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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: pezz who wrote (7000)10/3/1998 8:09:00 PM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen  Read Replies (3) of 67261
 
I don't know exactly were I would draw the line but so far he isn't even close.

I see. I feel differently. Clinton willingly went on TV and baldly lied, to provide backup to a string of lies told in court, in a civil suit.

I think that, regardless of what the matter was about, a willful intent to deceive the American people damages a President's credibility. We wonder what else he is lying about. Then in his "I regret getting caught" TV speech, Clinton reveals that he felt it was okay to lie in court, if he felt it was a "politically motivated" effort.

That, my friends, is scary. With this paranoid reasoning, I guess we can assume that Clinton has no compunction about lying to every Republican in Congress. Can our government function properly in this hostile environment of a President quite willing and able of lying to anyone perceived as a political threat?

For this propensity to lie and deceive alone, Clinton should be thrown out of office as soon as possible.
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