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Re: McCain Cheating

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RecScubaPoster - 16 Sep 2008 18:27 GMT
Lee Bell wrote:

> It would not make it OK for me to cheat on my spouse.  Presumably, it would
> not make it OK for you either.  It is not your place, or mine, to decide
> what is right or wrong between him and his previous or his current spouse.
>
> Lee

Did you have that same tolerance to Bill Clinton?
Dennis (Icarus) - 17 Sep 2008 03:27 GMT
> Lee Bell wrote:
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> Did you have that same tolerance to Bill Clinton?

From what I can tell, he did, until Bill Clinton perjured himself, suborned
perjury form othes, obstructed justice, in the Paula Jones suit.
Surely you've heard of that?

Dennis
Lee Bell - 17 Sep 2008 04:31 GMT
>> Did you have that same tolerance to Bill Clinton?

Yep.  He made a pretty big mistake in picking one of the White House aids to
bang.  There's way too much ammunition for a sexual harassment case there,
either by the person he was nailing or a person he wasn't.  It's stupid to
screw where you work, but his sex with someone other than his wife simply
isn't any of my business.

When he lied to Congress, he stepped over the line.  That's a federal crime,
a felony, in fact.  Any government employee in the country, except
politicians that seem to think they are above the law, would have been fired
on the spot.

> From what I can tell, he did, until Bill Clinton perjured himself,
> suborned perjury form othes, obstructed justice, in the Paula Jones suit.
> Surely you've heard of that?

Yep.
Grumman-581 - 17 Sep 2008 06:59 GMT
> When he lied to Congress, he stepped over the line.  That's a federal
> crime, a felony, in fact.  Any government employee in the country,
> except politicians that seem to think they are above the law, would
> have been fired on the spot.

The thing is, if Billy-Boy had tried to even join the military, he would
have not been able to pass the background check and there he was as the
Commander in Chief... At the very least, he admitted to being a druggie and
that in itself at that time was enough to keep you from enlisting, much
less having the security clearance to have access to things that he had
access to as Command in Chief... There's just something *wrong* with
this...

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Greg Mossman - 17 Sep 2008 09:24 GMT
On Sep 16, 10:59 pm, "Grumman-581" <grumman581+usenet-2...@gmail.com>
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> > When he lied to Congress, he stepped over the line.  That's a federal
> > crime, a felony, in fact.  Any government employee in the country,
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> access to as Command in Chief... There's just something *wrong* with
> this...

Actually, Clinton didn't inhale (cough).  Palin, and Obama, have
freely admitted to using drugs.  Good for them.
 
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