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To: E who wrote (1740)3/7/2002 6:29:15 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21057
 
Oh, it was worth every penny to be able to spread those stories over the world!
OK. We'll repeal the First Amendment. Only way I can see of preventing that. Of course, that may have some side effects...

and his coming on her dress?
Had he been a little neater, there would have been no evidence to nail him. Kinda hard to deny DNA, though.

Of course decisions are made every day, thousands of them, that although there has been a violation of the law, it's not worth
prosecuting.

Yeah. And this is just your average, small time petty crook, too. I think we can probably agree on that.

(BTW, I hear Paula Jones is going to be wrestling Tanya Harding. I'll wouldn't miss it!)
Ugly versus uglier?

And where's the rest of the left wing? Have they deserted us?



To: E who wrote (1740)3/8/2002 10:52:15 AM
From: Bill Grant  Respond to of 21057
 
>>(BTW, I hear Paula Jones is going to be wrestling Tanya Harding. I'll wouldn't miss it!) <<

I heard it was Amy Fisher vs Harding, and it's boxing not wrestling, but I'm not sure of either.

BG



To: E who wrote (1740)3/8/2002 3:48:11 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21057
 
I expect JLA to show up remind you again that it wasn't about his private sexcapades. He's good at that so I'll leave him some room to wade in here.

"But still, it was worth millions of dollars and the derision of the world to do it in this case, however unusual the investigation and prosecution was."

However, bill c. did not simply have private sexual interludes that awarded him all of this attention. He set the powers behind the Oval office in motion to discredit and damage women whom he had shared a private moment with. He asked the American people to trust him and support him in the process. He represented the most powerful leadership position in the recorded history of the world. He was abusing the trust of the people's votes on which he stood. He deserved to fall from their graces. Unfortunately he was also a powerful political machine and the fall was costly. Had it been quiet innocuous parlor stunts, I think the world would have been happy to leave him and hillary and the National Enquirer to sort out the sordidness on their own (as with J & J Kennedy).