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

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To: j g cordes who wrote (6648)9/21/1998 3:52:00 PM
From: Liatris Spicata  Read Replies (1) of 13994
 
Wrong, jg-

<<Regarding my thinking I made a point.. of course I do and you do too, or else you wouldn't have replied.>>

I don't think you made any coherent point. My responding to your lack of a point in no way suggests I think you made one. What you consider logic is truly pathetic!

<<May I suggest you have a problem distinguishing morality from the law, and the law from the Constitution.>>

You may suggest pretty much any dam thing you please- whether it has any justification or not. I claim you don't need any rationale for your smears. Perhaps you would be good enough to say how you reached conclusion. If you don't or can't, I'll simply regard it as another idiotic comment by the Defenders of Sleazebag Bill.

<<Committed serious crimes... give due process its due.>>

I'm all for giving due process its due- let the House and Senate work their will. It's been impressive to see the number of people on this thread who have castigated Mr. Starr for even pursuing plausible charges of criminal conduct on the part of William Jefferson Clinton.

Larry
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