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To: hmaly who wrote (132956)2/16/2001 1:30:36 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570744
 
Harry,

Most people remember Clinton lying on national television. Bush should get the opportunity to do the same, don't you think?

(Not that he doesn't do it all the time, already.)

Scumbria



To: hmaly who wrote (132956)2/16/2001 1:30:55 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1570744
 
"For politicians; lying to reporters would be normal operating procedures."

Excellent point. But the closest he came to being under oath when uncomfortable questions were asked, he left the question blank while his representative argued that, as governor he might be in the position of pardoning that individual...