Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue

I just can't help but wonder if Congress stays in tune with the public at all
sometimes.  Now they have allocated more money for this mess.  I just shake my
head.

jackief

Sue Hartigan wrote:

> 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
>
> --
> Two rules in life:
>
> 1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
> 2.
>
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