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>> 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.
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>I didn't know that Clinton was found guilty of doing anything.
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>> 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.
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>Don't you think maybe people are waiting for the investigation to be over
beforethey are
>willing to forget or agree on prosecuting?
No, Mac, I don't. People have not hesitated to condemn Clinton's accusers
on the flimsiest excuse. Anybody know of any books by Willey or Jones?
Hear anything about movies lately? Have they sold their stories to the
tabloids?
Maybe Jones will profit in the future. I hope so. She has withstood
assault that would have destroyed most long ago. All she ever did was get
assaulted by a sexual pervert.
People like Anita Hill and Gloria Steinem have even said that sexual
molestatation by an employer doesn't matter though they would have gone
ballistic if it had been done by anyone else. They have plainly conceded
the guilt of Clinton.
The defense is that it doesn't matter even if you can prove Clinton is
guilty of the things we all know he is guilty of.
BTW you are right that many charges are not proven. But people were
celebrating the fact that Judge Wright prevented many charges from even
being heard, possibly forever. The celebration is a bit early.
>> 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.
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>> 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.
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>67% approval rating and the republicans cannot get over it. They have
wastedtaxpayers
>money and time by not dealing with the issues that they were put into office
>for. If anyone needs to be tossed from office I think the House leadership
would be a
>great place to start.
>...Mac
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Best, Terry
"Lawyer - one trained to circumvent the law" - The Devil's Dictionary
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