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Politics : Idea Of The Day

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To: Brian Fukuba who wrote (20378)9/13/1998 5:30:00 PM
From: Riskmgmt  Read Replies (3) of 50167
 
"What President Clinton did in private was foolish. What Mr. Starr did in public was
evil."


This is non-sense. What ever spin is put on it, the facts are:

a) Starr is not the accussed. He is doing his job.

b) Clinton not only acted "foolish" he lied under oath. He lied to a Grand Jury and he lied to the American public.

c) Clinton obstructed justice and used his power for personal gains and favors, i.e. lied about gifts given and got others to lie or mislead.

Whatever one thinks of his sexual life, he obviously has little or no respect for the highest office in the land, no respect for the truth or justice, no respect for his marriage vows or of women.

The "defense" is always accuse the accuser and deny. He used it against Paula Jones and other accusers successfully and got away with it. If Starr hadn't gotten the DNA positive match he would have continued to deny and attached "that woman" Lewinsky.
If the American Public stand for more spin and don't insist he goes, God help America.

regards,

Ray
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