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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: trouthead who wrote (9724)12/23/1998 8:15:00 PM
From: Greywolf  Read Replies (1) of 13994
 
You prove my point,

I mean no disrespect to you but your post show's me all the more how far away from the essence of what is actually transpiring in Washington the country has come.

What is at stake here is not lawyers, savvy or the ability to survive political rapids but ONLY the basis for the country's form of government.

The founding fathers of the United States Constitution had the foresight to place into effect a document that if adhered to would guaranty all the basic principals that generations of Americans have lived and died for to protect. If you start tinkering with these principals then you are ultimately changing the basis for the country's form of government.

That changes are made to a country's constitutions is in respect to changing times and thought pedestrian yet this is done through referendums, elections and other forms of democratic means.

The Clinton affair is attempting to to this in conjunction with the implementation of one of the constitutions rules. For sure the president is in no court and is not on trial in the legal sense. Yet the president as the head of a form of government is on trial in the court that protects that government and all who live under it's rule.

The guardians of the law that governs the government can not be swayed by savvy, lawyers or even the popular line of thinking at hand.
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