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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: Doughboy who wrote (6302)9/17/1998 9:34:00 PM
From: j g cordes  Read Replies (2) of 13994
 
We are beginning to understand that the perjury law easily traps people involved in
compromising sexual conduct. It is like the poison trap set to catch rats, which
unfortunately also catches and kills squirrels, cats, birds and pet dogs.

Knowing what poison was created for, we also know when we've misused the poison
and killed a dog. We don't lie and claim that the dog which eats rat poison is therefore a
rat. Who would believe it viewing a sixty pound rat with a colar and tags that read
"Fido."

Yet, with people testifying about private sexual matters, because the trap they are
caught in is clearly marked "Perjury," we assume those caught are the same criminals
Perjury laws were designed to catch. They aren't.
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