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

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To: John Hensley who wrote (4130)9/8/1998 10:38:00 AM
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I agree that Congress cannot legislate moral values. I think the juxtaposition of the poll was the concern of voters by the moral decay taking place in this country today. Most people do believe that the President should set a moral example, something this President has failed to do. Voters are telling Congress to do something about the current situation that's consuming our families.

When McGwire hit the 2 homeruns against the Marlins last week, the 2 people that got the balls were interviewed on TV after the game. The 14 year old started his interview with the statement "I did not have sex with Monica Lewinsky". 14 years old!! No wonder a top priority of concerned Americans is restoring moral values. When families have to keep the remote control in their hand, their finger on the mute button, when children are in the room, there's a serious problem....and who bears the brunt of the blame? This immoral President and his biggest support group - Hollywood!

Unless we get the moral compass of this country turned around NOW, the price future generations will pay may be much more than could have been imagined.
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