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To: Tim Bagwell who wrote (3141)1/30/1998 6:22:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42834
 
If this had happened in any major corporation in the U.S. the parties involved would have been fired on the spot with no questions asked.

Yes, of course, they are fired on the spot... if they are caught red-handed.

Why should Clinton enjoy a different standard of conduct?

In other words -- why should he be considered innocent until proven guilty, right????

Of course, as the chief presiding officer of this country he should conduct himself with the same standards as everyone else. He must be impeached if found guilty of the charges.

Yes, if he is found guilty. Now, can the rabid rumor-mongers refrain from barking as long as Clinton doesn't meddle with the investigations? Well, I don't think they are capable of that!

Dipy.