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I believe the President has sacrificed his right to hold office.

Please vote to impeach. It would be much easier to vote no. But the long term effects on our country would not be favorable.

I yield 1 minute to the gentleman from New York (Mr.

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…

Clair for an additional response at the conclusion of the evidence, and noted--over the objections of some Democratic members-- that he is going to take at least an hour and a half

the gentleman from Virginia said let the facts be known, so I think it is important that we let the facts be known.

I submit for the Record the following statement detailing why I will be in opposition to the four articles of impeachment.

I yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr.

I ask unanimous consent that the time for debate be extended by 15 minutes.

I believe President Clinton has already suffered an enormous penalty.

I believe the President's moral authority, personal credibility and integrity have been irreparably damaged.

I believe there is ample evidence that felonious conduct--and perjury is a felony--falls well within the bounds of what our forefathers intended the phrase high crimes and misdemeanors'' to include.

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

I urge you to reconsider your ill-advised actions and allow the House to have a fair vote that includes censure.

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

I believe the President's conduct was wrong, indefensible, and disgraceful, and he should be punished.

I yield 1 minute to the gentleman from New York (Mr.

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