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Politics : Should Clinton resign?

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To: dougjn who wrote (324)9/14/1998 6:09:00 PM
From: Redman  Read Replies (2) of 567
 
He tried to use every protective priveledge and test every possible priveledge that the office of presidency has for national security purposes. He did this to cover a two bit sexcapade with an intern. If this alone is not ground for impeachment, I do not know what is. It is a simple fact, Bill Clinton puts himself FIRST---in front the country and you and me. He has to go, or we are the laughing stock of the world (as if we are not now).

On another subject, what has Bubba done that is so great for this country. Greenspan has kept the economy going with a republican congress to keep Bubba from screwing it up (no pun intended), foreign relations have NEVER been worse and our national security is at its weakest, AND we do not get any repect from the world when we speak. We keep this world going with our money, military and technology--yet we are laughed at and nobody is willing to take a risk with us for the better of the future (ie. China, Iraq, etc.)

Why should we keep him is my question, NOBODY can trust him????

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