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Politics : Should Clinton resign?

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (15)9/10/1998 12:44:00 AM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen  Read Replies (2) of 567
 
GZ, you're still in denial. Time to get a grip. Unless of course you really don't care that Democrats are going to take a hit at the voting polls this November. Hmmm. Seems like something similar happened in November of 1996, when the Democrats lost control of the House and the Senate, to Republicans. All on Bill Clinton's watch.

Bill Clinton at least is coming to grips with the reality of this, when he had an "emotional" meeting this morning with senior Congressional Democrats. Maybe you're an "Independent", I don't know. But if you lean towards the Dems, then you can proudly claim to have been a part of the cheering masses who assisted in hurrying Bill Clinton to his personal political abyss. Arrogance. Drunk with power. Perhaps you can relate to "Rita X", who has called the Rush Limbaugh Show several times in the past several months, each time chortling that yes, she "enjoyed being lied to", and "wanted Bill to lie to her". Then she would laugh hysterically and say, "*Nothing* can bring Bill Clinton down, because he's just too slick!!"

Uh huh.
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