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Little Rock Man

Drying off after the Arkansas "event." Plus: Specteritis. Revisiting Vietnam human rights. Last liberal cracks. And much more.

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br> Austin, Texas /p>

I inadvertently saw some of the sycophantic "coverage" of the opening of the Clinton Presidential Liebrary yesterday, and my curiosity was piqued. Will the Monica Lewinsky exhibits be in a separate section of their own, or included in a larger Sex Crimes section, along with the Kathleen Willey, Gennifer Flowers, and Juanita Broaddrick exhibits (amongst others)? In addition to providing the information about illegal campaign contributions from the Chinese Communists, and the Ryadihs, will the Illegal Fundraising section include material documenting Gore's illegal activities? Or will Gore's fundraising calls from his office, paid for by the taxpayers, be documented separately in the "No Controlling Legal Authority" section? Will giving the Chinese Communists the technology to target American cities with nuclear missiles be in the Betraying America section, or included in the Illegal Fundraising section. And will organizing and participating in anti-American demonstrations in Moscow be in the Betraying America section or the Draft-Dodger section?

p>Enquiring minds want to know! br> -- W. B. Heffernan, Jr. /p> p> Talk about scandal! Normalization of the corruption of government, it seems, has been overlooked, by you, due to your ambitious endeavor to appear journalistically objective. Saint Ronnie Raygun would be your target for scandal and corrupt practices. But then your reichwing tilt prevents such considerations. br> -- Carl W. Lemieux br> www.publicadvocate.com /p>

Clinton said: "there's not any example of where I ever disgraced this country publicly. And in spite of it all, you don't have any example where I ever lied to the American people about my job, where I ever let the American people down, and I had more support from the world, and world leaders, and people around the world, when I quit than when I started."

p>You're wrong sir. What you did was worse, and you obviously still don't get it. You lied to a federal grand jury in an attempt to deny a U.S. Citizen her day in court. You committed perjury, a crime which should have been punished with jail time. If that's not a "high crime or misdemeanor" nothing is. Had the Senate had any backbone (i.e. Conservative leadership) at that time, you're lower than pond-scum sorry butt would have been thrown out of office. In addition to the "suffering" you've had to endure, is it any wonder why EVERY candidate you've campaigned for since leaving office has lost? br> --
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