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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (33085)2/9/1999 6:52:00 PM
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<<There were children involved in both families that were hurt - severely - from this situation.>>

I wasn't part of this conversation. I think you meant that post for Ish. I certainly am sensitive to your opinion on this. Although, again, it is not the Michelle of yesteryear. That is good. I don't know what to think of Hyde. If I knew more about him I might admire him or I might hate him. In either event I don't consider his character pertinant to whether or not bill clinton is worthy to represent the trust of the American people.

I'm not sure Hyde's "youthful indiscretions" are representative of the man's character in 1999 or not, however. There is a big difference between someone who admitted his mistakes thirty years ago and has lived a different life since and bill clinton. People, Americans and that includes Republicans (Partisonship aside) are quick to forgive someone who has had a change of heart and is trying hard to make up for a mistake. Most people believe nothing has changed for bill. He is laying low dodging bullits, the best he can, but not to many believe he is a different person than a year ago. From your descriptions of him it doesn't seem that you think so either.
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