Since I couldnt get through here is some more thoughts:
Was it morally wrong what Clinton did in the White House with Lewinsky?
No, it was disgusting but not morally wrong.
Did Clinton lie to the American people in his statement last January? No,
because the terms that were used in the
Jones Case had nothing to do with what Lewinsky and Clinton did.
Did Clinton lie to the grand jury? No, the same as above, with
clarification: Clinton and Lewinsky's "meeting" was not
sexual harrassment, therefore the whole reason to subpeona her was
ludicrous.
Did Clinton obstruct justice in coaching his secretary and in having his
secretary keep things from the grand jury and the
prosecuters? No, the same as above, with clarifications; Not only is it OK
to keep an affair away from the trial that shouldnt
have been allowed in the first place (the whole Supreme Court ruling
should be thrown out BY THE AMERICAN PEOPLE) but
the affair had nothing to do with a sexual harrassment suit and the Jones
debacle was just that--unprovable, he said she said jargon
that is a no win situation for all involved.
IF this trial continues to go on and the Senate decide to impeach a
president because he tried to keep from a witch hunt that he had an fling
with an intern-then the American People have a right to kick all
CONGRESSMEN out of office and the same goes for the SUPREME COURT who
seemed to have a little bit too much invested in this trial! (Whats the
big deal with that?!?)
Bertina
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On Fri, 8 Jan 1999, Elizabeth MacNabb wrote:
> Someone asked recently if there was a way we could all ban together to get
> our voices heard in protest against what's going on in Washington. Below
> is a letter sent me by a group called "Move On." Those interested should
> go to the website at
>
> http://www.moveon.org
>
> >>Congressional leadership is determined to impeach the President. This is
> not in the best interests of our country. We face real economic and foreign
> policy challenges. A besieged President and distracted Congress will not
> address these issues. I'm participating in an Internet campaign to tell our
> representatives that we've had enough. The President should receive censure
> from the Congress and we should all move on. It's time for the public
> interest to come first, and for our representatives to show real
> leadership. Will you help? Just go to http://www.moveon.org to sign the
> petition and take action. It only takes a minute. And then if you send a
> message on to your friends and colleagues, the ball will keep rolling. It's
> up to us. Please feel free to forward this message to anyone you think
> would be interested. Don't send this message indiscriminately. Spam hurts
> the campaign.
>
> --E.M.
>
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> Elizabeth L. MacNabb, PhD
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Service Learning, Career Development Center
> Richmond Hall, UR, Richmond, VA 23173
> phone 804-289-8686, fax 804-287-6465
>