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To: J.B.C. who wrote (37172)6/2/2000 2:27:00 PM
From: Diana  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
statistically that can be said about just about anybody in the U.S. during just about any randomly 8 year period in our history

That's true, but we are especially fortunate to have once-in-every-other-generation demographics in our corner right now.<yippee>



To: J.B.C. who wrote (37172)6/2/2000 2:50:00 PM
From: Jay Couch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 63513
 
Sorry, I didn't know the details about either the Broaddrick case, nor the Willey case. I was speaking generally about the more well known of his affairs (Lewinsky). For the record, the alleged rape took place before Clinton was in office, so it really has no place in this discussion. And Mrs. Broaddrick DID have a relationship with Mr. Clinton prior to that, so she DID 'get' herself into a bad situation.

I agree that you have more to do with your success than anyone else, Jim, but if the President and more specifically, the government had NOTHING to do with your success, then why vote at all?

Jay