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LARRY FLYNT Wants to spend big money to publish pols' dirty secrets. Say, isn't that Ken Starr...
...concerned about the growing trend to demonize Ken Starr. I too am appalled at the content of the evening news. However, I do not blame Starr for unearthing this scandal. I blame the President for his actions. It is clear that Clinton lacks the wisdom to run his own life, let alone the life of this country. Starr was just doing his job. KRISTI STOUGHTON Hudson...
...turmoil caused by Clinton, Ken Starr and Henry Hyde's band of cowboys has resulted in more weakening, discord, divisiveness and pain in our government and the U.S. than any number of terrorist attacks. BO NEWELL Nellysford...
...mild, why not consider flogging, Singapore-style? Perhaps one lash for each liaison with Lewinsky might be appropriate. Hillary could administer the punishment, and if it were on pay-per-view TV, enough revenue could be generated to reimburse the long-suffering taxpayer for the cost of the Starr investigation. STANLEY SAPERSTEIN Encino, Calif...
Clinton has disappointed me, Starr has angered me, Tripp has disgusted me, and Lewinsky has embarrassed me, but it took Charles Krauthammer to really tick me off [ESSAY, Sept. 28]. His commentary "Clinton's Pyrrhic Victory" implies that the two-thirds of the American public who support Clinton are mindless sheep, being pushed willy-nilly by pollsters and incapable of independent judgment. Bill Clinton has not somehow won me over with lies and manipulation; I never thought his personal character was without blemish. What he has done is the job we chose him to do, and overall he's done...