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Politics : Should Clinton resign?

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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (447)9/20/1998 10:40:00 AM
From: Bill  Read Replies (1) of 567
 
<<My point of view is perjury is almost never prosecuted, and it's ridiculously partisan to push it as an "impeachable offense" in this context.>>

Your point of view is based on a myth. MSNBC last night detailed several recent perjury convictions in civil cases, one where someone is serving 18 months in prison for a minor background lie when he was testifying as an expert witness. In fact, Clinton's justice department has successfully prosecuted 12 civil perjury convictions in the past 4 years.

Sorry to burst your partisan bubble.
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