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

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To: Sam Ferguson who wrote (7183)9/27/1998 9:12:00 PM
From: Rick Slemmer  Read Replies (2) of 13994
 
Sam:

Most men would lie about it [sex] the same as Clinton did.

Y'know, I've been thinking about that. If I were hauled in front of a grand jury and knew the penalties for perjury, I'd be more than willing to answer any and all questions put to me by the prosecutors. I'd tell them the names of all the women I've dated (complete with explicit prurient details if necessary), the locations and amounts of all my brokerage accounts, my shoe size, what I like for dessert, and any other cotton-picken' thing they WANT to know. I would hold nothing back.

And why would I do this? Because no matter how personal, embarrassing or humiliating the answers might be, the alternative to telling the truth is perjury. A crime. Punishable under the law by imprisonment.

Clinton lied to Hillary. I don't care about that. That is his personal life. But when he wagged his finger at us and for seven months lied to EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN, to his cabinet, and to the world, then he was no longer fit to be in office. He's a coward hiding behind lawyers, sycophants, and twisted definitions to save his own hide. And he has clearly put his own selfish and petty personal interests before those of the country.

RS
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