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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: j g cordes who wrote (32876)2/9/1999 8:30:00 AM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (3) of 67261
 
Let there be no mistake, your "opinion" is dreadfully misguided and dangerous to the Republic. No man should be above the law. The effect of unpunished perjury and obstruction are indeed pernicious in the office of the Presidency. You or I would be in deep doo-doo if we pulled the same stunts as Clinton has. In fact any other members of the "moral majority" would be in deep trouble and under no circumstances I can imagine would we be allowed to determine what an appropriate punishment would be. Further, what is the effect of all this on our country's sexual harassment laws? I wonder indeed as my daughter is growing up and has aspirations to enter the workplace for a career. I fear that the impending vote sets a terrible precedent. Short range and long range. It has nothing to do with "self righteousness". I applaud the House Managers. These principles are some of the same some of our citizens have fought and died for. It will be a sad day for the Republic when Clinton skates on these charges. JLA
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