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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jim kelley who wrote (2900)9/15/1998 5:40:00 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Wrong Jim.

You condone lying under oath, abusing power, sexually molesting employees, obstructing justice, adultery, contempt of court, misappropriation of government resources and committing a fraud on the American people.

Just because you have no morals, don't assume the rest of us have none.



To: jim kelley who wrote (2900)9/15/1998 5:57:00 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 67261
 
Hey, investigate me. I'm with Jim, and his list covers me. If I do any thing I think is immoral I take credit for it. Last thing I can think of, I was working in the river bottoms and a guy showed up wanting to go duck hunting. I went with him but forgot to sign the federal hunting register. Soon as I realized that I cased my gun and when we got in I called the game warden and turned myself in.

Lying? Can't do it. Got this moral compass that gets in the way. Makes for a dull life.



To: jim kelley who wrote (2900)9/15/1998 6:01:00 PM
From: Jim Roof  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 67261
 
I noticed that you did not say that you have never lied or covered up an action that you consider immoral on your part. This was the main thrust of my thesis.

I have in fact lied about my actions that have been immoral. I have never lied after having sworn to tell the truth however. I actually think that Clinton's finger-wagging denial did tremendous political damage but in the final analysis that denial has no legal weight (unless one considers the impact that it had on those who were yet to be called to testify before the grand jury - it encouraged them to repeat the lie). President Clinton has apologized for his 'misleading' statements to the American People but take careful notice that there has not yet been any apology for misleading statements to either the Jone's court or his own grand jury. Until such time that such an apology becomes politically necessary it will never be heard.

Bill Clinton has yet to make a move that has not been politically expedient. His contrition is mandated by the polls and his repentance is made to the op-ed pages. His allegiance is to himself and himself alone. He represents to me the epitomy of selfishness and he would not sacrifice a hair on his head unless he had something to gain from it.

I wish I had the words that could adequately describe how I feel about this man.

Jim