Re: election - delete if not interested
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- Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2000 19:34:44 -0600
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I don't want to know about the
President's personal life...........Andrew
I don't either but when it is flaunted
like clinton did how can we help but hear about it! If it is
personal, then he needs to keep it discreet and not in the White House
during business hours. If laws are broken the person breaking them needs
to be accountable and not try to make everyone else the scapegoat.
Whomever they are!
Come on Andrew, the White House
is not supposed to be the place to do these things. Go to a motel
room. It was not the act itself, it was the lying to a grand jury.
Tell me, what would happen to you if you lied to a grand jury and got
caught. We need our laws respected and especially by the President.
Rule of law means nothing to this whole administration. That is a
proven. As for Bush, if he has done something that he should not have, he
will have his turn to explain if he gains the White House. I believe the
same to be true for gore.
Best Regards, Beth
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