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To: American Spirit who wrote (166962)4/8/2003 3:53:18 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580593
 
If you think lying about an extra martial affair is a "high crime"

I don't know of anyone who believes this. It was never alleged that it was a crime.

The crime was when he lied to cover it up, under oath. People are in prison for the same thing.

Poor Susan McDougal, completely innocent, stood up to them and had to spend two years in prison

There is a lot about Susan McDougal you don't know unless you have lived here in Arkansas, and have been to Perryville Arkansas.



To: American Spirit who wrote (166962)4/8/2003 5:52:24 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580593
 
If you think lying about an extra martial affair is a "high crime" then 100,000 men in this country should be behind bars.

Perjury is a felony. The constitutional standard is "high crimes and misdemenors". I think felonies count.

The fact is the GOP went after Clinton DURING the Kosovo War and with no respect at all for the office of the Presidency.

The "Kosovo War", you mean the series of bombing raids. If Kosovo was a war for the US, then I suppose shooting Clinton's shooting cruise missiles at tents and asprin factories was also a war.

Even worse, all Whitewater charges turned out to be fraudulent.

The fact that there was only enough evidence to convict others and suspect Clinton doesn't mean that the charge was fradulent.

Poor Susan McDougal, completely innocent

"Susan McDougal Convicted along with her former husband James and former Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker, Mrs. McDougal was sentenced to two years in prison for her Whitewater crimes"

cnn.com

"May 28, 1996 Jim and Susan McDougal found guilty in Whitewater investigation"

burrelles.com

"Clinton Pardons Susan McDougal, Brother Roger

by Jim Burns
January 20, 2001

(CNSNews.com) - Bill Clinton spent the final hours of his administration preparing a list of more than 100 presidential pardons, according to White House officials.

News of the pardons came with about two hours remaining in Clinton's term and helps out a number of people involved in various Clinton Administration scandals, including former Whitewater business partner Susan McDougal and former Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros.

McDougal was convicted in 1996 of fraud involving the Whitewater venture..."

usconservatives.about.com

BILL CLINTON'S CONVICTED FRIENDS
whatreallyhappened.com

CLINTON SCANDAL STATS
prorev.com