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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: j_b who wrote (3623)9/18/1998 3:35:00 PM
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The only problem with allowing Congress "only" to view the President's testimony is that there is absolutely no way to prevent one or many individual members from disseminating "select" portions of the record.

Why do you feel that the American people do not have the right and responsibility to view all the evidence and come to their own conclusions? President Clinton spoke publicly and characterized his GJ testimony. Do we not have the right to see and hear that testimony and judge whether he was being truthful to us? I understand the reasoning for editing out any non-relevant testimony by the President or protecting the names of individuals that may come up whose involvement is tertiary and would be willing to defer to the congressional judgement on that. bp
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