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Politics : Should Clinton resign? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: cool who wrote (477)9/20/1998 9:50:00 PM
From: HRAKA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 567
 
As a Libertarian I will agree with that statement. Newt should have resigned from the speaker spot 2 years ago. It has only put the Republicans in a "do nothing mode" since Newt decided to go low key.
Personally I don't care. I'd like to see both the Dems and the Repubs go down. Neither party is willing to go out on a limb and REALLY make the changes that need to be made for the future of this country. They are too concerned about staying in office.
Hraka
PS. - The above statement is a description of the parties as a whole, there are a few good guys in there, however they are the ones no one sees or hears.



To: cool who wrote (477)9/20/1998 11:51:00 PM
From: jpmac  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 567
 
I don't like Newt G.'s manner as a leader, or the direction that he'd like to lead us in. There are specific points that I agree with him on. One thing I like is that he is very knowledgeable in constitutional and American history, which doesn't seem to be all that common on capital hill these days. I'm sure, in my ignorant bliss, that there are brilliant, incisive minds with vision out there in the country. Now if we could just get them to Washington.