
I think the President's hand was forced by Suddam Hussein.
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I think the President's hand was forced by Suddam Hussein.

I believe it is important to note that the President is continuing to do his duty.

I yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from Arkansas (Mr.

I think will be, and hope will be, a bipartisan vote, as we make our public statement of rebuke.

I believe the articles of impeachment are faulty and deficient.

I urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to vote no on all articles of impeachment, and to instead support a strong and severe censure resolution.

the gentleman from Georgia unintentionally has misled this House.

I believe impeachment will become simply another weapon in the arsenal of partisan politics.

I urge my colleagues to look past their party affiliation to their conscience and vote for these articles of impeachment.

the gentleman from Massachusetts that apparently he is under the impression that the President admitted to the truth in his grand jury testimony.

I think the president should resign and spare the country the agony of this impeachment and removal proceeding.

I urge my colleagues to vote against impeachment, and I would so vote were I able to be present in the chamber today.

I believe we are sending the most significant and important message that America has set an example of true democracy and equality under Constitutional law.

I urge my colleagues to vote no on the articles of impeachment, and instead, support a strong and severe censure.

I ask a similar question: would you be calling for a no'' vote on this resolution or a motion of censure instead of impeachment?

I believe that we significantly lower the standards for impeachment for our future Presidents, and further politicize a solemn process.

I yield 1 minute to the gentleman from Wisconsin (Mr.

I yield 1 minute to the gentleman from California (Mr.