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To: long-gone who wrote (18289)9/9/1998 10:06:00 PM
From: Enigma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116865
 
Richard - do you suppose Clinton has signed any more exexutive orders than his predecessor? Besides such orders have to be acceptable politically. My hunch, and it can only be a hunch, is that if Clinton decides to tough this one out, the forces in the political middle in both parties will carry the day and there will be no impeachment. In a sense the turmoil in financial markets is a sobering influence just now and the lawmakers will opt for stability. Too much at home and abroad is being neglected and there is a need to put this thing behind. I'm not sure either side wants Gore . Now we will see the forces of compromise at work. E



To: long-gone who wrote (18289)9/10/1998 2:25:00 AM
From: IngotWeTrust  Respond to of 116865
 
Oh, and don't forget the Presidential Decision Directives that he's signed into law as well...including the setting aside of the consitituion in case of "PANIC" of all things. That was number PDD#37 if memory serves me rightly.

Wonder what THAT PDD number index is up to now?
...evidently the Executive Orders was too easy to track so ole Clinton just cooked up another P(u)DD acronym and off he went.

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