois Garbaillot went to the guillotine, apparently a fascinating public display, unfortunately Mr. Garbaillot was the only person who knew the formula for pesticide and next year the grain supply perished.

I want Clinton out. Give me Al Gore anyday. We need moral integrity in our President, for that authorizes moral authority. We need a President who doesn't spend vast sums of public money hiding his illicit sex in small rooms off the Oval Office. The man is a joke, not to mention I have zero respect for his dirty politics methods of smearing people with lies and false accusations, like he and his did with Billy Dale. The man Clinton is the worst sort of politician and leader that this country has ever seen, and I mean that with all sincerity.

The truth is Michelle, that from a purely political viewpoint, it would be better for the Republicans to let Clinton swing gently in the wind for two more years. It would be a no-brainer for a Republican sweep for the Presidency in 2000. But I do care for my country, and I feel that it is far more important than politics to have a leader who a) won't lie to us, and b) has moral integrity, from which derives moral authority to make decisions on things like whether a factory is really a nerve gas factory, and if so, should we send in the Tomahawks.

I believe that when a President has totally succombed to his most base urges, no matter how reckless or morally reprehensible, then he will spend an inordinate of time practicing deceit, which undermines his moral authority.

That's it. He's unfit for the office.
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