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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (4953)9/23/1998 11:46:00 AM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (2) of 67261
 
I agree, bp.

I was only pointing that out to those who have concerns about Pres. Clinton being able to conduct foregin affairs for our country. The message the U.N. seems to have relayed by their standing ovation was that they still respect his leadership.

In all honesty, it probably just reflects the fact that the majority of U.N. representatives are men and sadly they were indicating relief that someone with their own sexual morality had survived his political enemies attack. That's why I'm convinced Pres. Clinton's personal life means nothing to them. Only in the U.S.A. could the Monica incident mushroom into Impeachment considerations.

I'm not saying we shouldn't set higher standards for our elected officials, just that elsewhere in the world a person's private life is not given the same weight as it is here.

If Pres. Clinton finishes his term, I'll do everything within my power to support those who want him to make public acknowledgements(especially in regard to children) of the importance of honesty in all areas of a person's life.

Ann
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