Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Jackie:
I don't think that it is just the younger people who don't care about
the situation. If you listen to the shows such as Politically
Incorrect, the "older" generation really isn't that concerned about the
sexual part of this anymore either.
Actually I think that most figure that it is such a mess that the truth
will never come out, so why not just forget about it and get on with the
work of the government. Or they figure what went on with the Presidents
sex life is of no concern to them anyway.
Somehow the whole core of the issue, whatever that was, has gotten lost
in all the different stories and accusations that are flying around.
Anyway that is how I see people talking about it. Ron told me that
there are few if any of the staff at the school that are even interested
in the whole thing.
Sue
> Hi Bill
>
> I think you have really hit on one important thing that many forget when we
> hear each person's story of what occurred. Usually, it is not an either/or
> thing, but the truth lies somewhere in-between. I guess what I mean here is
> that it is not either she is telling the whole truth or he is telling the
> whole truth. In reality, we act and believe our perceptions of the
> situation, not necessarily the reality of the whole situation. How's that
> for a muddy explanation??
>
> But what has me baffled is the lack of interest by the younger generation in
> what is occurring with this mess. Some of them do not even know what is
> happening and even if they are aware of the "mess" have no concern about how
> it affects the political process, our international relations, etc. I know I
> can't generalize to the majority of young people in our society from my
> experiences with the younger generation at this school, but I see hundreds
> everyday, not just one or two.
>
> jackief
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