Dude, consider the women with whom he's gone astray.
Are we really seeing any improvement?
2007-07-20 05:00:20
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answered by MoltarRocks 7
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Yes. I think it is wrong to criticize Bill Clinton for cheating on his wife. I couldn't care less where he sticks it. I'd much rather criticize him for other, more important things.
The only thing that bothers me about his cheating is that it is immoral. Adultery is forbidden by God. Apparently, people skip over that part in the Bible.. . . . or don't read the Bible at all. What he did was wrong, but it isn't up to me to be his judge, jury, and executioner. That's God's job. If people choose to live the way their crotch tells them to live, instead of the way God tells them to live, they'll pay the price in the long run.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
2007-07-20 05:17:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Its wrong for any man (or woman) to cheat on the spouse. Its now how somone looks, but when you get married, you made a vow, a solumn promise to be faithful.
I respect Bill for his ability to do good things in politics, but I disrespect his adulterous acts, even though they had little to do with his presidency.
A man or woman who cheats on his/her spouse, (including bf/gf, engaged or not), is unstable and untrustworthy, and whatever he/she gets as a result, is his/her own fault.
2007-07-20 05:02:09
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answered by Daniel R. 4
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No, we republicans have to take it in the shorts for all the slamming we did to him why he was in office. We owe that guy a huge apology and have to admit that we went too far. I mean, my God man, have you seen that woman. No wonder all her "friends" have committed suicide. So Bill, here it is my formal public apology, " I am sorry for saying awful things about you when you were getting a little on the side in the oval office, you were completely compelled to go outside the marriage on this one, and I shall never question your "depends on what I mean by sexual relations, again." I can fully understand why you would be confused.
2007-07-20 05:00:33
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answered by libsticker 7
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Yep....I can blame him. He shouldn't have done what he did. But all people have a weakness. Some are womanizers...some drink...some do drugs...some lie....some cheat at cards...some people actually vote for Republicans. I've even heard of people who start dumb @ss wars that nobody can figure out how to stop. But the people who are really the low of the low are folks that post 'questions' designed simply to insult others.....not very 'christian' of 'ya, hoss!
2007-07-20 05:02:06
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answered by Noah H 7
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He is not the first or the last to cheat on his wife
I'd rather have a good President like Bill Cliniton, I will bring him a million ladies, any woman would like to digg the guy.
If he wasn't famous she would never have had gone that far, she did it only for fame and money.
2007-07-20 05:01:40
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answered by Noble Crayon 2
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No, it is a waste of time, but not wrong. Yes, you can blame him, but there are more important things to discuss, as far as I am concerned.
Those who think a decline in sexual morality is hurting the country should speak out against it even if they have engaged in it themselves. Of course they should also overcome their own hypocrisy too to whatever extent it applies, but one shouldn't have to wait until they are perfect to speak out for what they think is right. We should all keep working to improve the country as a whole, and also ourselves.
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2007-07-20 05:05:40
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answered by Yaktivistdotcom 5
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Very true, but it is well known that they are only married to further both of their political ambitions. The marriage is a sham - that is what really deserves to be criticized.
2007-07-20 05:11:04
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answered by The Real America 4
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I know this is a crack against Hillary.. but I'll ignore that to make a real point. It's not wrong to criticize him for cheating (though who are we to judge.. but it is human nature) but it is wrong to judge his Presidential campaign by his personal life.
2007-07-20 05:07:52
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answered by pip 7
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I do not criticize him from cheating on his wife, that is fine. I criticize him for lying to the American people under oath. That is a crime.
2007-07-20 04:56:18
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answered by gerafalop 7
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