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Re: Clinton still doesnt get it
On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Mac Norton wrote:
>
>On Tue, 15 Sep 1998, attila wrote:
>
> > 25 years of Clinton's raging psychopathic, oversexed behavior:
> > Hillary has been a willing partner.
> >
> > nothing but control freaques and obscene power trippers. there
> > is only amorality in that house --and power by any means.
>
> snip
>
> One of you had the good sense to
> post the column i repost below, because that fellow seems to
> have gotten a pretty good handle on this squalid mess.
>
the American public was informed, and snowed under by the Clintons
together on TV; unfortunately, the stories very true. and, it
should have been abundantly clear that Hillary, and her far left
agenda, was driving the car.
I "like" Clinton for one thing only: he _is_ a made for TV
President who _could_ project an image to the world which would
make Americans proud to be Americans. unfortunately, he never
graduated from the sandbox" "...it's mine... it's all mine...."
I will grudgingly give Bill credit for accepting the clarion call
for him to reign in Hillary, after the health care package she
shepherded by fascist means, and the largest tax increase in
some time; to be a Centrist --too bad it took Newt Gingrich and
friends to deliver the message.
however, my premise, which you did not include underneath the
said by (in fact, the mail [mis]quoting potential places some of
our more vociferous philosopher kings in jeopardy), is that for
whatever reason, Clinton was born without, or destroyed enroute,
any sense of morality --Bill is, and has been, the man who must
honestly believe he has the right to play the game without rules.
Hillary is unquestionably obsessed not only with power, but
revenge for her enemies.
well, the process goes on; Starr is back to working on White-
watergate, Fostergate, Travelgate, FBIgate, and a few more
"?-gates" --the primary focus probably on Hillary.
and, as much as I think the two of them are scurrilous pests
which should be dealt with by Terminix, I don't like the process;
does America have any pride? not much, and hanging Hillary or
Bill will leave America just that much poorer.
> But punks . . . well, punks . . . a few years ago when I first
> subscribed to this list, to lurk and learn, as I still mostly
> do, there were some hardasses you could depend on to come out
> of the woodwork when things got way out of space, and they'd
> say: Punks write code.
>
> And they were write.
> MacN
>
correct; and I was one complainer, and part of the group which
started coderpunks. but, cypherpunks, and the arguments and
discourses, is an excellent diversion --with the exception of the
often one-sided "arbitration and adjudication" of opinion.
anyone who can follow the threads of cypherpunks continuously
has too much time on their hands; I can only afford the luxury
of the occasional hit and run.
attila out...
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