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

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To: pezz who wrote (8279)10/15/1998 1:36:00 PM
From: mrknowitall  Read Replies (1) of 13994
 
Pezz - re: "Perjury in a civil case that has been dismissed. This must fall on the low end of the serious scale."

Only if you want to defend the indefensible which you seem to keep attempting to do.

One - you're incorrect - at the time of the first perjury (in the deposition) the case had not yet been dismissed. According to Clinton's own attorney, even he had been lied to about the affidavit and as an officer of the court, has had to present that information to the judge in order to avoid penalties for himself.

Two - If you are ever unfortunate enough to be deposed or face testifying in a civil matter, try asking your attorney for advice on perjury before you attempt to position it as on the "low end of the serious scale."

Not to be redundant, but lying is a behavioral trait, and Mr. Clinton is a very good example of one who has been able to get away with it for most of his life. He cannot be trusted.

Mr. K.
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