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

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To: pezz who wrote (8224)10/14/1998 1:09:00 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (1) of 13994
 
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.

Your arguments, including this one, are seriously flawed. Clinton is guilty. It's the pro-Clinton people that are divided on this matter. If you want to draw an analogy, make it at least similar. For example: the CEO of a publicly traded company has an affair with a new employee. He publicly denies it to the shareholders, then 7 months later, he is caught having committed perjury in a court of law. He has broken a multitude of laws. He is guilty. He is convicted of several felonies. He goes to jail.

You are a shareholder. Who cares if you trust him or not. The question is: Is he fit to run the company from his jail cell? Yes or no?
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