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To: Dom B. who wrote (52061)9/10/1998 1:53:00 PM
From: Dipsey  Read Replies (1) of 58727
 
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With prior apologies to those who have expressed concern over the number of posts on this affair - but, it will affect the markets
and your investments and is therefore germane.

Dom -

There is no precedent for denial of the impeachment process through
declaring the President incompetent. The Constitution does not address the issue. Inasmuch as the Chief Justice presides over the Senate in
impeachment proceedings I would think that there would be no difficulty in obtaining a Supreme Court Ruling on the matter in short
order. Impeachment is not a judicial proceeding, but a means provided
for the removal from office by the Constitution; the rules governing the process will be as Congress alone may decide.

Starr's Grand Jury will soon commence handing down criminal indictments for some of the other individuals involved with the
transgressions of the White House Staff. Look for Bruce Lindsey
and Bernard Neussbaum to head the list.

Regards, Dipsey
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