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Politics : Should Clinton resign?

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To: dougjn who wrote (327)9/14/1998 6:40:00 PM
From: Redman  Read Replies (1) of 567
 
You got to be kidding me. He does not have the right to invoke all those priveledges, just like all the courts ruled. Just the mere fact that he used all the "powers of the office of presidency" to try and hide this is a solid basis for abuse of power. These priviledges were instituted for national security purposes, not sexual liasons in the "once coveted, now ridiculed" oval office (now known as the oval bedroom).

There is no excuse for these claims of priviledges other than total conceit. I won't even go into the lies upon lies he told in both depositions and straight into our eyes. If I lied in a chicken shit lawsuit that I thought was meritless, and was caught, I would be prosecuted--you can bet on that. He should not be any better, especially in light of the way he has apparently handled himself--he should really be worse.

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