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Thursday, March 27, 2008

None of your business

There is one Clinton for whom I might be able to vote. Young Chelsea, on the stump at Butler University, was asked an impertinent question by a snot-nosed student. To the inquiry into her take on her mother and father's marital situation, Chelsea responded, "That's none of your business." We need a lot more of "None of your business" in this country.

Snoopy Congressional committees deserved a decisive "None of your business" from Scooter Libby, Alberto Gonzales and Roger Clemens, among others. Even Obama has the right to say "None of your business," as he has, when asked about his religious beliefs. Also, what his supporters and opponents believe is none of anyone's business, either.

In the name of open government, there are far too many elected officials who find investigating and babbling about impeachment more important than legislating. It's all politically motivated, and most of it is none of their business.

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