Dear Mrs. Madeleine Korbel Albright,
We saw the view; U.S. first lady Hillary Clinton to more than
60 elementary school children in the White House East Room Tuesday
(Dec. 22, 1998). Mrs. Clinton read from her book "Dear
socks, dear Buddie", a compilation of letters that Children
have written to the first pets, white dog Buddie and cat socks.
A copy of the book was presented to each of the Children.
We know the impeachment of President Bill Clinton,
that gave more pressure over Mrs. Clinton than Mr. Clinton.
We pray and worship with best wishes for first lady and her
families.
Washington, Dec. 22 ---
The closer scrutiny of politicians' sex lives is making private
acts increasingly public as sex magazine publisher on Tuesday
threatened to expose more lawmakers over alleged transgressions.
The year of one sexual revelation after another has taken a
toll on both the democratic White House and Republicans in the
U.S. House of Representatives. The impact on public life and
those who seek it can only be negative, analysts said.
"It's hard to imagine a greater disincentive to enter
public life" said Thomas Mann, director of governmental
studies at the Brookings institution. The year was marked by
the release of graphic details about President Bill Clinton's
affair with Monica Lewinsky, is a "negative
education for our people. We strong feeling that details of
the affairs were going to be published is boring and, under
political conflict." However; the United
States gave our world, a very bad impression because of interrupting
President's duty and overrunning adultery story.
Washington, Dec. 23 ---
Although Saturday's House vote to impeach President Bill Clinton
was only the second time a U.S. President has ever been impeached,
the public doesn't seen all that interested.
As we have known that most of Taiwan people paid no very close
attention to the impeachment proceedings, according to the long
boring story of "private business".
In our members; we believed the impeachment did so for political
reasons as good as President Bill Clinton cannot removal from
office.