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br> Think about how many times I have fallen, br> Spirits are using me, larger voices callin'. /em> /p>He fools around on his wife, but it was because of "larger voices."
p>Rubbish. br> -- unsigned /p> p> George Neumayr's article about Bill Clinton is priceless. The only thing he left out is the role Newt Gingrich played in Bill's theater of the absurd, oh, sorry, I mean, the theater of the demons. Surely, Newt deserves some credit as one of the demons Bill faced. I mean, after all, wasn't it Newt in the rear of Air Force One where, as the Speaker of the House, he complained about having to ride along with lowly journalists and other rift-raff, and that he would get his revenge. And, then, didn't we see the Government shut down (some people may think that shutdown was caused by Clinton's veto of the funding legislation passed by the Congress, but not the mainstream media). So, I think Newt should have some credit here as one of Clinton's nemesis's. br> -- A. A. Reynolds br> Chula Vista, California /p>Mr. Clinton's demons were very kind to Mrs. Clinton's upcoming presidential bid. They have established her reputation as being tough on crime. For Bill's perjury, suborning of perjury, and adultery, he received the punishment of sleeping on the sofa.