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To: keefecat who wrote (188)7/14/2001 4:51:23 PM
From: bela_ghoulashi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1669
 
Hello, keefe.

Sadly, you are correct. Happily, you are correct, as well.



To: keefecat who wrote (188)7/14/2001 7:08:31 PM
From: 249443  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1669
 
Keefecat: I agree with you. Democrats should be given the benefit of the doubt. If a democrat (especially an elected official) commits murder, perjury, obstruction of justice -- then the politician should hire an attorney. Without any solid facts, the official should be able to get off due to public sentiment (i.e., Clinton).

The press should go after the Republicans, whom are the true criminals. Democrats should not be harassed or accused of crimes. I am proud that Mr. Clinton could do whatever he wanted. Mr. Condit should do whatever he wants. Now if he was a Republican, then it would be different.

If a democrat is in trouble, then hire an attorney. The bar association is a key figure in the democratic party.



To: keefecat who wrote (188)7/14/2001 7:38:58 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 1669
 
Wonderfully said... thanks for posting your thoughts.....<g>

GZ



To: keefecat who wrote (188)7/15/2001 10:48:19 AM
From: D.Austin  Respond to of 1669
 
You can not compare this with Clinton's folly, Monica wasn't missing and presumed dead.
Oh not yet but its looking closer and closer....
A stained blue dress( to be sold soon ).
But now there maybe bloody pants.........oh oh
But Mr. Lowell did not mention how he himself frequently challenged the search team and refused to let them take a pair of pants that had a red stain, as a law enforcement source told The Washington Times.
The officers took a sample of the stain and left the pants, the source said.
Mr. Lowell also became angry when one technician -- in an episode caught by news cameras -- cut a piece of the Venetian blinds because of specks that appeared to be blood, the source said.

washtimes.com

the movie makers can't even come up with stuff this good.