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To: dougjn who wrote (5789)9/27/1998 9:24:00 PM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 67261
 
It's trashy and filthy, and I was disgusted by the public mention of the expression "the joys of rimming"--a procedure which I'd rather not know about, so don't try to explain it to me.

Furthermore, anyone with half a brain would see that the Starr Report is no more pornographic than any other factual legal account of sexual events: A Sexual Harassment case, for instance, or a Public Lewdness case, etc.

Yes, Doug: Sexual Harassment is illegal, and the Federal Statute on it was redistributed to Federal Offices nationwide the day the Starr report was released.

As Judge Susan Webber Wright said, and which was quoted in the Introduction of the Starr Report, she has "never had a case of Sexual Harassment in which there was not some embarassment". It's embarassing stuff.

Get over it, and stop pretending that we here are as stupid as the mainstream media thinks we are. We're not.