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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Joe NYC who wrote (142615)2/14/2002 11:19:32 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (3) of 1577793
 
" A hypocrite at least knows what is right and wrong, but doesn't live up to it."

In the case of Newt, did he know it was wrong? After all, he was pilloring Clinton for the very same acts he was engaging in. If he knew it was wrong, why was he doing that?

Note: I don't defend Clinton for what he did, I just find it odd that many of the people howling for his blood were doing, and had done, exactly the same things. So what is the definition of amoral? The fact that they were not being questioned about it at the time? But, as in the case of Newt, denied it when they were questioned later? What is different? The fact that a grand jury wasn't questioning them? As far as I know, Newt never copped to the charge, despite all of the evidence to the contrary...
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