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Politics : The Republican Crash 1999 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: CuGeo who wrote (208)12/14/1998 9:10:00 PM
From: WTSherman  Respond to of 609
 
<It's yuppie greed supporting the dork but even his survival won't save them> Ah, now I understand. Anyone concerned with something more than seeing Clinton get what "he deserves" is simply a greedy yuppie? The idea that possibly the impeachment clause of the constitution was not really intended to rid us of executives we considered Dork's is too big of a concept?

I'm sure that people who adhere to the notion that "it's not what your country can do for you, it's what you can do for yourself" must count in that category, right? I mean that sounds like something a greedy yuppie would say, no?

Now, who was it that said that?

But, you're quite correct. It's those damned democrats and their love of "unfettered capitalism" that are responsible for our declining values.



To: CuGeo who wrote (208)12/14/1998 9:54:00 PM
From: Kaliico  Respond to of 609
 
What I want to know is, when will...

the GOP focus on getting their own well groomed "good ole boy Dan Quale type" into office the traditional way by appealing to the majority of voters instead of using the tactics of cat fighting "school girls" to promote their agenda and smear Clinton the "enemy" as a means for progress ??

The only reflection in the mirror is the ugliness of politics at the top. As for the Clinton saga..anyone who participates in this, believes in this, supports this or thinks either party is answer to the other really ought to get their head checked. I am amazed at the number of people angry to their core over this, ticking hours off their lives with each passing day.

The silver lining here, politics in America as we know it, "special interest", is history.

Regards,

MJY



To: CuGeo who wrote (208)12/14/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: Borzou Daragahi  Respond to of 609
 
The Democrats would be served by his resignation but his agenda will always come before even his own party.

If you mean his personal, as opposed to his political, agenda will always come before even his own party, I would agree.

Your post was an astute analysis of the whole situation, BTW, although I don't think he should be impeached or removed.