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To: cosmicforce who wrote (92606)1/5/2005 4:32:29 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
This one:

"...equally entitled to the protections of civil government."
George Washington



To: cosmicforce who wrote (92606)1/5/2005 4:43:45 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
Although, I am sure this has been pointed out to you on many occasions and in many venues... no one gives a hoot about how clinton gets off. We do care that he:

Used the power and authority of the oval office to cause harm to citizens of our country. We care that he used his office to slander and destroy the lives of women he had abused during his tenure. We do care that he lied to our faces and requested our support in his attempt to defraud a citizen when he labeled monica a stocker. (Ok she's not clean either but it was wrong to attempt to involve us in his collusion). Some of us care that he violated his oaths of office and diminished the justice system he was sworn to protect.

We do care that when we elect an official to our govt., they are under social contract to us as our representative. He misrepresented us, and entangled the office of the presidency in his dishonorable behavior.

We care about that, and consider it a betrayal of the trust upon which he was elected to office. ... well some of us do. Some of you give him an attaboy salute. It just seems odd that you also think you have credibility when attempting to pass judgement on other politician's ethics.

"No man can lead a public career really worth leading, no man can act with rugged independence, nor strike at great abuses, nor afford to make powerful and unscrupulous foes, if he himself is vulnerable in his private character. " Roosevelt



To: cosmicforce who wrote (92606)1/5/2005 6:44:18 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
He claims to be a "puddle splasher"- now you know what that means. You keep it up and you will both have mud on you eventually. Let him muddy his own puddles, and you'll be a happier fellow- and there is nothing you can do for that man in the puddle, over there, in the West.