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Old Nov 3, 2006 | 10:55 PM
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Look, obviously Loki has no problem with men in power sport-******* the random 20 year old. I do agree with cccpull that this behaviour does spill into other parts of these peoples lives. Let's face it, these powerful men use their positions to enhance there own lives... Do you think Monica would have sucked Bill dry without him being the president of the united states, or at least a senator? Probably not.

It's rare when a 20 something wants woman to develop a relationship with an older man (above 40) that is not based on money, power, or stature. It does happen, and I am glad it happens. Anna Nicole Smith, states her relationship with that young stud of 87 years claims love... not sure I believe that one.

To say that Bill wasn't found "guilty" is an interesting assertion, Do you think that would have flown with an UNBIASED jury of his peers? I think not. While he was not impeached, he certainly was guilty... or didn't you see him lie to the entire nation on national TV? He should have said nothing, while "lying to the american public" may not be a crime, doing so under oath as he had was. I am sure that his TV appearance could have been construed as obstruction of justice at a minimum.

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Old Nov 3, 2006 | 11:08 PM
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FYI - President William Jefferson Clinton WAS impeached. He just wasn't tossed out of office of which impeachment is the first step akin to being charged of a crime.
Old Nov 4, 2006 | 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Markp
Do you think Monica would have sucked Bill dry without him being the president of the united states, or at least a senator? Probably not.
Mark

Interesting aside: last friday I went to a birthday dinner at buca di beppo here in DC and we sat in the "monica room". They have a statue wrapped in a blue "dress" with some white stains on it in a little alcove. above the alcove is a cherub with a large cigar in its mouth.

we asked our waitress about it and she said Lewinsky had seen it and thought it was a riot.
Old Nov 4, 2006 | 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by chuckerants
FYI - President William Jefferson Clinton WAS impeached. He just wasn't tossed out of office of which impeachment is the first step akin to being charged of a crime.
Well, let me rephrase, as you know what I meant. He was successfully impeached of both perjury and obstruction of justice, he was allowed to skate free despite being clearly guilty of perjury and obstruction of justice... as the senate acquitted him, but hell, that's nothing compared with OJ, btw did he ever find his wife's killer or hasn't he purchased a mirror yet?

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PS - Maybe it's because the senate never decided to call any witnesses....
Old Nov 4, 2006 | 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by cccpull
Ah, I've been around the block a couple of times, heck maybe even more than that. So this is what I understand.
If you have principles, a code of conduct, morals, then that's what guides your decisions, actions in eveything you do. If you don't, then anything goes. If your juggling personal and proffessional ethics, then you have not developed your principles, yet.
There is no, it's ok if I steal at my job as long as I don't steal from my neighbor. Wrong is wrong.

I put most politicians in the same pool as lawyers.
As that old joke went, How are lawyers like sperm? One out of a million turns out to be a human being.
Lawyers are just like everyone else some are good some are bad, its the profession/system that makes them scum, but thats only because majority of people don't understand the law.
Old Nov 4, 2006 | 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Loki047
Lawyers are just like everyone else some are good some are bad, its the profession/system that makes them scum, but thats only because majority of people don't understand the law.
If I hadn't dealt with so many, I might believe you.
Old Nov 4, 2006 | 04:54 PM
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I can guarantee Ive spent more time with laywers, on a personnel and professional level.

But to each their own.
Old Nov 4, 2006 | 08:37 PM
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MMM... buca di beppo. Sooooo gooood..
Old Nov 5, 2006 | 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by UofACATS
MMM... buca di beppo. Sooooo gooood..

well... I wouldn't go that far... i mean it's pretty cheap which is good but it's also fairly mediocre. can't go wrong for large groups and loud get-togethers though.
Old Nov 5, 2006 | 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by cccpull
You can have the last word.
Thank you Next time itll be yours..
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