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>I did not take it as insulting at all. Take all the shots you can, we deserve everyone.
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Jeff,
We, nobody has any lessons to give you! Do not take all this so personally.
The only difference between Clinton and the others (with some marked exceptions :) is that Clinton got caught, and that he did a poor job at explaining his actions. Eighter he was badly counselled, or he did not follow the advise, or face it, it could be case of bad luck.
>This just reminds me of one time when I was out with my Dad as a kid. We saw a lady with about 6 or 8 kids, and they were ripping the store apart. My Dad asks, "Are these all your kids or is this a Picnic." She responded "They're all mine and it ain't no picnic!"
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>We here in the states, have to take responsibility for his actions… and it ain't no picnic!
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>I would have hope that the leader of our country would have more intelligence than to do what he did. Short of that, I wished he had shown enough since to find someone that was more discreet. At that point I would have agreed its nobodies business but theirs. Once she told 11 people it became everyone else's affair and mine. (No George this is not a Challenge)
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Patriotism is a nice thing, but there is a limit.
Kind regards,
Marc
If things have the tendency to go your way, do not worry. It won't last. Jules Renard.