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To: Lee N who wrote (504)10/6/1998 9:39:00 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 697
 
Some are saying he crossed a line. The fact that his enemies put him under some extreme pressure doesn't seem to matter or that it was a "trivial personal matter" doesn't seem to matter on the bottom line. The bottom line (partisonship aside) is no trust.

Some are saying they think it is necessary at all costs to keep him in as President. The fact that no one believes him on fringe or incidental (to his job) factors doesn't seem to matter. The bottom line (partisonship aside) is the political climate and affiliations that they have grown to depend on are at risk.

As complicated as anybody wants to make it, we fall in one or the other of those camps.

Personally, I had high hopes for the guy, but now I'm definately in the first group. To me this entangled mess is politically unresolvable. I am in full agreement that it is over something trivial (Bills bathroom and bedroom behavior). I also think its a stupid thing to have a civil war over and we are doing it. The solution to me seems to be in Bills hands. He would show me that he is the most powerful person in the world by resolving this mess inspite of the political entanglement. He can simply step down.



To: Lee N who wrote (504)10/6/1998 9:49:00 PM
From: DD™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 697
 
" I suggest you educate yourself about this matter before you go spouting off. "

What have you been smoking tonight?

All I did was post an article which presented the comments from a lifelong Democrat.

I didn't say a word.

I suggest you take a course in reading comprehension before you go "spouting off".

DD



To: Lee N who wrote (504)10/6/1998 9:51:00 PM
From: DD™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 697
 
THE NEXT CLINTON SCANDAL: "BLOODGATE"

worldnetdaily.com

DD