To: Big D who wrote (7833 ) 10/6/1998 10:31:00 AM From: Machaon Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13994
<< Pull up your socks Barry, the best you can hope for is two more years of "The Coward". >> Why is Clinton a coward? Is your record of bravery any better than his. I wonder if your record of bravery could fill one of Clinton's socks. Clinton grew up without a father, but with hard work and determination, he struggled towards and reached the high goal of President of the U.S. You keep calling Clinton a coward. I would hope that you had some strong evidence of this. Otherwise, your words would be empty ravings. << Who's gonna look after you when "The Coward" is gone. >> What a strange question. Do you need someone to look after you? I don't. Again, you use the term "The Coward". I can picture your eyes bulging, sweat pouring off your brow, your teeth gritted menacingly. Hmmmmm!? Perhaps you do need someone to "look after you"! <g> << Your fear of the world collapsing without his presence in the oval office must keep you away at night. >> I guess that you didn't understand my point. I am concerned about the deteriorating economic situation around the world. I want this country's focus on more important issues than the Republican attempt to gain the White House without a mandate from the people. The problem doesn't keep me awake at night, but if it doesn't bother you, I would have to question your judgement. << What are you going to do when he's gone. >> Why? Are you asking for a date? <g> << My God, suppose we elect a President that we can trust, one who has a high moral underpinning, and respects the responsibility that comes with the office. >> And, of course, you would want this President have similar self control and concern for the people as yourself, right?! Hmmmm!? HEY! There is a man that we can trust, one who has a high moral underpinning, and respects the responsibility that comes with the office. His name is Bill Clinton. He has done a damn good job. That is why the general public "trusts" him to serve the rest of his term. << You really will be in trouble then. >> We would all be in trouble if the mean-spirited politicians, whom you seem to like, got total control of power. What a sad day that would be. We need a balance of power in this country. I never want to see either the Democrats or the Republicans get majority power.