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To: TimF who wrote (401)8/18/2000 8:15:34 AM
From: Wren  Respond to of 666
 
<<Clinton lied. So did Reagan. Neither of them should have.
Do you have an example where you can show Reagan lied under oath? or for selfish personal reasons?>>

I believe the most valuable asset a president has is his credibility. It can be lost by lying under oath. It can be lost by looking the people in the eye on TV, shaking a finger at the people and telling a lie as Clinton did. I feel that this was Clinton's biggest blunder, even though it was not illegal.