>>>Ahh.. Ok.. I, too, think Mr. Clinton should have been convicted. I think you and I would see pretty much eye-to-eye on the notion that it was the Republicans (spinelss bunch really) who didn't have the backbone to carry through. They (the Republicans) essentially killed the whole thing but I also didn't see many Democrats trying to push it through either. <g>
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>>The fellow who was the lead lawyer has written a book that essentially rips everyone a new ..er.. arse over all of this. He's a Democrat of the kind I respect.
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>I agree. Looking forward to your completely unbiased view of the Cheney administration. < g >
Chris,
Glad you've finally recognized that I'm unbiased... <g>
Actually, I'm not of a mind to help the 'enemy' so I'll leave that up to others - other than asserting the principles I think should apply to all.
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Best,
DD
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