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Politics : Clinton Survey "Resign" Yes or NO

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To: drakemallard who wrote (20)9/16/1998 11:01:00 AM
From: Cage Rattler   of 697
 
DM:

Step back and consider the effect of defending a President who is so tainted. It makes good sense for the DNC to recognize the continuing vulnerability of this president to perpetual attack. He has committed the offences outlined by Starr -- he was off sides and got caught on replay -- to use a sports analogy he's fouled out of the game. He's not the only man on the team. Send him to the showers and get Gore in there. Let's get on with the game. To do otherwise may cause irreparable damage the Democratic Party and country.

Sexgate establishes "impeachment" as used in a courtroom -- he lied under oath. This will forever taint Clinton's credibility. Were I Starr, after establishing that he twisted fact to his convenience, I would slowly dribble out injurious investigation findings to be irrationally defended by political loyalists. Perhaps Clinton acts as the "Prince," as suggested by Jack Clark's post, but Starr has taken a few chapters from Mao's methodology!

Why are we acting as though Clinton is the sole alternative as a Democratic president? Perhaps, but let's hope not.

Ciao, Ted
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