
I believe the facts clearly indicate that President Clinton has committed the very serious felonies of perjury and obstruction of justice and in so doing has violated the trust of the American people.
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I believe the facts clearly indicate that President Clinton has committed the very serious felonies of perjury and obstruction of justice and in so doing has violated the trust of the American people.

I urge my colleagues, for the sake of the institution of the Presidency and for what I believe is in the best interest of this country, to reject the articles of impeachment and to censure the President of the United States for his…

I believe whatever Congress does, history, in large part, will judge President Clinton, no matter what his policy successes may be, by this incident with Monica Lewinsky.

I believe the Republican leadership of the House of Representatives should allow the 435 members of the House an opportunity to vote on a strongly worded resolution of censure--one that condemns the actions of the President and imposes a…

I urge you: do not cheapen the constitutional test for impeachment.

I believe that all of us recognize the seriousness of President Clinton being charged with violations against the Constitution.

I believe that all of us recognize the seriousness of President Clinton being charged with violations against the Constitution.

I believe the facts clearly show that William Jefferson Clinton deliberately sought to obstruct the judicial process in a civil rights case and committed deliberate and pervasive perjury before a federal grand jury and to the Congress.

I urge you to vote no on impeaching the President.

I believe that a Senate trial of Impeachment with the attendance utilization of resources would hurt our District by diverting the focus of the 106th Congress from critical issues such as job creation and economic development, farm relief…

I believe we must step back from the partisanship of the moment and place impeachment in the context of our system of government, as established in the Constitution.

I think President Clinton should be censored, censored severely, and the censure should be imposed right here in the well of the House.

I think President Clinton should be severely censured; and the censure should be imposed here in the well of the House.

I believe, that the President's conduct--while reprehensible and inexcusable--does not rise to the level of impeachment and therefore the House should censure the President.

I believe it reaches constitutional proportions when the denial of civil rights is directed by the President of the United States.

I believe that President Clinton committed the crimes that he is charged with, and therefore violated his oath of office to faithfully execute the laws.

Hamilton foresaw the abuse we witness today. Members should heed his warning and vote against the Articles of Impeachment. Mr. PALLONE. Mr. Speaker, let me start by saying how wrong it is to conduct this debate while our troops are in harm

I believe that our failure to conduct so much as a cursory examination before launching an impeachment proceeding is an abdication of our responsibility under Article II of the Constitution of the United States.