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Politics : Mr. President please step down for the good of the country

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To: j_b who wrote (58)8/19/1998 5:57:00 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) of 190
 
I completely agree with you. He did not ask for forgiveness. He never said "I'm sorry" (although he did say he "regretted" "misleading" everyone- is that legalese for I'M SORRY, I LIED?). Clinton's speech should have been an abject apology- instead he claims the matter is now between him, his wife, his daughter and HIS God, and he further blames Star for the whole thing- even though he was getting his jollys in a government building, with a government employee, who was shunted to a government job from her job at the White House, and who took up Clinton's secretaries time (another Federal employee) for her job search. I don't count Vernon Jordan's time because he wasn't on the Federal payroll- but Clinton wasted a lot of time talking to Jordan about Monica, and that was on my nickle (imo).

That toe licking advisor (Morris) who got booted from the White House staff at least had the sense not to screw with someone from the office. I guess, considering what the Prez was up to, Dick should have been able to keep his job- he never even lied about anything under oath did he?
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