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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (144939)5/13/2001 6:50:53 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
The way I see it, DMA doesn't justify Clinton's behavior. I think he is saying he would be ashamed if he committed the same acts Clinton did. He didn't say he would commit those acts and I don't think he forgives or justifies them. Maybe he should condemn them more energetically, but I don't see this particular message justifying Clinton. Maybe some of DMA's other messages (I don't recall any of them)did defend Clinton, and I certainly don't agree with him if he did.

I think my position on Clinton is pretty clear: He's an embarrassment to the country and no amount of economic boom is enough to forgive him. I wish he would just go away. My biggest fear is that he will not and Hillary will not. She is more dangerous than he, but hopefully will have a short tenure in the senate.

Here's what DMA wrote. >>>>>>
Clinton is not ashamed. Clinton has no regrets. Clinton is so out of touch with reality that he brags that he saved the constitution.
He is a VERY unusual person. Thank God. <<<<<<<< I don't see this as a defense of Clinton. I don't have the interest to dig up his previous posts, and I'm referring only to this one.