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

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To: greenspirit who wrote (8216)10/14/1998 12:42:00 PM
From: pezz  Read Replies (3) of 13994
 
<<where morals are sufficient laws are unnecessary where morals are insufficient laws are unenforceable>> Just what culture would you be speaking of here Michael? That is a culture that laws were unnecessary??When and were please.Of course I cannot dispute the value ot both trust and integrity.But in the real world we make do with the degree of these that we can get.You of course have heard it all before .BC lied about an affair. As you well know a large percent of Americans also have had affairs.They all lied about it .This does not mean they are so lacking in integrity that we assume that we can never trust them again.Assume you are an employer an employee has an affair ,lies about it do you fire him/her on the grounds that you can never trust that person again? This is simply a concept of convenience for anti Clinton people.
<< I believe even without the illegalities he should be impeached>>You can't really believe that.What are laws for? Shall we discard them whenever our emotions move us? If so which laws do we discard and under what circumstances? Who makes these decision? I'm afraid what you prescribe is a prescription for anarchy<<He should be impeached because his values are so out of alignment with the peoples>>Hmmm Polls clearly suggest otherwise.The people seem to think that he should stay.
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