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Politics : 2000:The Make-or-Break Election

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To: Scarecrow who wrote (160)6/8/2000 6:38:00 PM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (1) of 1013
 
Scarecrow,
It has always been my opinion that, if clinton had had his little affair somewhere other than the White House, not much ado would have occurred. Don't liberals realize that any President does not own that place, regardless of party, or political leaning? Any President is only given the loan of the place for the length of his term. To have his little pleasures in the Oval Office is the same as having them in a public place because, that office belongs to the public of these United States. When he did what he did, where he did, he besmirched every citizen of this country. A President has no right to privacy in the Oval Office. Besides all that, he was impeached for lying under oath, not diddling with an intern. ~H~
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