In article <slrn3vsbgtadq.3d1q.kybyrd@no-spam>, kybyrd@no-spam
(Karen Y Byrd) writes:
>
>On 10 Jul 2003 18:33:37 GMT,
> John H. Fisher <taxservice@no-spam> wrote:
>
>>Funny how people can differ. I had little expectations for
>>Clinton, initially, and thought him just too conservative for
>>a Democrat.
>
>After *12* years of Republicans in the White House I had
>huge expectations for Clinton.
>
>The fact that he was our first Baby Boomer president(and I'm
>a Baby Boomer) was also part of that anticipation. Our first
>president to be born after WWII. It was a milestone for
>my generation.
>
>> However, I was pleased with his efforts and
>>the inspiration he was to the people of this country, in spite
>>of his peccadillo/s. He served the people from day one.
>>The people showed their appreciation by voting him back
>>into office. Indeed, (IMVHO), had they had the opportunity
>>he would have been re-elected and still be in office. He must
>>have done something correctly, compared to the nightmare
>>in which we are now enveloped. (JSMOMVHO)
>
>Obviously he did for lots of people. But it didn't work
>for me. I still feel very badly that it didn't.
>
Your day will come, Karen, 'n' You'll Have Everything!!!=:)
'least they are my good wishes for today and that that
special day (which IS coming) will come soon!!!=:)
"Jack" - John H. Fisher - TaxService@no-spam
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