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To: Zoltan! who wrote (32839)9/12/1998 11:11:00 AM
From: S.C. Barnard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
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Probably Clinton that slimey devil!!

9/10/98 BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- Rep. Helen Chenoweth, R-Idaho, a
long-time stalwart of family values, today admitted to
having
a long-term affair with a married man during the 1980s. In
a
story from The Idaho Statesman, the two-term
representative, who once used information of an affair
against
an opponent, says she regrets her six-year liaison, but
finds
her situation markedly different from that of President
Clinton, whose resignation she has sought since April over
the
Monica Lewinsky affair.



To: Zoltan! who wrote (32839)9/12/1998 6:11:00 PM
From: CGarcia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
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No question asked...just realize Clinton WON'T resign, and it would send the wrong message if he did...He made mistakes, he's admitted them, he's asked for forgiveness numerous times...To resign would send a message that admitting one's mistakes, and asking for forgiveness means nothing in this country. Sometimes I wonder who's worse Clinton for committing his sexual sins, or Starr, a born again christian, for concentrating on them, then rushing to release his report to the public before the president even got a chance to defend himself...This is truly politics at it's worse, all I can say is I hope congress looks at all the evidence and considers both sides of the angle...But let congress have the final say...Resigning sends a message that big brother will have the final say, and future presidents will have to behave more like robots than human beings in order to survive their careers.