At least Clinton had enough regard for this country to cooperate with the Laws set forth.[/B]!
Oh yea, he has such regard for them - provided they don't get in his way. You know, that lying under oath thing - total downer, so he doesn't need to play. And the conspiracy laws, nope, not going to bother with that one either. Of course he loved the American people as well. Provided you were a female that was in his range!

(Remember the interview on the Tonight Show of Bruce Willis where he talked about "meeting" Clinton?)
Who's "lie" was worse? Except for the fact that Bush's lies haven't been lies, I would say his. What they have been are a stubborn obstinancy to be right, where he perhaps twisted the intelligence to believe what he wanted, so he always took the far worse case, to get the result he wanted. It was wrong, but it wasn't a lie. I firmly believe that he believed his own mantra, his own bs.
You know, looking back, I wish Al Gore had won in 2000 (please, no, he didn't win - he even lost his own state by 2 to 1. If he had won Tennessee, Florida would not have mattered). If he had, we would have had 4 years of Gore instead of 8 of Bush. I don't think we would be in Iraq, and maybe, just maybe, we might have gotten a decent Republican candidate in 2004.