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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: jlallen who wrote (413193)6/9/2003 10:44:12 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (3) of 769670
 
Finally someone has made the point I have been making for years. If the democrats think Clinton was so unfairly treated, why no effort to change the sex harassment laws?

There are also elements of cynicism and hypocrisy here that should not go unremarked. Mrs. Clinton complains in the Time excerpt that "his [Bill Clinton's] privacy, my privacy, Monica Lewinsky's privacy and the privacy of our families had been invaded in a cruel and gratuitous manner." We have some sympathy on this score, but her husband was the defendant in a sexual-harassment lawsuit, and such invasions are routine in these cases. So far as we know, Sen. Clinton has not advocated any legislative measures to protect sexual-harassment defendants from similar excesses. She seems to think only that her husband should be above the law.

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