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To: Wildstar who wrote (65205)9/12/1998 12:43:00 AM
From: Chuzzlewit  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
No, of course not! That was what the judge ruled in the Jones case when it was thrown out. If you recall, Clinton had admitted under oath to having had extramarital affairs. So I ask again how the admission of one more extramarital affair speaks to the issue of sexual harassment. The fact of the matter is that there was not a single witness deposed who claimed that Clinton had such a history.

The issue in that case was sexual harassment. This is a case of consensual sex. Clinton has a lot of explaining to do to his wife and his daughter. He also needs to come to terms with his own libido. But this is none of my business, and I resent a bunch of hypocrites trying to use this issue to incite the country's blue noses. The fact is that Clinton is still popular, and the voters don't see the connection between his private sex life and his public office. Neither do I

I recall with some amusement the line delivered by Goldie Hawn in the movie Cactus Flower She says in her high pitched naive falsetto A man who lies cannot love. Cracks the audience up.

TTFN,
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