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To: mrknowitall who wrote (65156)9/11/1998 6:05:00 PM
From: The Phoenix  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 176387
 
Judge Starr's report does not address this, nor does it close the door on the other
proceedings still underway.


ON the contrary. This IS the final report. No more inquiries. Starr is done. This is all he has..

It is irrational to argue that personal character and fundamental honesty are not material issues in governance or in everyday life, for that matter. That position blatantly demeans all of the truly honorable people that have served this nation and shames the dignity of their service.

In all due respect...I can't think of an honest politician...well...except perhaps Carter. Look at what happened to him. Nonetheless, given how most people feel about politicians do you really believe that what Clinton has done shames others that have served before? What about Kennedy...he's held up to be a great man and everyone knows about his infidelities. What's the difference here...well I'll tell you...They brought Clinton into a deposition and a grand jury and asked him to tell the world about his affairs.

Shame on us for letting Starr get away with this...the Republicans bullying Reno into letting it happen and then them standing there shaking their heads saying they don't want to be partisan about it. That's politics. That's what they're spending our money on.

OG