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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Johnathan C. Doe who wrote (34047)2/15/1999 1:13:00 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Sorry, I thought that was understood. Let me quote further:
"One might expect that- after a president had lied under oath and committed acts that smelled awfully like obstruction of justice;that after those acts had triggered a criminal investigation from which the president withheld the truth for months; that after the president had lied to the grand jury in the course of the investigation; that after the president had made liars of and caused public humiliation to his family, aides, and friends; that after many of those same people had incurred significant legal fees as a result of the investigation; that after the president's defense had repeatedly compounded the lies he told with further lies; that after the House of Representatives had concluded that his offenses warranted impeachment; and that after the Senate decided not to remove him from office, extending( correctly, in our view) what is more an act of grace than an acquittal in the traditional sense- the possibility of gloating over such a victory would not even merit a discussion."