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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 9:15:00 PM
From: Mo Chips  Read Replies (2) of 190
 
<<I don't believe Clinton actually is remorseful, only angry at being caught.>>

Caught at what? Not fully disclosing the truth to a question that I believe he should have never been asked? Not to defer the discussion (ok, maybe) show me an honest politician and I'll show you an ineffective legislator. You are in business, right, you know that it takes all kinds to 'get things done.' Clinton is no different that any other human on the planet. And every day we are presented with difficult decisions that we know may hurt someone. He is the unfortunate first president to have EVERY BIT of his life (more specifically, his private life) played out on the TV and in the media. This is a sign of things to come, lets face it. If the president were a republican, he would be under the same scrutiny. And, no doubt in my mind, be found to have involvements with less than perfect people and to have made less than perfect decisions.

I also see your interest in Libertarianism. You should appreciate the fact that there should be a distinct line where our private life begins. Shouldn't the president be afforded the same right?

Mo
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