To: Steve who wrote (251 ) 9/17/1998 8:37:00 PM From: Daniel Schuh Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 697
Sure Steve, I haven't perjured myself either. Not that I've spent a lot of time testifying under oath. And, out of 250 million Americans, there may well be 150 million who haven't perjured themselves, also not having testified very much. Very few of those 150 million or whatever are politicians, I wager. So who do you like in the next election Steve? Newt? There's an honest guy. Jack Kemp? There's some long standing rumors about him that might have to be fully investigated. There's my local governor, of course, I hear another popular Midwestern governor, Engler(?) of Michigan had similar problems that took him out of the running for Vice President last time. Bob Dole seemed like a pretty upright guy, but the stories of the end of his first marriage weren't that pretty either. I just read in the WSJ today that Helen Chenoweth confessed, not that she's presidential material. Not very good House material, either, but Newt had smeared her opponent last election for alleged improprieties of a similar nature. Let he who is without sin. . . The bad thing about this, it's like the problems the military was having a few months back, where many top people hadn't quite lived up to the code. At least for them, the code was explicit, as opposed to the code Clinton violated of not doing something some pit bull special prosecutor could pin on you, regardless if it had anything to do with anything official. Somebody want to tell me that Bill's latest bimbogate is somehow worse than Iran-Contra or the S&L fiasco? Clinton was stupid. People have affairs, and lie about them, all the time. Not me on that one either, but it's probably positively correlated with wealth and power. Cheers, Dan. P.S. Glad you haven't purjured yourself Steve, whatever that means. You ought to learn to spell your impeachable offenses, or at least check the red words.