- 13 Oct 09, 02:18#162351
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
Clinton left office with an approval rating at 66%, the highest end of office rating of any US president since World War II.


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Clinton left office with an approval rating at 66%, the highest end of office rating of any US president since World War II.
Clinton left office with an approval rating at 66%, the highest end of office rating of any US president since World War II.
i was talking about his umpalumpa scandal not how good he was.
I can name plenty of other famous people who have been ousted doing consensual activities, it goes with the job description just ask Clinton!
Clinton left office with an approval rating at 66%, the highest end of office rating of any US president since World War II.
i was talking about his umpalumpa scandal not how good he was.I can name plenty of other famous people who have been ousted doing consensual activities, it goes with the job description just ask Clinton!
He was NOT ousted and left on a high approval rating. So, to bring him up in the context of MM is just wrong
Clinton left office with an approval rating at 66%, the highest end of office rating of any US president since World War II.
i was talking about his umpalumpa scandal not how good he was.I can name plenty of other famous people who have been ousted doing consensual activities, it goes with the job description just ask Clinton!
He was NOT ousted and left on a high approval rating. So, to bring him up in the context of MM is just wrong
how is it wrong? Im not talking about him being ousted out of his position, because clearly Max wasnt, he stayed on. I was pointing out to GIlles that a high profile gets you attention of the public eye and if you use prostitutes or have extra marital affairs then youre the one taking the risk of your sexual activities being "ousted". I used Clinton becuase clearly he and Miss Lowinski were consensual adults.
comprende?
Can't argue with a phd nowcomprende
Nice one Ewan, and yeh, Mosley was a far better president than Ballestre.
I don't even see what we are supposed to be so shocked and appalled about with the scandal, apart from the fact that he was cheating on his wife. It was all legal, private, consensual and to be honest his sexual preferences may be distasteful to some but this is the 21st century. I honestly thought British society had become sufficiently enlightened to not descend into moral panic when a paper publishes a story about someone engaging in a sexual activity not officially sanctioned by the church of England.
The Nazi element, which was tenuous at best was added by News International after a few days of running the story because it was not having the desired impact. The story did not even relate to anything regarding Max Mosley's job, it was just something he was doing in his spare time, which to be honest is no-one's business.
I was particularly disappointed with the utter spinelessness displayed by the F1 paddock in general when after it began to look as if a coup was in progress, they all waited to see which way the penny would fall and then scrambled to get into line on the side they thought would come out best. Even the drivers got involved! Toyota deciding to be the first to condemn Mosley was in a way surprising as it was the first genuine example of initiative shown by Toyota in F1 but was also quite pathetic as it showed them for the conservative, corporate waste of space they really are.
The only one who showed evidence of possessing even one bollock in their press statements was Kimi (as usual) who was at first the only one not desperate to stick the knife in and publicly said that what Max gets up to in his own time is his own business.
Nice one Ewan, and yeh, Mosley was a far better president than Ballestre.
I don't even see what we are supposed to be so shocked and appalled about with the scandal, apart from the fact that he was cheating on his wife. It was all legal, private, consensual and to be honest his sexual preferences may be distasteful to some but this is the 21st century. I honestly thought British society had become sufficiently enlightened to not descend into moral panic when a paper publishes a story about someone engaging in a sexual activity not officially sanctioned by the church of England.
The Nazi element, which was tenuous at best was added by News International after a few days of running the story because it was not having the desired impact. The story did not even relate to anything regarding Max Mosley's job, it was just something he was doing in his spare time, which to be honest is no-one's business.
I was particularly disappointed with the utter spinelessness displayed by the F1 paddock in general when after it began to look as if a coup was in progress, they all waited to see which way the penny would fall and then scrambled to get into line on the side they thought would come out best. Even the drivers got involved! Toyota deciding to be the first to condemn Mosley was in a way surprising as it was the first genuine example of initiative shown by Toyota in F1 but was also quite pathetic as it showed them for the conservative, corporate waste of space they really are.
The only one who showed evidence of possessing even one bollock in their press statements was Kimi (as usual) who was at first the only one not desperate to stick the knife in and publicly said that what Max gets up to in his own time is his own business.
his position was never untenable because sexual interactions have nothing to do with the Motoring World.
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