> But by looking at Clinton's behavior as a disability, is it one that
> might better be addressed by those in the addiction field?
Kendall, I would classify Bill's philandering as an addiction, but
that is just my opimion. Most folks think of addiction as a somewhat physical
phenomenon, but it also brings shame and remorse; in the case, for the whole
country. I will never forget newscasters discussing the indentifying
characteristics of the President's private. That's as low as this country has sunk, IMHO.
But some would say its a behavioral thing or a character weakness. The
difference between obsession and addiction is murky, at best.
Bobby