Originally posted by BP:

lol. but it's ok to talk about personal life when clinton's the topic of discussion....




I never said it wasn't OK. Talk about it all you want. The difference is here that Clinton pulled every dodge and hustle while in office over his sexual misbehavior. That doesn't bother me as much as the fact that he bare-faced lied about it while in office and under oath.

I don't think Bush has dodged what he's done in the past. I seem to recall that he's made amends and moved on, instead of still insisting that what he did wasn't wrong or didn't deserve the attention it got.

Ken Star wrote an excellent opinion piece in the WSJ when Clinton's book came out. You might search on it.

Originally posted by BP:
i look at it like this...they've both made bad decisions in the past (personal life issues do affect the professional...do they not?)


Yes, if that particular activity is still being kept up and the offender isn't working to rectify the situation.

Originally posted by BP:
kerry may have made some bad decisions in his voting record and bush may have snorted/drank and took too much vacation time.


Absolutely, though most vacations that US presidents take (pick your choice) are working vacations...

Originally posted by BP:
as far as apologies....i don't expect either one of them to apologize for the mistakes and miscalculations they've made made. but i do think you bush supporters are putting a lot more weight on kerry's senate record than it's worth.




With Uncle Ted in Kerry's corner, you think I'm making too much out of his voting record?


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