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To: lawdog who wrote (22179)6/29/2000 2:47:00 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
President Clinton is a felon.



To: lawdog who wrote (22179)6/29/2000 2:51:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
The charges were well-grounded, most respected authorities agree. The decision to remove Clinton was ultimately made a political act by the Dems, who proved they have no statesmen.

Still, they paid a price - Clinton was neutered, impeachment is his line in history and AlGore is doomed politically for his complicity in the corruption.



To: lawdog who wrote (22179)6/29/2000 2:54:00 PM
From: Father Terrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Starr is not a political animal like Clinton. Starr is an honest man. The democrats (most, not all) tried to vilify him. The infamous "spin doctors" (which, IMO should be outlawed in politics) used every type of nuance, hearsay, absurd accusation and whispering campaign they could to discredit him.

Clinton should have been forced to leave office in disgrace. Not because of Monica, but because of the lies he told under oath to try to cover up his affair later. The reason for a motivation for a lie under oath is of no consideration. He disgraced the office of the presidency and should have been removed.

The irony of the situation is that, in the end, many parrot-Americans now firmly "believe" (read: had programmed into them) that Clinton was a poor underdog and Judge Kenneth Starr some evil, vindictive monster.

Our Founding Fathers must have been spinning in their graves over that one. (Well, maybe not the federalist, Hamilton.)