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From: "Dylan Norhtup (PHY)" <northrup@*****.CAS.USF.EDU>
Subject: Clinton (or Lest I digress....)
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1993 21:24:39 -0400
On Sat, 16 Oct 1993, The Reverend wrote:

> ]"Come on down to Slick Willie's Waffle House! Have Dough, Need Mo'!"
> ] (for you, Rev. Got it from a Bumper Sticker)
>
> *chuckle* I like. Better than "Clinton sucks, but he doesn't inhale."
> Rev

*mount soapbox*
Am I the only person on this listserv that voted for the current U.S.
President? I have one question: Would Perot (with his 'We must do it my
way and damn everyone who says different' attitude) or Bush (with his
'Let's follow what Reagan did and cater to the rich while the middle and
lower class of the nation go to hell' attitude) have done any better?

It is fashionable to criticise President Clinton for what hw has and has
not done in his term as the President of the U.S., but let us remember
that politics at its very best is the art of compromise. He is doing the
best that he can in his situation. Noone is going to wave a maginc wand
and make it all better.

For all his rhetoric and criticism, even Rush Limbaugh would not be able
to cure the woes of the country were he in Clinton's place.

In closing let us leave this listserv as a forum for gaming discussions
and not a forum for political discussions.
*dismount soapbox*

We now return you to your previously scheduled listserv

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