The sad thing is......

This guy is the cleanest president we have ever had. At least he didn't fund 
a private drug war. The only difference between Clinton and the others is 
that Clinton got caught...

Hehe.. gotta love it. The fact is.... as a president he didn't do to shabby 
a job.

Just my opinion.

Peace...

Scotty



>From: "Eric Jowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: A letter to the President
>Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 11:27:42 CDT
>
>Dear Mr.  President:
>
>It's not about sex.  If it were about sex, you would be long gone.  Just
>like a doctor, attorney or teacher who had sex with a patient, client or
>student half his age, you would have violated the ethics of your office
>and would be long gone.
>
>Just like a Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinney, who though found
>not guilty, was forced to resign amid accusations of sexual abuse.
>Remember the Air Force General you wouldn't nominate to be Chairman of
>the Joint Chiefs of Staff because he freely admitted to an affair almost
>15 years before, while he and his wife were separated?  Unlike you, he
>was never accused of having a starry-eyed office assistant my daughter's
>age perform oral sex on him while he was on the phone and his wife and
>daughter were upstairs.
>
>If it were about sex, you should be subjected to the same horrible
>hearings that Clarence Thomas was subjected to because of the
>accusations of Anita Hill.  The only accusation then was that he talked
>dirty to her; he didn't even leave semen stains on her dress.
>
>
>No, it's not about sex.  It's about character.  It's about lying.  It's
>about arrogance.  It's about abuse of power.  It's about dodging the
>draft and lying about it.  When caught in a lie by letters you wrote,
>you
>concocted a story that nobody believed.  But we excused it and looked
>away.  It's about smoking dope, and lying about it.
>
>"I didn't inhale" you said.
>
>
>Sure, and when I was 15 and my buddies and I swiped a beer from an
>unwatched refrigerator, we drank from it, but we didn't swallow.
>
>
>"I broke no laws of the United States," you said.  That's right, you
>smoked dope in England or Norway or Moscow; where you were demonstrating
>against the U.S.A.
>
>
>You lied, but we excused it and looked away.
>
>It's about you selling overnight stays in the White House to any
>foreigner or other contributor with untraceable cash.  It's about
>Whitewater and Jim and Susan McDougal and Arkansas, Gov.  Jim Guy Tucker
>and Vincent Foster and Jennifer Flowers and Paula Jones and Karen Willey
>and nearly countless others.
>
>
>It's about stealing the records from Fosters office while his body was
>still warm and putting them in your bedroom and "not noticing them" for
>two years.
>
>It's about illegal political contributions.  It's about you and Al Gore
>soliciting contributions and selling influence at Buddhist temples and
>in
>the same Oval Office where Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt led
>their countries through the dark days of wars that threatened the very
>existence of our nation.  But we excused you and looked away.
>
>It's about hiding evidence from Ken Starr, refusing to testify, filing
>legal motions, coaching witnesses, obstructing justice and delaying
>Judge
>Starr's inquiry for months and years, and then complaining that it has
>gone on too long.  The polls agreed.  Thank goodness that Judge Star
>didn't read the polls, play politics or excuse you and look away.  He
>held on to the evidence like a tenacious bulldog.  Your supporters say
>that you've confessed your wrong doings and asked for our forgiveness.
>
>
>Listen, what you said on TV the night you testified to the grand jury
>was
>not a confession; overwhelming evidence is not a confession at all.
>Not that it would make a lot of difference.  A murderer who contritely
>confesses his crime is still a murderer.  When your "confession" didn't
>sell, even to your friends, you became more forthcoming.  Maybe someday
>you'll confess more, but probably not.
>You've established such a pattern of lying that we can't believe you
>anymore.  Neither can your cabinet, the Congress or any of the leaders
>of
>the nations of the world.  When a leader's actions defame and emasculate
>our country as profoundly as yours have, it's no longer a personal
>matter, as you claim.  It's no longer a matter between you, your family
>and your God.
>
>
>By the way, I don't believe for a minute that Hillary was unaware of
>your
>sexual misadventures, abuses of power and pattern of lying.  She has
>been a  party to your wrong doings since Whitewater and Jennifer Flowers
>just as surely as she lied about the Rose law firm's billings and hid
>the Vincent Foster evidence in your bedroom for two years.  Why?  So she
>could share in the raw power that your office carries.  The two of you
>probably lied to  Chelsea, but that is a matter among you, your family
>and your God.
>
>Remember the sign over James Carvill's desk during the l992 campaign?
>It said, "It's the economy, stupid!"
>Place this sign over your desk:
>"It's about character, stupid!"
>
>
>No, it's not about sex, Mr.  President.  If it were, you would be long
>gone.  It's about character; but we have to live with your filth, lies
>and  arrogance for a while longer.
>
>
>Your lies, amorality and lack of character have been as pervasive as
>they
>have been despicable, so we have no reason to believe that you will
>quietly resign and go away.  You'll count on half truths and spin
>doctors to see you through, the country be damned.  It has always worked
>before.
>
>
>We excused you and looked the other way.  No more, we've had enough.
>You
>betrayed us enough.  You have made every elected official, minister,
>teacher, diplomat, parent and grandparent in the country apologize for
>you and explain away your actions.  Now go away, and let us show them
>that our country was not without morals.  It was just that you were.
>Let us show them that America was not the problem.
>
>William Jefferson Clinton was.
>
>
>Go away, Mr.  President.  Leave us alone.  And when you leave, know that
>your legacy to the United States of America will be a stain on the
>Office
>of the President that is as filthy as the stain on Monica's dress.  It
>will take a lot of scrubbing to make it clean again.
>
>Eric Jowers
>
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