
So what is the standard? Did President Clinton commit high Crimes and Misdemeanors
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So what is the standard? Did President Clinton commit high Crimes and Misdemeanors

I believe what is most offensive in terms of the Constitution is that he failed to provide truthful answers to the United States Congress to 81 questions that were submitted to him.

I urge my colleagues to allow a vote of censure against the President.

I urge you to vote for impeachment because he lied.

I think most of us who voted for him were well aware of this flaw and that is why most Americans oppose impeachment.

I believe the weight of evidence is sufficient to try the President on this article, dealing with obstruction of justice.

I believe the important question we should be asking ourselves as members is how would we be voting on this resolution if Bill Clinton were a Republican.

I think it would do permanent damage to our ideals of equal justice and constitutional government.

the gentleman from Wisconsin who totally misrepresented the President's grand jury testimony.

I believe holding the President accountable for his actions in a criminal court of law is the best way we can uphold the rule of law in our country.

I urge the President to do the right thing for his family and his country and resign the Office of the Presidency and bring this saga to an end.

I urge all my colleagues to support these articles of impeachment.

I believe the opposite: the Presidency would be re- legitimized and revitalized if Constitutional accountability occurred.

I ask, please don't deny an alternative to impeachment.

I believe that lying under oath in a judicial proceeding violates the President's oath to faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States.

s post-deposition conversation with his personal secretary, Betty Currie, other than this: That he purposefully suggested to her--indirectly but with specificity--the gist of his testimony and desired that Ms. Currie should conform to it…

I yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman from Kentucky (Mr.

the gentleman from New York's statement that there was hatred over here on our side of the aisle with regard to the President.