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Politics : THE STARR REPORT

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To: Johnathan C. Doe who wrote (558)9/13/1998 8:35:00 AM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (2) of 1533
 
The author of the report is starting to look like he went way over the line of decency in his effort to smear the President.

Some people I work with, who by the way dont like Clinton, feel this way. They anxiously awaited this report and when they saw the content and sleaze factor involved they were disgusted and I think embarrassed. The division head went to the supplies closet and brought back a case of wine that was leftover from one of the recent parties, everybody got a bottle of wine if they agreed not to read the report. (there is a slight relevance of this report on the net and my company, as it is an internet hardware vendor). Anyway because of this I havent read the report. I guess I would consider the people I work with to be included in you backlash group. Releasing a report that was this sleazy and with no other content was a very bad judgement call on Starrs part. Im glad they dont want him at Pepperdine.

Michelle
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