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


To: jpmac who wrote (488)9/21/1998 1:17:00 AM
From: Due Diligence  Respond to of 567
 
Better than the BIG head doing the thinking for the small head.<g>



To: jpmac who wrote (488)9/21/1998 6:04:00 AM
From: cool  Respond to of 567
 
Remember Jim Wright of Texas, who Newt played a major roll in getting rid of over Wright's $60,000 book deal?

That was an indication of how Newt operates. Now he has his eyes set on getting rid of Clinton--whatever it takes--Gore is being lined up next. Seems like Newt is adept at putting the Constitution in his back pocket when the situation calls and using the Judiciary system to achieve his goals.

The best and brightest potential candidates are scared to run now, afraid some past indiscretion will become
grounds for a campaign program by some overzealous
opposition candidate who has no regard for Privacy rights.

The current elections underway may turn out to be open
season on sexual histories. Who would want to run?