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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: Johnathan C. Doe who wrote (34410)2/18/1999 8:17:00 PM
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<<The onslaught of all the pressure from all of this could have overwhelmed a lessor man easily. >>

An honorable man would have been humbled and remorseful at the exposure bill clinton received. A man of ethics would never have put the nation best known for its willingness to stand for liberty, justice, and human rights of the common man through such embarrassment. A decent man would have spoken openly and with regret that he had abused the authority of representative office to mislead those who had entrusted him to serve them. A strong man would have made the honor of office of presidency more important than his own ego and stepped down prior to it receiving the insult it has.

The lesser man, bill clinton, was immediately and remains exposed as a fraud. I had a real scrappy little mut dog when I was a kid. He was a terrible nuisance yapping half the night. He always stunk from sleeping in garbage.
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