Most common sense Americans feel that way, too - especially compared to the
monumental moronicness of Bush (as I've always said), and his sham tactics
going back to sleazily playing the system loopholes to take office when the
majority (in other words, 'most Americans') didn't even want him.
Larry
"Roger D. Key" wrote:
> I suspect that a number of us in northern Europe have a more relaxed
> feeling towards Clinton and his sexual escapades; morality means different
> things to different people, and we think of several of the more recent
> incumbents of the US presidential post as being far more immoral in their
> political and public actions than Clinton ever was.
>
> I would not be surprised if Clinton preferred Olympus!
>
> Roger Key, Copenhagen
>
> Walt,
> You realize that your post's been saved by many and would be used in the
> future against you...mostly for selfish reasons....:) Like the pleasure
> of seeing you all worked up and steaming...:)
> Seriously, you can't do this to us. We were just enjoying all the beating
> the ol' US of A was getting. YOur post just ruined the party...
> Boris
> P.S. I wish you said something about Clinton. I would put him on top of
> the list of scumbags, along with Reagan...
>
> This hath not offended the king.
>
> Sir Thomas More (at his execution)
>
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