Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Mac:

I don't know why it surprised me, but it did.  The other day I was in
the checkouts and there on the Star, Enquirer, and a few others were
pictures and stories of Clinton.

For some reason it just hit me wrong.  The office of the Presidency
should hold some kind of respect.  But here it is in the same trash that
holds the story of some three headed alien that came down and managed to
mate with an alligator or something.  

I certainly wouldn't want to be the next guy who is running for the
office of President either.  Unless this guy came straight out of a
monastery, I can't imagine anyone not having something in their
background that they don't want people to know.  Well then there is
Quayle  <BG>

But do we really want someone in that office that is sooo perfect that
they wouldn't be able to relate to the everyday guy.  I don't think I
would.

Ther has to be a happy medium out there somewhere.  

Sue
> Afternoon Sue,
>    I agree. Also I feel the media in general has also taken a big hit. What was
> once considered trash journalism has become the norm. I think the newspaper
> rack at the check-out line in the supermarkets will and should contain the countries
> leading newspapers and magazines It shouldn't be long before we start seeing
> color photos of mutants, aliens, and monkey boys on the front page of all the so
> called respectable publications.
> ...Mac
> 
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