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To: Amanda Marley-Clarke who wrote (6)1/22/1998 11:10:00 AM
From: IKM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94
 
Let me be clear about my motives in starting this thread. I believe that Clinton is probably the most intelligent president we've had in some time. But he uses that smarts in nefarious ways. He's been forgiven for lies, lies, lies especially by those who espouse liberal agendas, who would abhor sexual harassment in their own circles. Men who do things like that to women are slime. His was not a one time lapse of judgment, which I suspect almost all men are subject to. He is a repetitive abuser of power, both for sexual gratification and for political gain. We don't need someone like him as "leader of the free world."



To: Amanda Marley-Clarke who wrote (6)1/22/1998 12:48:00 PM
From: Diane  Respond to of 94
 
Thanks for your comments. It's good to hear from an informed but neutral person. How has the Canadian media been reporting the scandals all this time. Here in CA you have to look on page A24 to get a 2 inch article about most of the previous scandals. I don't think many people read past the front page.



To: Amanda Marley-Clarke who wrote (6)1/22/1998 1:18:00 PM
From: PeterGx  Respond to of 94
 
I don't mean to infuriate anybody, but while "sexual harrassment " is despicable - IMHO currently the topic is blown out of proportion.
I believe that this (crying "Wolf") does more harm to our attempts to deal with sexual harrassment than good...