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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (16624)12/2/1998 8:37:00 AM
From: Short A. Few  Read Replies (2) of 67261
 
I understand both your comments on Clinton vs. Packwood
and also on a woman's right to say no and be listened too.
Regarding the example, I guess I had always fantisized
that justice was blind (notice the blindfold on lady
justice).

Let's take another example. Gary Hart dared the press to follow
him and when they did the result was the end of his career as
I recall, even though the femme was perfectly receptive.

Clinton also dared us to uncover his "skills", but when we
did, insisted these activities are within his rights as prez and
commander in chief (while at the same time, firing and jailing
subordinates in the military and other areas of public service
for virtually identical behavior).

Clinton has proven again and again that he does not consider
moral leadership a part of his job. But I have always expected
that of the president. Matter of fact, I thought it was one of the biggest requirements of the office. Do you expect moral leadership from that
office? If not, maybe I am all wet.

But I guess we all new in advance that we weren't going to receive
moral leadership from Bill?

Thanks for your provocative comments,
Short
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