On 01-26-98, MIKE ANGWIN declared to ROBERT PLETT:
MA> The affairs themselves, while compromising the integrity of both
MA>Clinton and the office he holds, could be overlooked by many people.
MA>Alone, they most probably would not be considered impeachable offenses
MA>by the Congress and would only serve to dilute the influence of the
MA>presidency making him a weak, but full term president. The thing that
MA>is going to get Clinton, beyond his clear lies, is purjury, subornation
MA>of purjury, and obstruction of justice. These are not mere acts of
MA>questionable integrity, but violations of the law. This is clear
MA>criminal behavior and if, as I suspect, Star builds a case including
MA>any of these charges, Clinton is history.
That so many could so easily overlook adultery, unrepentant, habitual
adultery at that, by the President of The United States, and I agree
that's the case, illustrates the selfish, degenerate condition of our
society. Adultery is a corrupting and evil thing. It is the breaking
of a vow, one sworn before God, and inevitably leads to the multiplying
of lies. Just as once one murders the next murder is easier, so too
does the breaking of marriage vows make breaking them again and breaking
all other vows easier, and the lies to cover the broken marriage vow
make the lies covering the breaking of public trust easier as well.
Criminal lies of purgery and obstruction of justice almost become a
given for the habitual adulterer who has great power and wishes to keep
it.
The plain fact of the matter is that Clinton's infidelity revealed by
Jennifer Flowers, and the quite obvious lie of Clinton's denial, was a
clear indicator of what was to come, and should have immediately
disqualified him in the eyes of the American voter from becoming
President. The mere existence of a task force to handle "bimbo
eruptions" in Clinton's campaign should have been enough. That it
didn't matter, and that so many continue insisting it's nobody's
business, speaks to a profound lack of moral character on the part of
the American voter, and I'm confident speaks to the desire of some that
their own infidelity, or propensity for it, be acceptable by society at
large.
All this is a reminder that nations usually get the leaders they
deserve.
Bob /\-/\ - proud Ilk homebody@galstar.com
C.A.T. ( o o ) Chapter Ilks
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* SLMR 2.1a * Thou shalt not commit adultery. - Ex 20:14
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* Origin: Shadow of The Cat (1:170/1701.10)
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