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To: Eddie Kim who wrote (32739)9/11/1998 11:56:00 AM
From: uu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Eddit: **********OT***************

Oh come on Eddie. This sex thingie is getting way out of hand. The man was elected to run the country, not for his sexual and/or moral values! Everyone knew back in 92, and 96 he was not a saint (in fact everyone knew morally he had flaws). yet they elected him to run the business of the country. He has done a pretty good job. And hey if a little sex on the side at the White house helped him do the job better then so be it! I personally rather see the president always having a relaxed smile on his face than a tense look (like Nixon or Bush did)!

To put things into perspective, just imagine that CPQ's CEO does such an outstanding job that your shares goes up to $100/shr. Then you find out he has been having sex with a dog in his office all this time? Do you care about that? You may think he is a bit wacky, but heck if he can run the company to make your life more prosperous why should his personal affair be of any concern?! I sure dont care. All I care is the value of my equity in the company has gone up because of him. And I sure want to keep him around even if I have to buy him a few dogs just to hang around his office!

So take it easy, relax and just cool down man.



To: Eddie Kim who wrote (32739)9/11/1998 11:56:00 AM
From: Dr. Id  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
***OT***

Clinton must resign.

The preserve the "integrity" of the presidency and to save face..Clinton must step down. No person is
above the law...most importantly the President.

Furthermore, his actions subconsciously undermines the morality of this country especially for the
youth of this country who lack role-models (which the president should be one of).


Come on, Eddie! Resign over this? Reagan was lying about an illegal arms deal with an enemy nation that was holding American hostages a few years prior. His administration set up a secret government to subvert the wishes of the Congress. And the same Clinton detractors (i.e. the hypocritical George Will) see Reagan as a hero. The far right has been after Clinton for years, and finally found out something about him that everyone already knew when he was elected. On a personal level, Clinton is a pretty sleazy guy. That is not news, and not a reason to put the country through this. I wouldn't put much behind the "integrity" of his detractors either. Ken Starr? Newt Gingrich, who left his wife while she was dying of cancer? Countless others in Congress who are praying that their own sleazy indiscretions don't surface in all of this?

Polls still show that most of the country want Clinton to remain in office and for this "investigation" to end. This is a politically motivated fiasco, and has little to do with "protecting our children".

JB



To: Eddie Kim who wrote (32739)9/11/1998 12:03:00 PM
From: Loki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
Eddie...Certainly one opinion...a little early?

Under the spirit of American law....
Shouldn't Americans usually wait until the evidence has been submitted...even if they are almost certain of the contents?

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Speed readers are in high demand at this moment...
....off to the races.

Loki



To: Eddie Kim who wrote (32739)9/11/1998 12:04:00 PM
From: rudedog  Respond to of 97611
 
Eddie and all -
More info on the recent announcement...
infoworld.com



To: Eddie Kim who wrote (32739)9/11/1998 5:36:00 PM
From: tonyt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
>***OT***

>Clinton must resign. The preserve the "integrity" of the presidency and to save face.
>Clinton must step down. No person is above the law...most importantly the President.

OK, so then should Gore step down due to the illegal campaign fund raising issues?

So, once again we'll have a non-elected president leading us.



To: Eddie Kim who wrote (32739)9/11/1998 6:16:00 PM
From: P2V  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Eddie, Take a look around you ! World economies and Governments
are falling apart.


Do you really want to eliminate the leader of the few stable
governments/economies, at a time like this --- and just because of what you read in a multi million dollar sex novel ????

Use you head, man !
Cheers,
Mardy.