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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: j_b who wrote (1004)8/28/1998 3:45:00 PM
From: alan w  Read Replies (1) of 67261
 
This makes no sense. Would you rather have Roger Clemens pitching in the bottom of the ninth if his arm was completely worn out, or bring in a fresh reliever. We actually got along without Clinton before 92, and we will continue to do so after he leaves. The question is when will he leave, now or in 2000.

The draw the line scenario sounds good (to you and Michelle) using life or death situations. We, however, are not the ones who should draw the line. Everyone has examples where they have lied or would lie. Clinton is in a position of trust(that's an understatement), therefore the expectations of him are higher than they are for us. Everything we say is not on public display. If it were, we would adapt to being scrutinized. We would have to think before we spoke. He doesn't because he doesn't care about anything but himself.

Michelle, would you lie to get your 11 year old into the movies at 10 year old prices? If so, would you lie about it under oath, or to the camera? I don't think so.

alan w
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