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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: pz who wrote (4685)9/11/1998 10:45:00 AM
From: mauser96   of 13994
 
He missed his real calling-he should have been an actor. At his best he is really a great performer. I wonder if the American public is stupid enough to be taken in by his act. Will they really think it's just coincidence that he apologized to Monica the same day that the House votes on releasing the Starr report? Do they really believe this serial adulterer and liar? The only thing that he is truly sorry about is being caught and possibly having to pay the price. In any case his regrets are not material to guilt and conviction, though if this was a normal criminal case true remorse might influence the sentence. Personally, I might be willing to forgive him, but only if he resigns. Felonious actions should have more consequences than having to reluctantly say "I'm sorry" . That's the reason we have courts, juries, judges, and prisons. In Clinton's case, out of respect for his office if not the man, I will be satisfied if he leaves the office in disgrace.
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