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To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (21977)12/20/1998 7:00:00 AM
From: Yaacov  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 27012
 
Good Morning Sonny,

I wish you great luck on AOL, but I stick with Royal Dutch , Nesle,
Intc, Msft, GE, etc. It has been a great year for my long, mid-term
and short term portfolgios. My hopes are that 1999 will be no different than 1988.

I just got through watching Tony Blairs press conference on Iraq. When
it comes to the foreign Policy, Brits know there facts. So Saddam got bombed again. Boming this guy is like throwing stone in a pond. He is
a nitemare that refuses to go away.

I know that Isreali's made it clear to Presidnet Clinton during his visit, that if Sadam takes any step against Isreal, then we will Nuke him and his camels. Isreal will not play cat and mouse games with Arabs, we don't appease our enemies, we punish them. As for Clinton, he is putting a lot of pressure on Isreal, the best friend of the United States, in favour of Palestian terroists. The way I see it, a Republican Presidnet would not have gone to shake hand with Yasser Arafat. After all these guys have Jewisn boold on the hands and deep inside are anti-americans and anti-semites. You can watch on CNN every day they burn US and Isreali flags, and Clinton flies to Gaza to strokes them???

Take care,

Alex



To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (21977)12/20/1998 11:17:00 AM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27012
 
Good Morning Sonny,

It was a very sad day yesterday for the people of our nation. I think the Congress went too far and now the line in the sand has been drawn. I would like to share with you a sample of how one thinks regarding this. I borrowed this from one person's view from another thread. I think it underlines much of what the country feels.

<<< All the ~OT~ If it were not political stage would any more than a snicker or joke be told. Who else would be hauled before a Grand Jury and asked if a young trollop had given him oral sex? Any preacher? Any CEO? Really, who cares how many or who Monica has knelt before? It is old and time to be passed. It is my only hope HUSTLER magazine gets 30 more Republicans to "confess" since they seem to enjoy throwing both mud and rocks while living in glass houses. It is no ones business and no one really cares except my former political affiliation that may find (with luck) their waste of time and money backfires on them all. >>>

The actions taken by the partisan had nothing to do with the Constitution, it was a proceeding based on mean spirit, and an evil agenda to disregard the views and judgement of the American people. In the next election the people will take steps to heal the wounds and the wrong that was done yesterday. The arrogance and hostility that was displayed is down right frightening. Do you too think that the majority of American people are brain washed??

The stock market had reacted well to all that is going on and I really do not see any reason that anything has changed.

Hope you are having a good Sunday

Frank