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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: art slott who wrote (153)8/20/1998 12:35:00 PM
From: MARK BARGER  Read Replies (3) of 67261
 
Can we all agree that if Newt were caught screwing a young intern in his office, he would be forced from office and we would all agree that perhaps, yes he has no morals or decency to do something like that.

How has Clinton gotten a free ride by the feminists groups? The economy is going great, no doubt. But, what issue could possibly be more important than making sure our president is an honorable man.
I have given Clinton every benefit of the doubt, but his actions are inexcusable. The apathy shown by fellow Americans concerning this affair is truly sad. Most selfish Americans apparently feel, "hey, don't rock the boat, things are going well for me!". Hey, they're going well for me too, but for all of Clinton's success as a president, blatent lies to the American people should not be tolerated.

Yes, I am a sinner also. I forgive Clinton for his sins, but he should do the honorable thing and resign. I personally feel that when presented with the mounting evidence collected by Mr. Starr, Mr. Clinton will resign rather than endure the dirty laundry that an impeachment hearing will disclose.

America is the greatest country on earth, but it is sad that so few people care about morals and just doing the right thing.

Mark
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