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

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (2844)8/24/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: Liatris Spicata  Read Replies (1) of 13994
 
Ann-

Apparently you don't expect him to be honest about historical references either (church burnings). Guess you don't much care that his little missus makes a cool $100,000 in the commodities markets from "his friends". A lifelong pattern of dissembling seems not to affect your estimation of Bill Clinton's suitability to the office of President of the United States. Best I can determine, you place precious little value on integrity in the Oval Office. I suggest that means you have little respect either for integrity, or the office of Presidency of the United States, or both.

I notice you did not bother to answer the questions I posed to you. You simply cast a slur on "those who fail to support out Pres.". Perhaps in your mind that constitutes an answer.
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<Why do you expect Pres. Clinton to be the only man in the U.S. who is perfectly honest about his sex life?....doesn't he represent the morals of the majority of his generation?>>

You have a very cynical view of men. Must say something about the kind of with whom men you associate. I know plenty of men of Clinton's generation, including myself, who do not, have not and would not lie about their personal lives. I resent your implication that I have. Further, it is most impressive that you defend the President of the United States based on the morality of what you think is "the majority". I expect more of the holder of that office than what "the majority" may do.

Larry

P.S. An honest person, when faced with a question he does not wish to answer, might respond with, "That is a question I'm not going to dignify with a response". To Bill Clinton, the normal action is to lie.
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