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To: Katherine Derbyshire who wrote (44070)3/20/2001 4:37:04 PM
From: w0z  Respond to of 70976
 
In common usage, I think most people view "morals" as absolutes, like the Ten Commandments.

I like the one about the most ethical President standing before his Maker on Judgement Day:

"What was it about 'Thou shalt not...' that you did not understand?"

(Fill in the blank with lie, covet, steal, commit adultery...or whatever suits!) :-))

Clinton's legacy to our children is a truly wonderful example for all to follow...now they know a retort to that old-fashioned one about George Washington and the cherry tree to go along with their knowledge of oral sex, etc.