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Stop her now..
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25/01/2007 09:53:39
 
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Politics
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Miscellaneous
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01187852
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Actually, I agree with you. I think most Americans could care less whether or not he had an affair or any relationship that was innappropriate with an intern. It had no bearing on his performance as President of the U.S. The lying under oath though should have resulted in impeachment. Now, I wouldn't know where to start on what GWB has done which he should have been impeached for.

"If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of
fighting a foreign enemy." --- James Madison




>He should not have done that. He should have told them, "None of your business, go stuff it."
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>>What world are you living in? :o) It was never a grievance against his 'personal flaw of cheating on Hillary' but rather his lying under oath.
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>>>>Her negatives are off the chart.
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>>>Why is that? Are people just hating Bill Clinton by proxy or are there some specific things about her that some people don't like?
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>>>> If the Democrats nominate her they will practically guarantee another Republican president, however uninspiring. Isn't 8 years of that enough?
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>>>If you look at GBW, the left hated him way more than the right hated Bill Clinton. When it came down to it Clinton was a centrist that could appeal to both the left and right of the specturm. His personal flaw regarding cheating on Hillary made it easy for the right to hate him though.
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