-Caveat Lector-
In a message dated 12/18/98 5:07:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Or perhaps not doing anything at all, allowing Clinton to get away with
>perjury, while any regular citizen committing perjury would find the full
>weight of the jurisprudence system crashing down on their heads -- such a
>double standard would be 'fair' to you?
Personally, I think the president should resign. Perjury is not an
impeachable offense. Even if it is perjury. That is up to a criminal court He
may be indicted in a criminal indictment but he may not be brought to a
criminal trial untill after he leaves office. There are many other 'offenses'
that Clinton could be impeached on but those involve both political parties
and the cryptocracy.
The whole show orchestrated with polarizing affectations.
You may wake-up to the truth now or in twenty years when the princples tell
the truth.
Isn't it time to stop being lead by our noses and stand-up like human beings
and think on our feet instead of reactive Nuero-Linguistic-Programming?
MHO.
Om
K
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