In a message dated 08/03/2000 6:24:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< [By the end of Ronald Reagan's first term, over 100 of his appointees were
forced to resign in scandal -- and Iran-Contra had yet to surface.
Investigations of the Clinton White House, by comparison, ha
[By the end of Ronald Reagan's first term, over 100 of his appointees were
forced to resign in scandal -- and Iran-Contra had yet to surface.
Investigations of the Clinton White House, by comparison, have resulted in a
handful of resignations, a few convictions, yet the Republicans maintain
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