To: Nonstatist
"...the latest episode in the attempted criminalization of political differences. Is there any hope that it might turn out to be the last?" No hope, IMO
I have to say, in spite of Clinton's disgusting behavior with women, I think the Kenn Starr prosecution was a very, very bad thing for the nation. Surely there were other things he did besides lie about an extramarital sleazefest, which almost anyone would do. The wholesale search for things to prosecute in every administration is the result. It may never end. It's bad for the country.
11 posted on
06/18/2006 5:41:58 PM PDT by
Albion Wilde
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To: Albion Wilde
"I have to say, in spite of Clinton's disgusting behavior with women, I think the Kenn Starr prosecution was a very, very bad thing for the nation. Surely there were other things he did besides lie about an extramarital sleazefest, which almost anyone would do. The wholesale search for things to prosecute in every administration is the result. It may never end. It's bad for the country."
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I dunno, Albion, you make comparisons based on your presumptions, and you fail to make the distinctions that separate wrong from right.
Do you think it best left untold and best unaddressed if our President Bush banged a nineteen year old White House intern in the Oval Office and then, while looking directly into the eyes of the American people via television, he indignantly swore (under oath) that he didn't?
To: Albion Wilde
I think the Kenn Starr prosecution was a very, very bad thing for the nationTo put it all in context, the Democraps started the criminalization of political differences with Nixon and later, Reagan. Payback is a bitch, but I think we can count on Democraps/Media/proffesoriate class to accelerate the race to the bottom. Thats what they do best.
To: Albion Wilde
Greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world.
I have to say, in spite of Clinton's disgusting behavior with women, I think the Kenn Starr prosecution was a very, very bad thing for the nation. Surely there were other things he did besides lie about an extramarital sleazefest, which almost anyone would do. The wholesale search for things to prosecute in every administration is the result. It may never end. It's bad for the country.
So, you are saying that your resident getting a blow job in the Oval Office is something acceptable to you?
NOT TO ME AND MANY, MANY OTHERS!
besides lie about an extramarital sleazefest, which almost anyone would do.
Who are the "almost anyone would do"??
For your own morale's sake, I hope that the first line in your "about page" is something you really believe in!??!
Or, am I missing something???
19 posted on
06/18/2006 8:05:24 PM PDT by
danamco
To: Albion Wilde
The Starr investigation involved a lot more than sex and perjury was involved, got the bent once impeached..thats a decent outcome.
29 posted on
06/20/2006 2:42:09 AM PDT by
GregH
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