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To: rich4eagle who wrote (130750)3/8/2001 12:03:54 AM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
You must be some golfer! Congratulations!

I once played golf at a mini links, but my girlfriend beat me so bad I had to give it up.

If you read the rest of my message, you'll find out where in the Southeast I live:
Message 15465825



To: rich4eagle who wrote (130750)3/8/2001 12:39:39 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Disgraced and reviled ex-Prez Clinton is, not surprisingly, disgraced and reviled:

Bill Clinton’s reputation sinks fast


NBC-WSJ poll shows deep
skepticism about pardons



MSNBC



WASHINGTON, March 7 — Former President Clinton’s standing among Americans has fallen precipitously since he left office, reflecting a deep skepticism over the slew of last-minute pardons he granted, a new NBC-Wall Street Journal poll shows. Clinton’s ratings, in fact, are lower now than during the depths of the Monica Lewinsky scandal.












Two-thirds of Americans say they think most of Clinton’s pardons and commutations were granted ‘because of political influence and financial contributions.’

THE SURVEY, conducted March 1-4, shows that 52 percent of Americans say they have a “somewhat negative” or “very negative” view of the former president, while just 34 percent have a “very positive” or “somewhat positive” view.
That’s a mirror image of a survey in January, when 56 percent of Americans expressed positive feelings about Clinton and 33 percent were negative.

A NEW LOW
Both Bill Clinton and his wife, New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, recorded their lowest ratings ever in the history of the NBC-Wall Street Journal survey, and for the Bill Clinton, the speed of his fall is unprecedented....
msnbc.com

A new low - can you see him from your gutter? Or will you have to wait 'til he sinks lower on the next revelations?