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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: Neocon who wrote (32444)2/6/1999 6:34:00 PM
From: Johnathan C. Doe  Read Replies (2) of 67261
 
Well; charges don't mean anything in America and thank God they don't. We are lucky not to live in a police state. You can charge anyone with anything and if some nut prosecutor gets a judge to hear the case; then you can have a trial. It all means NOTHING if the person is not convicted under our rule of law and in our system a person is innocent UNTIL convicted. No conviction; they are free of the charge. End of story. If you don't like our system of law; find another country and renounce you citizenship; I'm sure we in America will be better off for you doing this. In America; politics are such that you have a vote; if the people that lose do everything they can to abuse every system of government and society to try to win when they've lost; they IMO are the one's committing a crime. If the case was so convincing and so compelling; why is it that the Republican's keep losing more seats in the Congress and it looks like they are in big trouble for 2000; goodbye to the Republican House. The Republican's seem to have convinced a better than majority of the American people that they don't represent their interests and that is what elections are for; kick out the bums that don't do the will of the people. The Republican's don't care about polls; just watch how the next important poll turns out; the 2000 election; that is a nice poll to ignore.
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