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


To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (41932)4/11/1999 9:34:00 AM
From: JBL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
<And where, exactly, have I sucked up to Clinton?>

Oh ! After defending him for months during countless hours against all and every critique, I'm quite sure your twisted brain can reason that you have not sucked up to Clinton Daniel, just like Clinton thinks he did not commit perjury.

You' re boy is in trouble in Kosovo because his sense of reality, just like yours, is utter bullshit.

Again, Clinton is a likely rapist, manipulative, selfish, treacherous, delusional, and sick.

Will you finally let us know your honest views of the man, or are you too afraid to tell us what you really think ?



To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (41932)4/11/1999 11:40:00 AM
From: greenspirit  Respond to of 67261
 
This is classic! :-) Haven't sucked up to Clinton huh?? You have got to be kidding right!

Let's see, this should be fun....

1. Spending 12 plus hours in front of a computer every day for months trying to find any excuse for someones pathetic judgement in the oval office.

2. Spending 12 plus hours in front of a computer every day for months attacking anyone who would question that lying in court should lead to impeachment.

Need I go on... :-) Too funny Daniel, no suck up there huh. :-)

The Lewinsky behavior, especially considering he was involved in a legal dispute regarding sexual harassment, demonstrated greater than anything else a serious lack of judgement. Judgement is a cornerstone needed trait of the Commander in Chief and President of the United States. We are seeing the same sort of lack of judgement displayed in the decisions leading up and to including war.

Judgement may not matter to someone able to sit comfortably in their chair thousands of miles away a battlefield. But I'll bet judgement matters a whole heck of a lot to our hero's stuck in some prison possibly being tortured.

Staff Sgt. Andrew A. Ramirez, 24 of Los Angeles
Staff Sgt. Christopher J. Stone, 25, of Smiths Creek, Michigan
Spec. Steven M. Gonzales, 24, of Huntsville, Texas.

I'll judge to spend a quiet moment tonight reflecting on their plight. I encourage you and everyone to do the same.

Michael