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Re: Re[2]: "The Seduction of a President" by Kenneth Starr



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If the President had good judgement, would he have permitted all the
nonsense to occur in the White House?
Does this man have the judgement and good sense to lead our country??
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From: Randall_Gary@xxxxxxxx <Randall_Gary@xxxxxxxx>
To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, September 14, 1998 4:37 PM
Subject: Re[2]: "The Seduction of a President" by Kenneth Starr


>So Alberto, you prefer that we be represented by, and our children sent
>into combat by, an admitted cheat, liar, and coward?
>
>With all due respect, when my President wags his finger and issues
>assurances to the next dictator with a nuclear bomb I don't want him
>laughed at.  And when he discusses matters that affect my life with my
>representative and foreign leaders, I want his fly closed and his mind on
>the country's business.
>
>Call it Puritanism, politics, or whatever you want.  Many of my countrymen
>and woman will agree with you.  Until it's their fortunes or childrens'
>blood that's squandered by such a fool.
>
>
>Gary Randall - Brunswick, Maine
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>And we're certainly fed up with the US mix of puritanism, politics and
justice!
>
>Alberto Torchio
> Torino, Italy
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