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Hi Sue,

>According to every legal person that I have heard since the suit was
>overthrown, if Jones does decide to appeal they don't think that it will
>go anywhere.  Also if this had not been the President and just some CO
>from Pepsi or another big company, it wouldn't have gotten as far as it
>did.

Ridiculous!  Any CEO who did not have complete control of the company would
be destroyed by doing what Clinton did.  He would be out on his behind for
much less.  A local politician was prosecuted for asking for sex with a
college girl applying for a job.  People are willing to forgive Clinton for
far worse than most any businessman or smaller politician could survive.

>Whatever happens, it can't possibly get to court now until Clinton is
>out of office, and by that time no one will even give a darn.
>
>Sue

Don't bet on it.  The opinion that the dismissal was correct is far from
unanimous and Clinton has a date with Starr in the near future.  Clinton is
likely to survive (if the Republicans' good fortune continues) but it is not
yet assured.  The summary judgment in Jones' case quite likely deprived
Clinton of a favorable verdict and may have harmed his prospects.

The effects of Clinton's failings will be felt for a very long time.  People
now actually accept what horrified them only a short time ago.  More people
accept the abuse of employees by a lecherous boss as just one of the
vicissitudes of life.   If you don't think life is becoming more debased
what do you think of Howard Stern on CBS?
Best,     Terry 

"Lawyer - one trained to circumvent the law"  - The Devil's Dictionary 



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