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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (24698)8/20/1998 1:15:00 AM
From: the Druid  Respond to of 94695
 
This whole thing is a big political mess. It made
me sad. Why should this matter be pursued to such
an extent? Put under this kind of scrutiny, almost nobody
could survive. Why should they ask him the question
about his private life in the first place?
If the resignation or impeachment were to happen, people
would regret it after thinking over this ordeal.



To: Gersh Avery who wrote (24698)8/20/1998 1:54:00 AM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
Gersh; <OT> I'm sorry but I can't agree with that, I've seen this
type of public fessing up before, and if any thing it will make the
marriage harder to save.

I can only assume he fessed up because
he saw no other way out, and hopes to play the please I want to
save my marriage game. If he really wants that he should know he
has to get out of the kitchen.
I think Clinton deep down has the desire to do the right thing,
but I'm now also positive that he can't see what it is because of his
excessive ego and a twisted libido. The man is sick and needs help, and meanwhile God knows we don't need him sitting in the position of power he has.
Any Democrat that rallies to his support now may as well toss his
political career in the trash can.
Jim