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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: alan w who wrote (1202)8/15/1998 2:59:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 13994
 
Tell me, where do you draw the moral(or immoral) line? What were your reactions to Hillary's accusations toward Bush being in an adulterous affair?

Where do I draw the moral or immoral line? Like many here I believe that legal activities between 2 adults is none of my concern. I realize there is a perjury issue here, and thats another matter. But I value privacy and this investigation into Clintons love life has crossed that "moral" line as you put it.

Hmmm unfortunately I dont recall Hillary accusing Bush of an affair. But Id have to say that I find that accusation about as distasteful as this Clinton/Lewinsky investigation matter. But my suspicions say that she may have pointed this out in defense of accusations towards her husband. Somehow in that case I find it more forgiveable. Not acceptable but forgiveable.

Stop imposing your Ken Starr opinions on us.

I didnt say Ken Starr's personal behavior was objectionable to me. Thats the difference. His professional behavior, which involves probing into personal matters is objectionable.