1998-09-21 - Re: Clinton’s fake apologies (fwd)

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From: Michael Motyka <mmotyka@lsil.com>
To: “Reeza!” <howree@cable.navy.mil>
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UTC Datetime: 1998-09-21 03:48:20 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 11:48:20 +0800

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From: Michael Motyka <mmotyka@lsil.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 11:48:20 +0800
To: "Reeza!" <howree@cable.navy.mil>
Subject: Re: Clinton's fake apologies (fwd)
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Reeza! wrote:
> In case you hadn't noticed, the investigation of him, vis-a-vis the rules
> established by other demicans, his supposed compatriates, is still ongoing.
> 
> Methinks this is just the tip of the iceberg, a bone for the populace to
> chew on so that when the rest of the story breaks, we (the dog) won't
> notice the prime rib and sirloin.
> 
Completely illogical. Give me one good reason not to lead with your best
punch? I suspect Starr's work is voluminous but weak on all other counts
so he led with what would create the most publicity. I've said that I'm
no great fan of Clinton's but this entire investigation is blatantly
partisan and has brought the political process in this country about as
low as it is possible to bring it. 

Starr's base approach to justice is the opening shot of what I hope
turns into an all-out scorched-earth battle. Let 'em all fall down. I'm
just afraid that when it's over the only people who will be willing to
run for public office will be truly dangerous people who have no respect
for liberty not of their own definition.

Mike





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