An affair in the office with another employee is the business of your
employer.

The President is employed by the tax payers, and is working in an office
paid for by the tax payers.

When your entire life is being paid for by the tax payers, the tax payers
have a right to know what you are doing with our money. If we are paying
secret service members to watch the door while you bang a girl you met in
the bar before you meet with the Prime Minister of where ever, it is my
business. Clinton may or may not have done that, but that is the point that
I make.

Now if it happened in the residence, while he is Bill Clinton, and not
President Clinton, or if we weren't paying the secret service to guard the
door, or go get the person, or whatever, then it is not my business.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 1:51 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Clinton wants to change the 22nd amendment.
> 
> Personally an affair is really nobodies business. Now the real problem was
> politics these days your enemies like to pull all that crap out but it
> really should just be private.
> 
> And he came clean in the end which is also worth points as compared to
> shruby dub whos going to get us into another fun war probably so he can
> try
> to get his hand picked successor to office in 2008
> 
> 
 

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