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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: micny who wrote (1388)9/1/1998 7:58:00 PM
From: stan s.  Read Replies (1) of 67261
 
<i/>You seem to subscribe to idea that we need to rein in our absolutely out of control
"judicial lawmakers". Administering, not making the law should be their balliwick and
they should be so limited. I agree!<i/>

I don't disagree with this statement at all. We've all seen egregious errors.

The specifics of our "alterations" might be odds, perhaps not, hard to say.

I made reference to this theme in an earlier post....it seems a bit incongruous
for the right to applaud the expansion of the court's involvements when it
damages Clinton ....then decry it in all other circumstances. I'm referring to
the widening of what constitutes sexual harassment.

In the same vein I made light of the serious posture the right seems to take
with regard to the "expert" opinions of whacko shrinks diagnosing
Clinton's aberrant sexual behavior et al.

In more dispassionate times, those el shrinkos would be, at the very least, dismissed
as their professions version of ambulance chasers. Now their opinions are
given great weight.....it's ludicrous.
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