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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker: Market Savant & Radio Host

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To: Math Junkie who wrote (7916)9/13/1998 8:47:00 PM
From: Jeffrey D  Read Replies (2) of 42834
 
Richard:<<If there ever was a right to privacy in this country, this case has surely driven a stake through its heart.>>

Richard, I do not agree with your premise. Perhaps if you had said the Filegate episode was the "stake" or the hiring of private detectives to soil critics was the "stake" or firing all of the White House travel office and then smearing these fired government workers after the fact with false information was the "stake" and on and on I would concur.
It reminds me of teary eyed Geraldo Rivera complaining that certain parts of the Starr report were there just to try and ruin Bill and Hillary's marriage. You mean, Geraldo, that Bill's actions during the course of that marriage had nothing to do with it? In short, Clinton's activities in office made all of this public, including the sex.
I do have one question for all of the Clinton supporters. Marcia Clark of O.J. Simpson fame was on a panel on the Geraldo Live show and they were talking that Clinton might suffer from sexual addiction. Marcia asked the other panelists, Clinton supporters all, that if Clinton suffers from this addiction, "do you really want to have a JUNKIE in the White House?" Well, do you? Jeff



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