>
> Since it is absofuckinglutely impossible to turn on the news and NOT hear
> about sexgate, I have been watching alot of the interviews with the Man and
> Woman on the street. It seems most people end with a note of "who cares" and
> "the only one who should be concerned is Hilary." And, t
At 04:09 PM 1/29/98 -0500, Maggie Coleman wrote:
>Which brings me to my latest and favorite half-baked-idea-which-i-have-not-
>really-thought-through-in-the-academic-fullness-it-probably-deserves: That
>this entire thing was hatched by Hillary (Bill doesn't have enough brains) to
>discredit Kenne
In a message dated 98-01-28 23:31:20 EST, jim devine writes:
<< I know things have settled down a bit on the Monica Lewinski (sp?) front,
but in some ways the brouhaha concerning her is on the same level. Neither
the use of obscenities nor nookie with someone 20+ years younger violate the
Pres
On Wed, January 28, 1998 at 19:39:19 (-0800) James Devine writes:
>Awhile back, when I was a young 'un, one of the things that shocked
>Puritanical citizens of the the US about President Nixon was the large
>number of obscenities he used on a tape. This undermined support for him in
>what his erst
>President's oath of office or fit with the idea of high crimes and
>misdimenors. But it's quite possible that l'affaire Lewinski could tip the
>balance against Clinton, coming as it does on top of six years of sleaze,
>betrayal, and mediocrity.
>
>as usual, time will tell.
>
>in pen-l solidarity
Jim Devine wrote,
>as usual, time will tell.
Time never tells. People just move on to something else. Whoops, that's two
thoughts for the day. We're over our quota.
Regards,
Tom Walker
^^^
Know Ware Communications
Vancouver, B.C., CANADA
Awhile back, when I was a young 'un, one of the things that shocked
Puritanical citizens of the the US about President Nixon was the large
number of obscenities he used on a tape. This undermined support for him in
what his erstwhile Vice President, Spiro Agnew had called "middle America,"
and hel
Marxist geographer Neil Smith paraphrasing the early 20th century
geographer Isaiah Bowman:
"...one can build a city of 100,000 at the South Pole and provide
electric lights and opera. Civilization can stand the cost ... we
can also build a mountain range in the Sahara high enough to evoke
rain
Marxist geographer Neil Smith paraphrasing the early 20th century
geographer Isaiah Bowman:
"...one can build a city of 100,000 at the South Pole and provide
electric lights and opera. Civilization can stand the cost ... we
can also build a mountain range in the Sahara high enough to evoke
rain