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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (255199)10/13/2005 8:51:17 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1572808
 
I wouldn't call Clinton's administration positive momentum.

By comparison, Clinton went to the moon and back.

In part due to his covorting with interns, he spent the last years of his Presidency defending himself instead of being our President and solving problems.

Only because there is a certain segment of this population that believe someone's sexual morality should be the subject of a grand jury. Nonetheless, the momentum was in place and good things got done inspite of Clinton's preoccupation.

That in itself created a huge schizm between Christians who wanted to see moral leadership in the White House and all others who think moral leadership is at best a personal matter that has no bearing in politics.

Yes, between us regular Christians and the evangelical variety. The schism was inevitable........and it was Bush who brought it to the surface, not Clinton IMO.

All of that set up Bush to be elected because he was seen as a palliative to a morally outraged majority.

Do you think Americans have learned their lesson?

ted
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