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If Bill Clinton runs now, will he win?

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  • L Lost User

    I know abt term limits. Curious to find out what Americans think. :-) My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers

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    Hell no! On second thought...never underestimate the voting populace. After all, the District of Columbia re-elected Mayor Marion Barry. http://jobs.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/dc/barry/barry.htm[^]

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      David Wulff wrote: I never did understand what the whole point was I never gave a rat’s ass about who he was doing but since the president is the top law enforcement officer (Executive Branch) when he was under oath and swore to tell the truth and didn't tell the truth, this was perjury. Any other person who did the same and the evidence was found to prove him/her wrong would have been hauled off to jail. He's lucky that all he lost was his license to practice law in Arkansas and didn't get hauled off to Leavenworth (Federal Penitentiary) for committing perjury in a federal case.

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      Ok, it seems I wasn't too clear. I didn't mean I didn't care about what he did (the lying, the perjury), but of the way it was handled in the press. Don't tell me the average joe gave a damn about the lying or the perjury -- they just wanted the legal crap to end so they could read the "how the president did me in his private jet" spread in [insert US equivalent of the Daily Mirror here], and the "how he sent bodyguards to steal my [tapes/dress/photos]" special on NBC.


      David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I'm waiting for Big Brother III" - JoeSox losing his credibility

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        David Wulff wrote: I never did understand what the whole point was Two public employees, one clearly superior to the other, having sex in a public place of business during public working hours and then the superior lieing about it publicly. Any one else would have landed in jail in a heart beat for that kind of behavior. If he had been banging her in the Rose Garden, would that have been public enough for you to be concerned about the sob's lack of character? "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle

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        "Two public employees ... having sex in a public place" Come on, that public place is also his home at the time. If they are going to do it, I would prefer they do it in their own homes. ;-)

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        • J Jason Henderson

          At least as Sec. General he would wield no real power. X|

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          Tom Welch
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          Ah, but if Hillary could get the Presidency of the US... I can't continue with that line of thinking. If I do, I'll lose my lunch. X| -- If it starts to make sense, you're in a cult.

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            David Wulff wrote: I never did understand what the whole point was Two public employees, one clearly superior to the other, having sex in a public place of business during public working hours and then the superior lieing about it publicly. Any one else would have landed in jail in a heart beat for that kind of behavior. If he had been banging her in the Rose Garden, would that have been public enough for you to be concerned about the sob's lack of character? "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle

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            As I said to Terry (though you would have missed it as it's only just been psoted) I didn't mean that at all. I didn't see why it needed to be such major news for so long and for the reasons that were always underlying the issue as seen from the outside. Stan Shannon wrote: If he had been banging her in the Rose Garden, would that have been public enough for you to be concerned about the sob's lack of character? If it was in private, who cares? that's their problem, not ours.


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              As I said to Terry (though you would have missed it as it's only just been psoted) I didn't mean that at all. I didn't see why it needed to be such major news for so long and for the reasons that were always underlying the issue as seen from the outside. Stan Shannon wrote: If he had been banging her in the Rose Garden, would that have been public enough for you to be concerned about the sob's lack of character? If it was in private, who cares? that's their problem, not ours.


              David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I'm waiting for Big Brother III" - JoeSox losing his credibility

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              Stan Shannon
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              David Wulff wrote: If it was in private, who cares? that's their problem, not ours. But it wasn't in private. There was nothing private about it. If he had been banging his neighbor's wife in a motel room on his day off - *that* would have been private, and hence none of our business. If he is doing it on my time, than it is damned sure my business. "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle

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                Ok, it seems I wasn't too clear. I didn't mean I didn't care about what he did (the lying, the perjury), but of the way it was handled in the press. Don't tell me the average joe gave a damn about the lying or the perjury -- they just wanted the legal crap to end so they could read the "how the president did me in his private jet" spread in [insert US equivalent of the Daily Mirror here], and the "how he sent bodyguards to steal my [tapes/dress/photos]" special on NBC.


                David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I'm waiting for Big Brother III" - JoeSox losing his credibility

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                I'm afraid you're probably right in this regard. It always bothered me when these pundits would get on TV and talk about "it's not about the sex" and then just keep talking about the sex. I lean more to the right than the left but I kept pulling my hair out when it seemed like they could only find stupid people to speak for the right of center crowd.

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                  It's interesting to see that GWB interests is in VB6 and VB.NET. I knew it! www.beachwizard.com/travelogue[^] "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best.

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                  :-D Later,
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                  • L Lost User

                    Hell no! On second thought...never underestimate the voting populace. After all, the District of Columbia re-elected Mayor Marion Barry. http://jobs.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/dc/barry/barry.htm[^]

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                    Mike Manzo wrote: After all, the District of Columbia re-elected Mayor Marion Barry. For real!!:wtf: WTF!! :rolleyes: I think that just proves that most of Wash. D.C IS high on cocaine:laugh: Later,
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                    • B Brad Jennings

                      Probably not but I'd vote for him over GWB any day.:) Brad Jennings "if the golden arches shut shop, where else are the VB people going to get work." - Colin Davies

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                      Its people like you who reelected the idiot in the first place. He will go down in history right there with that other Democrat stalwart - Jimmy ( I can build a house ) Carter. Two completly different people - one who would lie to the Pope and the other who probably never told a lie in his life. Just that neither one could run a country - one relied on polls and the other on the Bible. Richard I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. Albert Einstein

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                      • D David Wulff

                        Ok, it seems I wasn't too clear. I didn't mean I didn't care about what he did (the lying, the perjury), but of the way it was handled in the press. Don't tell me the average joe gave a damn about the lying or the perjury -- they just wanted the legal crap to end so they could read the "how the president did me in his private jet" spread in [insert US equivalent of the Daily Mirror here], and the "how he sent bodyguards to steal my [tapes/dress/photos]" special on NBC.


                        David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I'm waiting for Big Brother III" - JoeSox losing his credibility

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                        Tim Smith
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                        Oh, I see what you mean. The average joe only really cared depending on their party affiliation. Sad, isn't it (on both sides). Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                        • J Jason Henderson

                          You're joking right?

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                          adamUK
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                          About the republican bit: I read a book by Michael Moore (stupid white men) www.amazon.com[^]and I was really surprised at how far right even Bill Clinton was :omg: (the book's mostly about the current administration but Mr Clinton doesn't get away with anything) . Bill Clinton seems to be well-regarded in the rest of the world and it is a bit of an eye-opener to see how people feel about him in the US. www.beachwizard.com/travelogue[^] "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best.

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                            David Wulff wrote: If it was in private, who cares? that's their problem, not ours. But it wasn't in private. There was nothing private about it. If he had been banging his neighbor's wife in a motel room on his day off - *that* would have been private, and hence none of our business. If he is doing it on my time, than it is damned sure my business. "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle

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                            Lost User
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                            How is the office hours of the president decided? I see on TV that GWB is at his ranch most of the time (I may be wrong). Obviously, it does not affect the way he works. Disclaimer: This is not an open invitation to flame me. My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers

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                              Why not? He is the best republican president you will ever going to get. ;-) As far as the rest of world is concerned, any idiot will be better than GWB.

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                              brianwelsch
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                              hello101 wrote: As far as the rest of world is concerned, any idiot will be better than GWB. Good thing the rest of the world doesn't vote for my president, then. BW "We get general information and specific information, but none of the specific information talks about time, place or methods or means..." - Tom Ridge - US Secretary of Homeland Security

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                                How is the office hours of the president decided? I see on TV that GWB is at his ranch most of the time (I may be wrong). Obviously, it does not affect the way he works. Disclaimer: This is not an open invitation to flame me. My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers

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                                Tim Smith
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                                Presidents really don't have much free time to themselves. Even their vacations are usually filled with work. There are also a very limited number of camera ops. You have speeches, bill signings (for show), helicopter pad shots, and shots from Camp David or their normal residence. (FYI: you might be seeing shots from Camp David and thinking they are the ranch. He does like to go to his ranch a lot. But it isn't practical to go there on a regular basis. Camp David has long been a second residence for the president to get away from Washington for a weekend.) As far as office hours go, I doubt there is such a thing. As far as flaming goes, nah. Presidential vacations have long been a source for "see, he doesn't care about the country" type political fodder. It is mostly ignored these days. :) Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                                  If he did, I'd move to France. X| "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle

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                                  Can I ask why? From an outsider point of view he seems to have done a lot more for the us that any other president of recent times.... especially on the economic side of things... Well.. ok.. mightn't have been him personally but during his "reign" the US made leads and bounds economically. Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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                                    I'm not sure. He was entertaining but, W is aslo o so funny. I personaly would have loved to seen junior and Gore debate more. Those things were so damn funny; I'll never forget Gore's sigh and lurching or just the blank/stupid stares on W's face. Classic But I, being poor, have only my dreams. I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly, because you tread on my dreams. - Yeats

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                                    Chris Austin wrote: He was entertaining but, W is aslo o so funny. Ok... so do you pick your president by deciding who's the funniest??? :omg: Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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                                      About the republican bit: I read a book by Michael Moore (stupid white men) www.amazon.com[^]and I was really surprised at how far right even Bill Clinton was :omg: (the book's mostly about the current administration but Mr Clinton doesn't get away with anything) . Bill Clinton seems to be well-regarded in the rest of the world and it is a bit of an eye-opener to see how people feel about him in the US. www.beachwizard.com/travelogue[^] "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best.

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                                      adamUK wrote: I read a book by Michael Moore (stupid white men) You realize that Michael Moore is from the extreme left fringe of america. He hardly represents an unbiased viewpoint.

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                                        Can I ask why? From an outsider point of view he seems to have done a lot more for the us that any other president of recent times.... especially on the economic side of things... Well.. ok.. mightn't have been him personally but during his "reign" the US made leads and bounds economically. Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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                                        Brian Delahunty wrote: Can I ask why? I think a lot of people are stuck into the two partys that dominate politics over here. So it almost follows that the people who loved Cliton will hate Bush and vice-versa. For some reason it is ingraned that members of one party will always denagrate the members of the other partys regardless of the truth or hypocrisy. Brian Delahunty wrote: especially on the economic side of things Many "hardcore" republicans here attribute all of the economic succes of the 90s to the polices begun by the republicans under Regan and Bush I. While the natural argument for the democrats on the other side is that "the proof is in the pudding." All in all I find it odd that people choose to follow either of the partys. From my observations, they are both the same when it comes down to acting on their campaign promises or platforms. But I, being poor, have only my dreams. I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly, because you tread on my dreams. - Yeats

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                                        • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                                          Jon Sagara wrote: "I did not have sexual relations with that woman." Well, maybe he really didn't.

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                                          I was going to respond, but Tim Smith said what I wanted to say. Jon Sagara Hi! I'm Melanoma, Moley Russell's wart. -- Uncle Buck

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