I couldn't agree more.Marie K. Erickson
Head of Public Services
Law Library of Louisiana
301 Loyola Ave., Room 100
New Orleans, LA 70112
504 568-5701
>>> "DiGilio, John J." <digilijj@kl.com> 09/24/98 09:12am >>>
To quote one of our own:
>"As if participating in these extra-marital acts weren't bad enough, he
>commits felony perjury lying about it UNDER OATH and by trying to
>coerce others to lie as well. He must think the American public consists
>of nothing but morons. (And apparently it does if you watch the polls.)
>He is a disgrace to this country, and I would be laughing out loud at
>Americans, if I were Austrailian or any other nationality. "
>
I must say that I truly disapprove of this list being used as a
political sounding board. We generate enough professional mail the way
it is. I would prefer not to read anyone's beliefs as to the guilt,
innocence, or punishment of anyone. The daily news is enough.
Perhaps we should focus on how the amount and nature of the
information
being released affects us professionally . . . and leave out our own
personal judgments. What embarasses me, is when we as
professionals
become wrapped up in the hype, scandal, and our own personal
sentiments
on such sensationalist rantings.
This is not a personal attack on anyone in particular. I just hate to
see such a good professional forum go to waste.
John J. DiGilio
Reference Librarian
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