Re: a comment re Clinton troubles - An Australian Comment Thereon -Reply

From: ERIC KAUFMAN (EKAUFMAN@stroock.com)
Date: Thu Sep 24 1998 - 05:54:38 PDT


EXCUSE ME, YOUR perception (and I'm sure YOU do not speak or for that matter think for the rest of the world) of what YOU believe is a preoccupation is just a matter of a determination to find out the truth. In a true democracy the supply and free availability of information is essential in order to make intelligent choices and decisions. When a situation arises involving our countries leader, the President, in my opinion that takes precedent over all other matters and should remain so until resolved. The United States being a great democracy informs and supplies it's citizens with information and facts, our's is an open government, unlike other countries that try and hide it's problems. The United States is still and will always remain the leader of the free world. As far as our press is concerned, the reporters of both television and print are among the worlds best. Our newspapers report the world and local events fairly and always allow for public comment. What other countries consider their top newspapers, here in the U.S. they are considered "tabloid rags" that have to stoop to publishing nudity and obscenity in order to keep readers pacified. You do not see our paparazzi chasing down this countries "public figures" and causing their deaths.

Mr. Huttner, in the past I have tried to remain neutral to your asinine, infantile ranting and ravings but when you start attacking my country and it's citizens, I will longer sit still. I do not know you and do not care too. I do not take satisfaction in insulting you, but on the basis of my contact with you through law-lib, I can begin to understand why the University you work for is removing you.

Eric M. Kaufman
"PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN"



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