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To: Poet who wrote (5175)8/25/2001 9:31:36 AM
From: Lane3Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6089
 
I'm really pleased to see that most people are acting out of decency and not partisanship here.

Me, too. I posted on RWET that the country has finally found something everyone can agree on. So now I've said it here, too. There have to be at least a few things that trump politics. That even the most die-hard partisans recognize this as one of them is comforting to me.

There were a couple of little things in the interview that were interesting as side issues. One thing I noticed that I haven't seen commented on is that he used the phrase, that woman, to refer to his wife. The thing I found the most disgusting about Clinton's speech was when he referred to Monica as "that woman." That was just so disrespectful. Even worse to apply it to your wife.

Karen



To: Poet who wrote (5175)8/25/2001 11:44:26 AM
From: epicureRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 6089
 
I am glad. The man should step down. Obstructing an investigation into your own sex life is one thing, but Condit obstructed an investigation into the disappearance of a young woman who is probably dead now. If he had come forward at once, and told all he knew, would that have helped the authorities at least find her body? We'll never know. How many of their man hours did they take getting Condit pinned down, getting him to talk?

It's a terrible situation. If he had any decency he would have resigned. But if he had any decency he would have HELPED to find Chandra. I am so sorry for her parents. I cannot imagine their grief.