THIS POS DOES NOT DESERVE THE OFFICE OR THE FAVOR OF THE PEOPLE: READ THIS FROM ANOTHER THREAD Subject: Dear Mr. President
>Retired Army Officer 9/30/98 >Dear Mr. President: > >It's not about sex. If it were about sex, you would be long gone. Just >like >a doctor, attorney or teacher who had sex with a patient, client or >student >half his age, you would have violated the ethics of your office and >would be >long gone. Just like a Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinney, who >though >found not guilty, was forced to resign amid accusations of sexual abuse. > >Remember the Air Force General you wouldn't nominate to be Chairman of >the >Joint Chiefs of Staff because he freely admitted to an affair almost 15 >years before, while he and his wife were separated? Unlike you, he was >never accused of having a starry-eyed office assistant my daughter's age > >perform oral sex on him while he was on the phone and his wife and >daughter >were upstairs. If it were about sex, you should be subjected to the >same >horrible hearings that Clarence Thomas was subjected to because of the >accusations of Anita Hill. The only accusation then was that he talked >dirty to her; He didn't even leave semen stains on the dress. No, it's >not >about sex. It's about character. It's about lying. It's about >arrogance. >It's about abuse of power. It's about dodging the draft and lying about >it. >When caught in a lie by letters you wrote, you concocted a story that >nobody >believed. But we excused it and looked away. It's about smoking dope, >and >lying about it. "I didn't inhale," you said. Sure, and when I was 15 >and my >buddies and I swiped a beer from an unwatched refrigerator, we drank >from >it, but we didn't swallow. "I broke no laws of the United States," you >said. That's right, you smoked dope in England or Norway or Moscow; >where >you were demonstrating against the U.S.A. You lied, but we excused it >and >looked away. It's about selling overnight stays in the White House to >any >foreigner or other contributor with untraceable cash. >It's about Whitewater and Jim and Susan McDougal and Arkansas, Gov. >JimGuy >Tucker and Vincent Foster and Jennifer Flowers and Paula Jones and Karen > >Willey and nearly countless others. It's about stealing the records from > >Foster's office while his body was still warm and putting them in your >bedroom and "not noticing them" for two years. It's about illegal >political >contributions. It's about you and Al Gore soliciting contributions and >selling influence at Buddhist temples and in the same Oval Office where >Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt led their countries through the >dark >days of wars that threatened the very existence of our nation. But we >excused you and looked away. >It's about hiding evidence from Ken Starr, refusing to testify, filing >legal >motions, coaching witnesses, obstructing justice and delaying Judge >Starr's >inquiry for months and years, and then complaining that it has gone on >too >long. The polls agreed. Thank goodness that Judge Starr didn't read the >polls, play politics or excuse you and look away. He held on to the >evidence >like a tenacious bulldog. Your supporters say that you've confessed >your >wrong doings and asked for our forgiveness. Listen, what you said on TV >the >night you testified to the grand jury was not a confession. Confession >in >the face of overwhelming evidence is not a confession at all. Not that >it >would make a lot of difference. A murderer who contritely confesses his > >crime is still a murderer. When your "confession" didn't sell, even to >your >friends, you became more forthcoming. Maybe someday you'll confess >more, >but probably not. You've established such pattern of lying that we >can't >believe you anymore. Neither can your cabinet, the Congress or any of >the >leaders of the nations of the world. When a leader's actions defame and > >emasculate our country as profoundly as yours have, it no longer a >personal >matter, as you claim. It's no longer a matter among you, your family >and >your God. By the way, I don't believe for a minute that Hillary was >unaware >of your sexual misadventures, abuses of power and pattern of lying. She >has >been a party to your wrong doings since Whitewater and Jennifer Flowers >just >as surely as she lied about the Rose law firm's billings and hid the >Vincent >Foster evidence in your bedroom for two years. Why? So she could share >in >the raw power that your office carries. The two of you probably lied to >Chelsea, but that is a matter among you, your family and your God. >Remember the sign over James Carvill's desk during the l992 campaign? >It said, "It's the economy, stupid!" Place this sign over your desk: >It's about character, stupid!" No, it's not about sex, Mr.. President. >If >it were, you would be long gone. It's about character; but we have to >live >with your filth, lies and arrogance for a while longer. Your lies, >amorality >and lack of character have been as pervasive as they have been >despicable, >so we have no reason to believe that you will quietly resign and go >away. >You'll count on half-truths and spin-doctors to see you through, the >country >be damned. It has always worked before. We excused you and looked the >other >way. >No more, we've had enough. You betrayed us enough. You have made every >elected official, minister, teacher, diplomat, parent and grandparent in >the >country apologize for you and explain away your actions. Now go away, >and >let us show them that our country was not without morals. It was just >that >you were. Let us show them that America was not the problem. William >Jefferson Clinton was. Go away, Mr. President. Leave us alone. And >when >you leave, know that your legacy to the United States of America will be >a >stain on the Office of the President that is as filthy as the stain on >Monica's dress. It will take a lot of scrubbing to make it clean again. > >>From a Retired Army Officer, who served as public affairs officer at >Fort >Rucker from 1989 to 1991 and now lives in Ozark, Alabama. >Suggestion: Send this to Your whole e-mail list and just maybe, We can >change those polls that refuse to lower Slick Willie's approval ratings. > >The "Spin Man" sucked-in a lot of voters, the times gave Him that >opportunity, and with Hillary's help and expertise, it's history. Now >that >all "HE" did for the economy is coming un-glued, and his lack of >national >and global confidence has eroded, do You really want this "couple"/man >remain in the White House to further cripple/paralyze what USED to be >the >strongest nation that has had the privilege to grace the face of this >Earth. >I think not. Even if You were one of those that did vote for Billy, it's > >time to come to the realization of "Darn, maybe I made a mistake". Can >You >be that self-critical? > |