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Re: "The Seduction of a President" by Kenneth Starr



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I've been holding off joining in this debate here, since I thought this was a
MetaStock mailing list. Can't hold back much longer. 

Here, Here, Richard I am with ya. If the prez were such an honest and
honorable man perhaps none of this 'waste' of time and money would have been
necessary.  As I was told growing up 'Fool me once shame on you, Fool me twice
shame on me'. Not sure what fool me 3,4,5,... times is.

It doesn't seem that long ago that men with less evidence of dishonesty and
low morals were not even able to run for high office. But now look Sheesh...

I hope this thread dies quick and we can get back to business. Hopefully
that's it from me on this topic.

If you're sick of this thread too maybe you could take a second or two and
respond to my earlier plea for help with making custom indicators? <g>

In a message dated 9/13/98 8:51:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
rtestes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

> I wondered, who the polls were calling. Now I know. We shouldn't take up any
>  more space here. But I would note two things if Clinton and others lied in
>  whitewater, filegate, travelgate, and fundsgate like they did in
Zippergate.
>  It would be very hard to bring forward, what anyone could see was crooked
>  actions on their part. The man has lied all his life, he has never uttered
>  the truth about anything, period.
>  
>  Zippergate was turned over to Starr by AG Reno and a three judge panel.
When
>  the judges in the phoney appeals cases by clinton saw the evidence, they
>  decided in Starr's favor.
>  
>  No, Republicans have no plans to increase the socialist aspects of our
>  government. That is why I like them, I believe in capitalism.
>  
>  Richard Estes
>