Word: shamed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...office and resign after the details of his lies emerged in August, Clinton will not be impeached, by the looks of last week's circus of a House Judiciary Committee. At this point, we can either let the President get away with lying to a grand jury or shame him publicly...
...hype surrounding this presidential fiasco could constitute "shame" enough--for most people. But Clinton needs constant reminders--and one final Congressional slap across the face--to understand the magnitude of his failings. We as a nation, through Congress, need to rebuke the president officially for his wrongdoing. With censure, we will be telling the President, for the record, that we are repulsed by his acts. We are ashamed of him. Further, he must apologize to us, fully and without legalistic maneuvering...
...irresponsible behavior. They should realize that having two drunk 16-year-olds surrounded by a large group of men at 4 a.m. is an unsettling and potentially dangerous situation. Why would you want to risk your reputation? Furthermore, why would you want 16-year-olds at your party? Shame...
Thus, the disproportionate flow is understandable but regrettable. I don't consider recruiting seniors selfish or greedy, but it is a shame that the men and women most qualified to enter the public sector are the same ones who are least likely to do it. Perhaps it is because recruiting is safe...
Most of my life was spent in a closet of shame. I have lately had the courage to overcome my cowardice and come out. I am now able to accept my place in society honestly and openly, even though I live a celibate life and do not expect that to change. Every event of hate like this can only take us back toward the darkness of our earlier ignorance. COLIN HEWENS Katikati, New Zealand...