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

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To: greenspirit who wrote (6474)9/19/1998 1:46:00 PM
From: jpmac  Read Replies (2) of 13994
 
It wouldn't be a bad idea to have no such advertisements from either group, those who are for resignation and those who are not. If, indeed, the purpose of releasing the material pertaining to the case against Clinton is to allow the people of the U.S. to reach their own conclusion as to whether or not he should resign or be impeached, then they are being asked to make a call as might a jury. It would, therefore, seem inappropriate to have attempts made through media blitzes to sway that opinion. The American public is, hopefully, intelligent and educated enough to read the facts and reach a conclusion without benefit of a media circus orchestrated by partisan groups of either side. After reaching a decision, an individual could write a letter to their congressperson or the President. Such a procedure sounds almost civilized.
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