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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:6Zcsk.256820$TT4.147231@attbi_s22... You know what I feel about him, How??? Because your response is typical and I've seen it dozens of times from those who try to "condemn" the man based on one act that had practically zip to do with the job. Um, it doesn't bother you that a seated (and married, sort of) president used his power and influence to bop a cute (if slightly plump) little intern in the Oval Office? Um, even if it did I think I have enough sense not to base an entire 8 year presidency on that single act. I didn't really care that much when I heard Gingrich cheated on and then dumped his hospitalized wife either, other than the hypocrisy was interesting to note. So unlike some I apply those standards equally. If your school board president was caught doing this, he'd be in prison right now. Yet the president of the United States is above all that because he "otherwise did a good job"? In prison for what? Is sex illegal in your world? I don't know if you realize it or not, but scarlet letters went out of fashion quite some time ago. What kind of standard is *that*? The kind that are applied equally to both sides. It doesn't bother you that a seated president then perjured himself by lying under oath? If that were a Senator -- or you -- punishment would be swift. There was no perjury. Clinton was never convicted or even so much as indicted for any such crime, or any other crime for that matter. If you're not familiar with the facts of the situation, you should better educate yourself before you comment. Not only was the guy never punished, he instead wields great influence in our morally bankrupt political system. Worse, the Democrats still get all teary eyed about him. It would be funny if it weren't so sad. So does John McCain, who cheated on and dumped his first wife and mother of his children after she was disabled, yet still voted to remove Clinton from office for his extramarital affair. Apparently he wields enough influence to get a Presidential nomination. |
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