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To: Keith O'Neill who wrote (15)1/22/1998 6:17:00 PM
From: IKM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94
 
I must admit that comment offended me as well. Trite, but true, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Peter, I believe you are young, but if you're lucky, you'll find that when you truly know someone, you cease to evaluate outward appearances and come to judge them by the person they are - the content of their character. Unfortunately, the evidence of our president's character content has been piling up for years. He's been successful only because so much of what we know about our politicians is purely based upon carefully crafted image. Being a skillful liar is an aid in created a good image. Of course, one hopes that Abe's remark to that end is finally coming home to roost. "You can fool some of the people . . ."



To: Keith O'Neill who wrote (15)1/22/1998 10:30:00 PM
From: PeterGx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94
 
My comment about Paula Jones (butt-ugly) is independent of her involvement with the scandal. It's just a commic observation on its own. Chelsea is not proportionate for a super model but one could tell(yes-by shots in the media)that she's intelligent and has character and a personality, neither even remotely present in Miss Jones.

If you've even superficially followed Miss. Jones through the past year or so, you could not help but notice the numerous metamorphoses she's undergone under the careful guidance of her "advisors". She looks and acts more like a soap opera star these days... Makes you wonder what her motives are. Makes you wonder if she knows what's going on.
What I do nto understand is that if all Paula wanted was to get her good name back (??) why on Earth did she jump on the tabloids' mainstage. Her reputation has definitely suffered since she crawled out into the spotlight.
I don't condone power abuse in any form, but I do find your extrapolations a bit extreme (1), as I find your judgement of the facts in this case a bit rush(2).

(1)<<Bosses across the country are getting the green
light to emulate Clinton's lying and womanizing behavior.>>
(2)<<Clinton ordered an employee ... to kneel down and please him.
I doubt Clinton was interested in love, it was closer to the power
trip that's involved in rape. >>