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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: Dwight E. Karlsen who wrote (816)8/27/1998 2:18:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) of 67261
 
Clinton's responsibility to his family was to remain faithful to his wife -- *that* is
where he failed. He did not turn that failure into success by lying to a court (the
Jones' Court, presided over by Judge Susan Webber Wright, not Starr).


What are you talking about?

Alright Dwight I am going to come back at you with something totally off topic like you always do to me.

What is worse in your eyes, a man that is unhappy in his marriage but stays because he "cant afford to get out of it" or someone that agrees on an "open" marriage with his wife for whatever reason and does have affairs?

Re: the "afford it" issue: this comment has been uttered by many on that crazy Clinton conspiracy thread, usually in the context of "I would never have an affair, if I wanted to have an affair I would decide whether I could afford to divorce my wife" etc. Now this implies a number of things, one of which is that the woman in question has no money, and also that money is more important to these sorts of individuals than happiness.

Otoh the "open" marriage concept, while not ideal, obviously serves the purpose of both individuals. I suspect in this scenario there is less animosity at home than in the above, just a hunch.

BTW this could also apply to women, I dont want it to seem like only men have these choices to make.

Michelle
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