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Saturday, February 20, 1999

Nothing "amoral" about Froma's generation

All I know about your fine columnist Froma Harrop is what I

    read in the paper.  I suspected she was not a classmate of Seth Brown

    - that's all. But a recent letter writer- he seemed honest and sincere

    enough- deplored the amoralism of HER generation .

             I can only speak for myself on this ethical generation gap, being

    just months younger than THAT MAN in the White House - Bill Clinton.

            I will assert that the Sixties kids were a quintessentially

    ethical generation. What ,after all, was the Great Rebellion all about -

    but a kinder, saner world ?

              I know from my own personal life that sexual immorality can

    have devastating consequences . I have seen close up the agony of

    divorce and ruined families. Yes, indeed The Wages of Sin !

          But I remember " growing up Catholic " that you did not focus

    on the sins of your neighbor.You focused on your own.

            It was immoral to throw rocks at the sinner ! And that is why

    - whatever its legal justification - I was appalled by the Clinton

    impeachment circus. Who were THEY ( Hyde, Gingrich & Co. ) to point

    their self -righteous Republican fingers at an embarrassed and humiliated

    President of the United  States ?

              I will always think of THEM as " The Conspirators " . If only

    that eloquent Cicero were around today ! He would deliver a great

    speech in the Senate : "The Asinine Conspiracy ".

            As for Froma Harrop, nobody can defend her any better than she

    defends herself !

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