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To: John Rieman who wrote (28699)1/24/1998 7:06:00 PM
From: Scotsman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
The only good thing, and Lord knows there isn't much good in this, is that this may not play out for a long period like it did for Nixon. It could just come down to the facts. If he did have an affair and he see's there is no point in trying to fight it, he might just throw in the towel. I sure hope it clears up soon. None of this is good for us as Americans.
Of course, if this comes to pass, we will have to contend with Pres. Gore,a whole new ball of wax.



To: John Rieman who wrote (28699)1/25/1998 9:02:00 AM
From: CPAMarty  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Nixon and Clinton have changed the way people think of the Presidency. Even if they nail slick Willy this time i don't think the market will react like it did when Nixon was in trouble.
Sadam must be an idiot, Sadam is providing a way for Willie to change the focus of attention (i.e. bomb Iraq).



To: John Rieman who wrote (28699)1/25/1998 11:04:00 AM
From: Reilly Diefenbach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
I think that the effect on the markets of having Clinton leave office is overstated. What Alan Greenspan does has a greater effect than what the president has done over the last few years, and I would hope that a President Gore would have the good sense to leave him alone. Notice I said "hope".

Also, I don't think this scandal is going to drag on all that long. It broke Tuesday, and hit critical mass very quickly. Unlike Watergate, if the president is forced to resign, I'll bet it will be in weeks instead of months or years.

Regards,

Stephen



To: John Rieman who wrote (28699)1/26/1998 2:23:00 AM
From: Ed's Head  Respond to of 50808
 
John Rieman: "Clinton has a dream."

"Clinton has a dream"

Bill Clinton has a dream in which he meets George Washington. He says, "George, what can I do to make things better for the people?" George Washington says, "Lower the taxes". Clinton says, "I can't do that".

The next night Clinton dreams but this time Thomas Jefferson is there.
"Thomas" Clinton says, "what can I do to make things better for the public"?
Thomas Jefferson replies, "Lower the taxes". Clinton says, "I can't do that".

The next night Clinton dreams and this time Abraham Lincoln is there. "Abe Lincoln" Clinton says, "what can I do to make things better for the people"?

Lincoln says..."Go to the theater."

good luck c-ya!