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Politics : Should Clinton resign? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lee who wrote (63)9/10/1998 10:33:00 AM
From: DD™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 567
 
LETTER TO SLICK REQUESTING HIS RESIGNATION

(feel free to copy and send your own version)

Subject: Request Immediate Resignation
Date: Wed, 09 Sep 1998 20:48:54 -0700
From: DD
To: President William Jefferson Clinton <president@whitehouse.gov>

Mr. Clinton:

I respectfully request that you resign from your office immediately. I
feel this is an appropriate course of action given the fact that you
have disgraced yourself and the nation by committing perjury in the
Paula Jones case, by allegedly committing campaign finance abuses, and
by allegedly compromising U.S. foreign policy interests in exchange for campaign
donations.

You cannot effectively govern this nation when you have betrayed your
staff, your executive and legislative colleagues, your family, your
friends, and most of all, the American people.

You must spare this great country the pain and anguish of a protracted
impeachment process, a process that will surely leave you much weaker
than you are now in the best of scenarios. You also know full-well the devastating
impact a worse case scenario will have on this country, namely a formal impeachment
which removes you from office against your will.

With respect for the office of The President of the United States, and
for the good of this great country, please resign immediately.

Regards,
DD