Dear Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton,
Let me introduce myself and my T.T. Foundation (Taiwan Tati Cultural And
Educational Foundation).
I am medical doctor and have a teaching class for about herbal medicine at China
Medical College. The T.T. foundation contains of 5,000 members of supporter.
I don't know too much about the American history. But our foundation insists of
traditional spirit to support justicial affairs. We go and pray for it and put them into
practice. T.T. foundation follows the example of Jesus, Saint, Confucius,'who do God's
will.
I know the private problems can not against President's obligations. God has chosen
Bill Clinton in a position of leadership, that power is released through God's
forgiveness. As we understand that the supreme court did not get the question entirely
wrong, but it did not get it entirely right.
Either, President Clinton had asked for the suit to be delayed until he was out of
office, arguing that an ongoing legal proceeding would burden his performance in office
and open the presidency to a deluge of frivolous litigation, the court rejected both
arguments.
This is a point overlooked --- took the media's and the public's attention away from
Clinton's performance in office, taking some of the bite out of democracy's best
watchdogs. And it undermined the President's effectiveness at home and abroad. Who could
focus on domestic or foreign-policy discussion with a man who was the subject of thousands
of jokes on the Internet?
It would be hard for any disinterested observe to say that the presidency itself
remained unaffected by the Jones lawsuit. On this issue, the court was just plain wrong
and hurt President's spirit. The court has been vindicated in its prediction that its
decision would not engulf this or any future President in a flood of lawsuits.
Not because would be litigants will restrain themselves, but because judicial system is
well designed to dispose of unwarranted lawsuits before they get to trial. I do hope that
American's democracy can't move President duty, and keeping his private problems and
public obligations separate has a regular route.
In an interview in this week's Time magazine, Clinton said that if he were "just
an average citizen'., he would have wanted the Johns case to go to trial. So he could
prove his innocence."
But as President, he said "having it dismissed and putting this behind us is
plainly in the best interest of the country."
In scripture, as disciples of Jesus our lives are spiritual structures, this structure
is called "a temple of the holy spirit." "God's temple", "God's
buildings and a spiritual house". This also can only be built up strong, tall and
able to resist trouble if the foundations are properly laid.
"The most normal and the most perfect human being is the one who most thoroughly
addresses himself to the activity. Of his best powers, gives himself most thoroughly to
the world around him. Flings himself out into the midst of humanity. And is so preoccupied
by his own beneficent reaction on the world that he is practically unconscious of a
separate existence." Mrs. Frence Elizabeth Caroline Willard was a charitarian and
social worker said that in1890.
Act as President of U.S., Mr. Bill Clinton can do what's Mrs. Frence E.C. Willard
description. To say clearly, the assistance of your generous is very very urgently indeed.