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Politics : President Clinton: Leader? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Machaon who wrote (151)3/20/1998 11:08:00 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206
 
Wrong again, Bob! Of course that hasn't stopped you yet. I am no fan of abortion (I was a prochoicer until I had my own children), but the last place I want to see the government is in our bedrooms. This is an individual choice we all need to make.

You are right in saying that I am emotional about the levels to which our standards for "leadership" have sunken. Get serious, Clinton has no beliefs except for those he adopts based upon his reading of current polls. I'm not religious and never have been. I am concerned about the kind of country we are leaving for our children.

Your warped way of looking at the world does not constitute "documented evidence of a conspiracy." What those items do show is your propensity to find any way to find something or someone other than Mr. Clinton to blame for the mess he has created himself. The typical liberal approach to any attempt to hold someone accountable for his own actions is to establish some sort of victim status. Your "argument" or "debate" illustrates the point beautifully.

Deep down Bob you know I'm right about Bubba's total lack of redeeming value, social or otherwise. JLA



To: Machaon who wrote (151)3/31/1998 2:36:00 PM
From: Dorine Essey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 206
 
Banker paid to spread Clinton stories
Hi Robert,
Just a press release I just read.
Fund-raiser admits paying journalist, Arkansas state troopers

ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHICAGO, March 31 - A conservative fund-raiser says he spent $80,000, including payments to two Arkansas state troopers, to help publicize sexual misconduct allegations against President Bill Clinton, a newspaper reported Tuesday.
msnbc.com
Thought you mike like to read this.
Dorine