Word: starr
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After seven months of lies, deception, frivolous legal maneuvering and constant attacks on independent counsel Kenneth Starr, Bill Clinton thinks all he has to do is bite his lower lip, confess and tell Americans it's time to move on [SPECIAL REPORT, Aug. 31]. We simply cannot abide by a standard that says it is O.K. for a President to engage in an extramarital affair inside the White House with a 21-year-old intern, lie under oath and then engage in sidetracking the inquiry seeking to uncover his wrongdoing. We cannot, as a nation, afford to remain indifferent...
Clinton admitted his mistake (to a certain degree), then spent the rest of his Aug. 17 speech attacking Ken Starr. But Clinton brought this on himself. Couldn't he just say, "I'm sorry. It was all my fault. I misled the American people and my family, and I am the only one to blame"? No. He basically blamed Starr. Enough is enough. It's time for a change. JUSTIN DUDLEY, 15 Iowa Park, Texas...
...like President Clinton, will do anything to avoid the prying eyes of self-righteous demons like Starr and his horde, who show such utter contempt for privacy. JOHN BROUWER Alliston...
Clinton and his lies have cost American taxpayers millions of dollars. It is not Starr who is responsible but the President through his sex-crazed actions. How can people defend this immoral man? Where has our morality gone? Following the President's, I guess. GERALD S. KUPKOWSKI Cheektowaga, N.Y. The President should have ended this long ago by not answering questions that no one had any business asking. If others are so quick to condemn Clinton for not being a saint, they should rightfully welcome intense public investigations into their own sex lives. If only perfect Americans who have never...
...foreigners admire Clinton and love him for what he has done for the world. His personal problems do not interest us, and we believe Starr is being used by the Republican Party with promises of a political future. BEN SOUROUJON Mexico City...