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


To: jlallen who wrote (38251)3/13/1999 8:59:00 AM
From: jimpit  Respond to of 67261
 
JLA,

They use such words as "cowardly" in an attempt to dissuade any co-conspirators from spilling the beans about the multiple crimes committed in this administration.

Their crime network is continuing to crumble. More and more of the former players are distancing themselves and spewing some the gruesome details in order to protect their political viability (how's that for irony?) or the public's perception of their ability to judge character, etc.

Speaking of character, and things related, Madelyn Albright(sp?), is still our secretary of state. Her job is to help negotiate treaties, pacts and otherwise deal with all things between the US and all the other nations of the world. Such negotiations require a certain ability to judge the character of the person(s) you're negotiating with. Since Albright's (in)ability to judge Slick's character was made painfully apparent in August of '98, one would think she would have resigned her post after her lack of such skills were exposed. Not so. Frightening isn't it? Does her character equal Slick's? Where will she utilize her skills after Slick leaves office and she is no longer secretary of state?

As a matter of fact, the character and judgement attributes of every member of Slick's administration will be seen as flawed... or corrupt. What a fine bunch of resumes that'll be!

jim