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Re: If it turns out that Bush broke a law with domestic spying....
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[ QUOTE ] When do we get to seriously start using the "I" word? [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] When he commits "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors." This would be none of those in my opinion. [/ QUOTE ] Or is on the recieving end of a knobjob from an intern with an eating disorder. [/ QUOTE ] I have to give it the lefties on this. They've done a great job of turning what was impeachment of the president because of perjury into impeachment because of a bj... |
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I have to give it the lefties on this. They've done a great job of turning what was impeachment of the president because of perjury into impeachment because of a bj... [/ QUOTE ] So, now you're stalking me from thread to thread. Whatever. Impeachment for perjury, huh. It seems to me that Ken Starr was supposed to be investigating Whitewater. Yet, his report is primarily about the president's affair with Monica, which Starr learned of through illegal recordings made by Linda Tripp, hardly the kind of stuff that is generally admissable in a court of law, but aparently is admissable in a witchhunt to oust a popular and effective president. Hey, at least he didn't empower the terrorists that we're fighting today like Ronnie and W's dad did. By the way, I love that picture of Rumsfeld shaking hands with Saddam. |
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I hate to sound like I'm defending Clinton, but he did not commit perjury. Perjury is defined as lying under oath on a subject germane to the investigation. In other words, if you're tesitying as a witness to a robbery and you're asked if you've ever cheated on your taxes and you lie, that's not perjury. They can't put you under oath and ask anything they want.
The judge in the Paula Jones case ultimately ruled that the Lewinsky line of questioning was not germane to the Jones case. Thus, by definition, while Bubba lied, he did not commit perjury. That being said - to all the liberals who keep bringing up this subject - HE WAS ACQUITTED - what's your beef??? |
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My mistake. I should have said lied under oath.
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The issue is the abuse of power. Just because one party has a majority they can start up impeachment proceedings just because they don't like the guy.
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Like getting a blow job for instance?
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I assume by "I" word you simply mean(unlike how other's have been taking it) investigation. We've seen just how tough it was to have the Deputy Cheif of Staff investigated.... The Comander in Cheif.....come on... untouchable. I seriously doubt there will ever be an investigation done by an independant council... at least not while he's in office.
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Thank God for an American president with the balls to take decisive action. Both parties in congress couldn't organize a circle jerk if their lives depended on it.
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Thank God for an American president with the balls to take decisive action. Both parties in congress couldn't organize a circle jerk if their lives depended on it. [/ QUOTE ] Haha, Bill's great. |
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[ QUOTE ] Thank God for an American president with the balls to take decisive action. Both parties in congress couldn't organize a circle jerk if their lives depended on it. [/ QUOTE ] Haha, Bill's great. [/ QUOTE ] You honestly can't make this stuff up... -Gryph |
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