debbyski says: "The Internet's anonymity, long memory and free-for-all gossip culture may yet prove a poisonous cocktail. But as our generation grows older and enters public life -- thankfully, we have some time -- we'll find ourselves in a political culture that increasingly views these "gotcha" moments in context and with an eye toward forgiveness. After all, the incriminating photo, the offensive blog post, that drunken 3 a.m. e-mail -- it could have been any of us." LOL, This is true Debs, luckily we were young in "the good old days @Kappy, Sugar, I may be mature, but I'm still f****** hot baby mu hahahaaha black mail material! A kinda narcoanalysis of the past, online... Sweety, you are so right, I could care less as long as one does the job one was elected or assigned, J. Edgar Hoover proved that. Andrew Jackson threw the biggest party in history on the lawn of the White House. I wonder when Hoovers dress wardrobe will go on E-Bay? @cabanaben: I luv it when you use endearments . . . *smoochie* Sorry HONEY, sticky W bought the collection, he is now Monica |
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