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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (20742)12/16/1998 7:23:00 PM
From: one_less  Respond to of 67261
 
<<thinks he is somehow in a position to morally judge Bill and Hillary ...>>

I thought his sanction was limited to a legal venue.

<<I am wondering why he is there.>>

He is not there to be a judge of morality. He is dealing with criminal charges against clinton.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (20742)12/16/1998 7:24:00 PM
From: lazarre  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
<<<< I dont know
what its like in the pest control business ->>>

Michelle, my understanding is that the chemicals and fumes have deliterious effects on your reasoning abilities. If you're in it long enough your face begins to resemble a piece of moldy wood that's been nibbled to extremes by termites. Now that's just my opinion.

L



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (20742)12/16/1998 7:52:00 PM
From: mrknowitall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Right, Michelle - all those "top people" he appointed, some of which are now gone in disgrace others which are a laughing stock.

Get a less-elitist life and stop minimizing the value of other people because of where they come from.

Elitism is anathema to a republic such as ours. DeLay is neither my leader or my representative - but I'd take a small-business guy who has served several terms in the House over an elitist liberal legal-prig with my income in his sights any day.

Morally judge? Who said he had to place a moral judgement? That was done long ago when Clinton admitted his indiscretions. The issue now is a legal one - remember the laws against perjury? Or is that too much of a "crime of the commoners" to saddle his highness with?

Guess so.

I'd suggest you find a class-established society to live in. You'd like the ruthlessness of the intelligentsia of England in the 18th century - as long as you were born into the right family, of course.

Darn that randomness of birth and the silly idea of those American rebels who refused to recognize the rightful powers of their king and the upper class! What a disgrace! We need the elite to run the country now, since the rabble is threatening the bastion of the office of your president/king.

I get the feeling that Tom DeLay just isn't from your class of Texas people, being from out there in Midland.

Elitist snobbery of the worst sort.

Mr. K.