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To: Noel de Leon who wrote (153864)12/15/2004 9:58:19 AM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Re: ""Honest American Citizens". If they are to be found they are in the graveyard."

Well, no, because I was speaking of single issues of contention upon which certain citizens became honest, only to be branded before the world, QUITE knowingly falsely, as liars, by the President. In other words, if Clinton(not me) was free of fault then he might rightly cast the stones he cast against these women in these instances. We shouldn't pretend the reputations of honest citizens don't matter around here. It's not a question of Monica's honesty at the moment she committed a little adultery(and agreed to keep her mouth shut(ahem, well), no doubt), after all, it's the fact that she became honest about it later and shouldn't be branded a liar for it. Clinton's reply against her was downright UnAmerican, and I see nothing in the human condition nor in anyone's alleged political purpose behind their honesty offered, as being any real excuse for a President in his shoes. The President took an oath that should matter to us all, and an honest citizen is an honest citizen(and such shouldn't be falsely accused of lying for political purposes(certainly not Monica) when not even lying at all).

Dan B.