Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Steve:

You have hit it exactly on the nose.  This is the attitude that is being
shown on all the television stations, newspapers, etc.  Not just CNN.

Sue
> 
> Just from what I have seen on CNN, the whole deal is that everyone is pretty
> sure that Clinton has had affairs and the majority don't actually care.  The
> investigator Star? has a major chip on his shoulder and is throwing as many
> allegations at Clinton as he can to hope that one sticks and brings him
> down.
> In the poles most people think he is doing a good job in office and aren't
> bothered about his infidelity, but the idea of him lying to the people and
> congress pushes you to far and he should resign if the allegations are true.
> Is this correct, its been hard for me to follow.
> 
> Steve

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