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To: Mr. Whist who wrote (32955)8/29/2000 12:17:21 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
res- I really don't care whether Clinton technically committed perjury or obstruction of justice, in the legal definition of the terms.

That just about says it all. You don't care if a Democratic President is basically a criminal. But you wax on-and-on bemoaning the private family affairs of Republican congressmen, based on innuendo and a few news clips.

Here's another thing of note flapjack. You had to come kicking and screaming to this point of admitting anything Bill ever did was wrong. And it's always prefaced with a "but I don't really care" note.

By the way, I really don't care a bit what you think the 'American people' want to talk about or not. And I think it's rather presumptuous of you to be speaking for a majority of Americans. You may not like to hear about President Clinton and the illegal issues of the past. Fine, click 'next' and ignore my postings if you like.

As far as what's relevant to the Presidential elections. You better believe it's relevant. The way in which Gore and Lieberman acted without principle is certainly relevant when judging character if you ask me. And it goes to the heart of why Gore is going so out of his way to distance himself from the past administration. It's all about. "I'm my own man" now. Yeah, well what happened to you a year and a half ago when you should have stood up and said the right things in order to defend the "rule of law"?

Personally, I am tired of politicians like Gore who will say anything in order to get elected. Show me deeds, not droning words, principles, not platitudes, integrity, not self interest, decency, not denial and obfuscation.

We need new leadership, willing to bring a semblance of honor and decency back to the Oval Office. I'm not certain Bush can do it, but I am certain Gore can't!

Maybe I'm just naive, but I think it's a good thing when our children can look up to the President as someone special, worthy of a certain level of admiration and respect.

This election is more about 'character' than public policy, because the electorate has had a gagging mouth full of low character for the last 8 years. Don't fool yourself otherwise.

Michael



To: Mr. Whist who wrote (32955)8/29/2000 8:08:22 AM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
You claim you became a democrat out of disgust with how the Republicans acted during impeachment. Since you are still a partisan democrat, guess that means you haven't gotten over "it" yet.

You and DMA and Neo and J1allen need to get over it and move on with your lives.

Message 14281901

I just recently became a Democrat after voting GOP for a quarter-century. The GOP hypocrisy in the Clinton witch hunt was the final straw.

When I saw Hank Hyde, Dan Burton and J.C. Watts join in the call for morality in office, I said, "That's it."


This post also demonstrates that it was YOU who brought up the subject of impeachment apropos NOTHING. This is a continual pattern. Democrats bring up impeachment. Some of us smash all of his preposterous and pretentious arguments into the ground. The democrat retreats saying, "Get over it - Move On".



To: Mr. Whist who wrote (32955)8/29/2000 9:30:01 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Time to move on? Sorry, flap, but an election is in progress, and how someone like Gore behaved during the impeachment crisis is a point at issue. He tries to disassociate himself now, but at the time, he was calling Clinton our greatest President on the very day he was impeached. Of necessity, that reflects him. Even cutting him slack for being boxed in, he needn't have gone that far........