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

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To: pezz who wrote (845)8/9/1998 1:12:00 PM
From: anyer  Read Replies (2) of 13994
 
No the difference is between a Dem and a Rep! What a change a few years has wrought on the nation. Who would have thought we would be defending perjury.

I have believed for some time that our legal system would have to be restructured to function in a technical society. It's too slow and too costly; now there is a credibility issue as well. We could start by doing away with the swearing in of witnesses since perjury is accepted by the public as part of the new theatrics in the courtroom. This would at least save a little time and money.

Almost every facet of society has restructured. Steel, autos,energy,healthcare. Only the legal system remains holding on to the past. Who else in our society is enriched for being inefficient?
This will change; how fast I don't know. But the Clinton situation will hasten change because many will no longer respect the judiciary. The top lawyer in the land has set the example for the generations.

Regards,

Anyer
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