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To: jlallen who wrote (492)9/12/1998 10:26:00 PM
From: robert read  Respond to of 1533
 
hahaha. I am siting a scientific poll by newsweek. You are siting an unscientific poll. Who are you trying to fool.



To: jlallen who wrote (492)9/12/1998 10:39:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Respond to of 1533
 
Resignation..... VS..... Impeachment

Cigar Bill is no dummy. Well, maybe he is, or atleast
has been in affairing around.

But when it comes to his financial future, he
will elect to resign. If he is impeached,
he will lose ALL benfits of being a past president.
He will lose his retirement, body gaurds, etc.
And he needs both despartly to pay off his enormous
legal expenses and to keep from catching lead.

This is how it will happen. He will await the House
votes on impeachment, afterwhich the case will
go to the Senate. Near the time of final impeachment,
he will resign for the reasons mentioned above,
which are the same reasons Nixon resigned as well.

Sadly, this will not occur until 1999. The Committees
have to meet and make decisions, and congress adjorns
the end of October. Not enough time to evict him. When
Congress comes back in January, many of the democratic
congress persons will have been replaced with republicans
which will add more votes to the tally.

The most quoted history professor/political science professor in the
Country, I think at the U of Virgina, said on Fox News that Clinton's criminal legal acts, along with his lewd acts, will cause him to go down in history as one of the 10 worst Presidents.

If he was not so much of a fighter, he would resign now, but
he won't. He will continue to "Spin the Sin".

Sure is sad.
S.W.



To: jlallen who wrote (492)9/13/1998 1:16:00 AM
From: pezz  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1533
 
jlallen, all of a sudden you believe in polls??
pez



To: jlallen who wrote (492)9/13/1998 2:12:00 AM
From: Brad Bolen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1533
 
RE: MSNBC Poll== 79% favor impeachment JLA

Strike up another one for Jlallen's credibility:

msnbc.com

NBC POLL SHOWS SUPPORT
Meanwhile, an NBC poll showed that President Bill Clinton's
job-approval rating has actually risen, to 67 percent. And 66 percent of respondents feel he should serve out his term. The survey showed that people aren't willing to let the president off
the hook, however. Sixty percent said Congress should go forward with its investigation. The findings echo those of other surveys.
A CNN/Gallup poll conducted Friday, after the independent counsel's
report appeared on the Internet, said 62 percent of the 631 adults surveyed approved of the way Clinton was doing his job, a rise of 2 percentage points from Thursday.

B.