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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: pezz who wrote (6644)10/2/1998 5:22:00 PM
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<<What would you do if in this situation and your lawyer said pretend that you think BJ's aren't sex or you may go to jail?>>

Good question. All of us can speculate on what we'd do or not do. Sometimes people just lay low and hope they wont have to do anything. Some times it works. Lots of possibilities here.

Bill was on national TV. That's not private. He was giving a prepared speech. That's not even being caught off guard or unprepared and slipping. He was pointing his finger in our faces (yours and mine) and said now listen (which we did) he used every thing he had to be as convincing as he could be so that we'd trust him completely. That is personal, not his own business. He was using our support and trust in him to pull it off. I let it go, because at the time there wasn't anything strong enough to for me to know for sure he was duping me and you. Now, some people believe he is deceiving us about a lot of stuff and they still support him because they believe he is championing their agenda and that they would lie about all the same stuff. I get it. I don't really have anything to discuss with them or them me.
I withdrew my support of BC at the point that I couldn't accept him as sincere with respect to his leadership of us (political platforms aside)the human beings he represents. Again, that relationship goes both ways, it is a social contract underwritten by trust. So, he deserves my support as an individual as long that, I feel the trust I lend is intact. You may not agree with that, or you may not think that point has been passed. That's up to you and its your personal business. If you do agree with the social contract premise, where would you draw the line?
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