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

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To: j g cordes who wrote (7789)10/5/1998 3:34:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) of 13994
 
>>Do you think the President thought to himself one afternoon.. "Gee, I want to subvert the justice system, how will I do that?

Yes. And Dick Morris testified to that fact. Clinton had him take a poll to see if the US would accept the truth. Morris's results said no. Clinton replied to Morris that he would have to stick with lying. That's premeditation and subversion.

>>Wrong again Duncan Potato, there were no "..acts that were done to subvert our system of justice that are at issue."

Sure they were. That's why Clinton will be impeached. Just watch.

> They were acts done to avoid being caught in an affair. There's a big difference between what was done and what you're accusing him of... but that's no problem to a sharp legal mind.

Wrongo. You words indicate that you have no idea what a legal argument is. The perjury and other acts were done in the context of a sexual harassment suit, in a court of law - Should we do away with such suits? - and then again before a Federal CRIMINAL grand jury. Should we make perjury ok? Maybe we should clown Clinton "king" and grant sovereign immunity?

Did you actually graduate high school? You're drowning in your own miasma and sophistry.

>>Do you still think American demographics are keeping us from selling off like the Japanese did when their bubble burst.. hmmmm?

Your argument was that the US financial situation was analogous to Japan's. That was a laugh then as it is now. Try reading the financial pages sometime. The markets are responding to the spectre of a failed President who won't leave and who will force the country to remove him.

The market will surge strongly when the Reps are strengthened in November. It is Clinton's lack of credibility and powerlessness as a result of his blatant lies that are behind much of the US market swoon. You can trace it back to the day that Monica turned on him.

If, God forbid, the Dems win in November, then we have become a Dem corruptocracy and the market will reflect that by full collapse. We need a reprise of 1994 to save the country.
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