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To: epicure who wrote (17060)1/26/1998 2:03:00 PM
From: Frank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Hi
Ok so lets put the president on a world stage and debate whether he has done right or wrong. Ignore his resposibility to govern a nation of 200 some million, and hope like hell he did something wrong, so we don't look like idiots! So if someone accused your husband/significant other of wrongdoing, you would back away and say hey, well I gotta check you out, I'm not sure sure of your innocence!
The root of all this being, someone who doesn't like the president given a microphone and 20 hours of PRIVATE conversation to coierce words anti Clinton people want to hear! What are the people going to say if he has done no wrong? " Oops, sorry we sent you to govern all bloodied and beat for nothing." I'm not so concerned with image as ability to steer a nation.

Frank M



To: epicure who wrote (17060)1/26/1998 2:05:00 PM
From: jim kelley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
Would you be open to investigating Starr and Congress as well as the supreme court? I am sure there are many instances of sexual misconduct amonst this group.



To: epicure who wrote (17060)1/26/1998 2:20:00 PM
From: T.R.  Respond to of 108807
 
Alexa,

You are correct when you say "we are a nation of laws.." For some reason part of the population is too willing to overlook this fact. Instead of being curious or insulted because of what MAY HAVE transpired there are a few wondering "why make a big deal out of a sexual fling?"

The indisgretion SEEMS to be a character flaw in Mr. Bill, that is entirely different. IF..it is no "big thing" to Bill then why did he lie about it with Ms. Flowers? Simple, had he told the truth he would've lost the candidacy..he almost did anyway. So by admitting it now the American public should be looking back at what was at stake and why he lied about his affairs back then and prompted Mrs. Flowers to do the same (or at least that is what I understand the truth to be.)

Hopefully this does not drag on much longer. It reflects badly on all of us..no matter what side of the fence we stand (or straddle.)

T.R.