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Politics : Why should I (conservative) stay in the Republican Party?

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To: HighTech who wrote (57)2/10/1999 10:36:00 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (3) of 246
 
Ken Starr, and his band of 100 lawyers, spent $50 million in one of the most in depth investigations ever made against one man. All they found out was about President Clinton's sexual tryst with an intern in the White House.

That means that they found President Clinton to have one of the cleanest, most impeccable records of anyone in politics. That means that they exonerated Clinton.

After the Senate completes the exoneration of President Clinton, and the country forgives him for his sins, we can get back to business. Not everyone believes in forgiveness, so I don't expect everyone to forgive.

What's next??? Perhaps the investigation by the Justice Department into Ken Starr's OIC? That should be interesting and could dig up all kinds of facts about a possible plot to topple the United States President.

How long do you figure that this Justice Department investigation will take, a year or two? How many do you think will be charged with felonies?

Oh, one other thing. Don't worry about how long conservatives will stay in the Republican Party. The voters will make that decision, for you, in the 2000 election! You may not have any more conservative congressmen in Congress after the election.<g>
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