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To: tejek who wrote (171090)6/13/2003 7:32:50 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1586708
 
First and foremost, the two misdeeds are no where near comparable.

They certainly aren't. For all you know, what Gingrich did wasn't a "misdeed" at all. It was certainly, without any question, a personal matter that neither you nor I should or do know anything about. Period. Clinton, on the other hand, not only abused his power against a near-teenager, he committed a crime by lying about it under oath, denying another person justice.

Gingrich brings a whole new meaning to the word cad.......and evil.

You don't like him. I think I got that. But there is no evidence he did anything inappropriate.

Secondly, you find the damn post where I said Clinton's behavior was acceptable!

I withdraw the statement. But you have certainly given Clinton a pass, arguing consistently that it was a "private" matter, when in fact a crime (which by definition is never a "private" matter).