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To: SJS who wrote (2885)9/11/1998 5:23:00 PM
From: iandiareii  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14427
 
A few minutes later, she returned to the Oval Office area with pizza and told Ms. Currie that the President had requested it. Ms. Lewinsky testified: "[Ms. Currie] opened the door and said, 'Sir, the girl's here with the pizza.' He told me to come in. Ms. Currie went back into her office and then we went into the back study area again."

Memo to David Kendall: The Pizza Defense



To: SJS who wrote (2885)9/11/1998 5:42:00 PM
From: Peter V  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14427
 
Give that man a cigar! (sorry, could not resist). The lurid parts are interesting, but the real question is whether his lying rises to the level of an impeachable offense. Although I don't condone his behavior, it is understandable that he would try to cover up an extramarital affair, and does his attempts to conceal it, even under oath, amount to something we should take a VERY drastic step over and impeach him. In 200 years, we have only tried to impeach a President once (twice?), but have never removed a president that way. This is a DRASTIC measure that should not be taken lightly. It seems to me that covering up an extramarital affair may not rise to that level, but that is for Congress to decide. His reputation has been sullied by the report, to be sure. I haven't even come close to finishing the report, so I don't know all the lying he is accused of, and I'll leave it there. Have a good weekend.