that "ANOTHER" Clinton White House will be devoid of all the scandals that plagued the last one. You know like Whitewater, all those mysterious Clinton friends' dying, stolen White House property, etc. Just because the current one is female, does any leopard ever change its spots really? I rather think they will continue to plague us with lies/distortions/trickery just as they did before!
2007-08-31
01:32:17
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➔ Politics
Remember, there is always fire where there's smoke, no matter what SPIN one puts on it.
2007-08-31
02:22:10 ·
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Stiggo629, sorry but your "facts" are NOT w/o question!!!!! Although I know you want it all to go away, there are still too many unanswered quesrions.
2007-08-31
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Where does one start on this one?? I could care less if they took stationary or a key board off of air force one. I could care less what or who did Bill in the oval office. No of that matters to me. What does matter is how much he made by selling rocket secrets to the Chinese, how much he absolutely lies to the American people. How smug his wife (our new president ) is and is going to be. She believes as do most of the people in the Democratic party that they know what is best for the rest of the country. They are both megalomaniacs. So get ready America, get ready to have your freedoms even more taken away. Get ready to open your wallet. One day very soon it will not even be profitable to drive to work.
2007-08-31 02:54:27
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answered by Monte T 6
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I don't think any president from now until we say we are fed up will be able to serve without endless attacks by the opposing party. Some of the attacks are well founded, others are smear campaigns. As to whether the Clintons or Bush or any other candidate has more than another, I think it is impossible to tell because the process has been cheapened so much by false accusations that it is impossible to tell which are real. If congress would use its investigatory powers to investigate real scandals, we would all be better off.
2007-08-31 01:40:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No administration is ready for sainthood. Like Iran-Contra, or selling arms to the Middle East, Watergate. You know, the ones that actually impact on the governance of the country.
Whitewater was a failed land deal, the Clinton's lost money and despite literally millions of dollars, and twenty three separate investigations on the federal and state levels they were found to have no culpability in any wrong doing. Hillary and I are about the same age. I have had many people in my life die too, trust Grandma dear, I didn't kill them or have them killed. Check out the GAO report on the 'stolen' White House property. Turned out to be some souvenir stuff on Air Force One, probably taken by reporters, and a few missing Ws off of keyboards. Very far from the thousands and thousands in damages claimed by the ever truthful (of course) Bush administration.
So as you can see, lies distortions and trickery, are hardly the province of any one party.
Abuse and attempts to crush the meaning and aims of the Constitution.....that's a Republican specialty.
2007-08-31 01:46:31
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answered by justa 7
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Well,let's examine all the "scandals" you listed. Whitewater, after years of investigations and millions of dollars of taxpayer money to investigate, turned up no evidence of wrongdoing against the Clintons. The list of mysterious deaths you speak of has been shown to be nothing sinister. The claims of stolen White House property has been shown to be a lie. So, if these are the kinds of scandals we can expect, rather than an administration that starts a war for no good reason and ignores the law of the land, then yes, I'd be happy with that.
2007-08-31 02:09:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The American public sees this already. Just look at the Democratic Congress approval rating. 14%. Lowest ever. Look at early polls for the Presidenancy. It is showing GOP canidates ahead of the Dems.
2007-08-31 01:39:02
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answered by mustagme 7
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Your question is failed from the beginning when you ask for a libs "Honest" belief... That is non-existant for the most part.
2007-08-31 07:11:11
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answered by Mr. Perfect 5
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We must Stand By Our Man, President Bush. He is so masculine.
2007-08-31 01:36:06
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answered by Anonymous
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no. does anyone honestly believe any of the candidates are any different?
2007-08-31 01:37:48
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answered by here to help 7
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