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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (40074)12/19/1998 2:57:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 132070
 
Nadine, if you watched the proceedings before the Judiciary Committee, you must know that Clinton had the opportunity to read the Starr report after it was presented to Congress, and the opportunity to respond, and the opportunity to review all the supporting documents and the opportunity to call and cross-examine the witnesses. The fact that Clinton did not call the witnesses supports the inference that Clinton knew that the testimony would not help him.

If you did not watch those proceedings, if you are watching the vote, you must have heard members of the Judiciary Committee saying that Clinton had the opportunity to read the Starr report and call witnesses.

I know you don't like the outcome. I know you don't like the process. But at least get the facts straight.