<off-topic> PT, thanks for that wonderful observation!
The whole thing is stranger than fiction. I think that had this never happened, and the transcript presented as a screen play, it would be rejected by every studio, as being not beleivable enough. Perhaps if re-written as a slapstick comedy...
This is just stuff that I don't need to know. I briefly looked at the report, reading a couple of the "good parts" (the cigar incident, for one), confirmed the viciousness of Starr, and didn't need to read 19 more.
We need to move on. IMO, what Starr and some Republicans are trying to do is in fact treasonous, as it would plunge the country in turmoil over a matter of little importance. We don't need this on top of Y2K, which, I beleive, is itself going to be a very, very serious matter and a challenge for us all. They are placing politics above the interests of the nation.
One presumes they are short the market. :)
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