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/p>Thanks for the excellent and tightly written "Another Perspective" by Lawrence Henry. Yet another perspective is "Hooray for him!"
Bill Clinton showed us that having affairs with government employees was fine, as long as you don't lie under oath about it. McGreevey confessing with Dari by his side was a better piece of performance art than the Clintons' version of the same passion play. Since McGreevey's affair was a same sex union upstages the Clintons again.
p>I am amazed at the astuteness of McGreevey for shrewdly playing for public sympathy and popular opinion while becoming the quintessential Democrat politician. All of this should play wonderful for McGreevey, placing him after Hillary at the top of the list of Democrat presidential candidates. After McGreevey, his wife Dari should run. br> -- Newt Love br> Annapolis, Maryland /p>We're still missing the point on McGreevey. The man is under investigation for major felonies. He's may be indicted by a federal grand jury. This is one of the worst cases of political corruption in American history...
The guv is trying to hide behind his gayness, but it's not a "coming-out-of-the-closet" story.
It's a story of a governor endangering the citizens of an entire state by appointing an unqualified person to be head of homeland security, which person turns out to be his gay sex partner. In addition, it's a story of sexual harassment, by offering a taxpayer-financed job for sex, and obstruction of justice by offering jobs and money for silence.
p>If New Jersey allows this character to avoid a special election by remaining in office until Nov. 15th, the state will need to apologize to Tony Soprano. br> -- G. Ferguson /p>