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...much more concerned about special prosecutor Kenneth Starr's out-of-control investigation than I am about President Bill Clinton's alleged out-of-control libido [SPECIAL REPORT, Feb. 9]. I do not want to live in a country where "friends" are encouraged to rat on their pals, where body wires are used to gather information about someone else's sex life and where FBI agents bully naive people and rummage through their personal belongings. This is the stuff of totalitarian regimes. KAY VINSON Germantown, Tenn...
...justice to the special prosecutor. He has a job to do. Why blame him? Point your finger at the President, not at Starr. OLGA ANASTASIOU Raritan...
...time to stop this insanity? The Spanish Inquisition was an example of general-court powers gone awry. Starr is a modern-day Torquemada with unrestricted powers to recklessly punish anyone he judges to be heretical. TOM BYFIELD Minneapolis, Minn...
...seriously doubt President Clinton's judgment. His "problems" are not caused by Starr, a far-right conspiracy or former White House employee Linda Tripp. They are the result of a Chief Executive addled by hubris. The only thing scarier than Clinton's maneuverings is the people who think this scandal is much ado about nothing. CRAIG A. KOLLER Kutztown...
...Starr is less interested in seeing justice done than in trying to bring Clinton down. Starr keeps spreading his net ever wider, but all he has been snaring is red herrings. SID GOLOVIN Torrington, Conn...