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Date Posted: 20:59:01 02/08/02 Fri
Author: Southern Gent
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 207.144.249.96
Subject: Correct and sobering
In reply to: Grumpy˛ 's message, "Another perspective" on 17:47:27 02/08/02 Fri

Was it just Clinton or was it the U.S. as a whole who had to learn the new rules. I charish his efforts to be a peace maker. I have war dogs. Was he any differnet than Roosevelt in wanting to keep us out of conflict? I believe that he has grown as a leader and is now ready to help make the world a better place for all of us to live. If he continues on the path he is on now and can have an influence on our government, we will be better off.

Jimmy Carter has done nothing since he left office but help the american people have a better life. He speaks his truth quietly and puts forth a lot of effort. I have to wonder what Bill Clinton will do but form the speech he made at UC Berkeley, it looks like he may do great things if he uses his gift of persuasion. It is true that he did not stand strong enough in foreign policy as President but he has a chance to do great things now that the dogs are not nipping at his heels. You will have to admit that he had a rough go while he was in office. He was palgued with investigations for the start. The republicans just couldn't stand to have a Democrat at the helm. Once Master Newt was dethroned, it was just more than they could bear.

Thanks for the great link.

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