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To: Peter O'Brien who wrote (526082)1/18/2004 5:56:47 PM
From: geode00  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
No I don't think Clinton was a right-wing extremist. I think he and Hillary were disappointments.

Some call Clinton a Republican President for some of the things he did. He definitely tried (and is still trying by attacking Dean who is himself pretty dang conservative) to move the Dems to moderate-to-right.

This is not a black and white zero sum game.

Despising Shrub does not mean loving Clinton
Despising Shrub does not mean loving Saddam

ojp.usdoj.gov

I'm not sure what part of the law you object to.

"`(B) evidence of specific instances of sexual behavior by the alleged victim with respect to the person accused of the sexual misconduct offered by the accused to prove consent or by the prosecution; and
`(C) evidence the exclusion of which would violate the constitutional rights of the defendant.
`(2) In a civil case, evidence offered to prove the sexual behavior or sexual predisposition of any alleged victim is admissible if it is otherwise admissible under these rules and its probative value substantially outweighs the danger of harm to any victim and of unfair prejudice to any party. Evidence of an alleged victim's reputation is admissible only if it has been placed in controversy by the alleged victim."



To: Peter O'Brien who wrote (526082)1/19/2004 12:20:30 AM
From: Andy Thomas  Respond to of 769670
 
hoisted by his own petard