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Re: OT History Lesson for Art....Clintoon Impeachment
Yep that is what I said. Of course I wasn't long winded like you.
"Scott in Florida" <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote in message
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> Judiciary Committee Chairman Henry Hyde also sent 81 written questions
> to the President asking Clinton to "admit or deny" various statements
> of fact contained in the Starr report. On November 27, the President
> responded in writing to the questions and forcefully denied having
> lied under oath. The President's responses to the 81 questions would
> later be used as the basis of an article of impeachment. (81
> Questions/Responses)
>
> Republicans on the Judiciary Committee drafted a total of four
> articles of impeachment based on 60,000 pages of evidence provided by
> Ken Starr. The evidence included sworn testimony, grand jury
> transcripts, depositions, statements, affidavits, along with video and
> audio tapes, all concerning Clinton's attempts to conceal his
> extramarital affair with Lewinsky during the Paula Jones lawsuit and
> subsequent criminal investigation by Starr's office.
>
> On Friday, December 11, the Judiciary Committee voted mainly along
> party lines to approve the first three articles of impeachment,
> accusing Clinton of committing perjury before Starr's grand jury and
> in the Jones case, and with obstruction of justice in the Jones case.
>
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> Clinton was asked to respond in writing to questions.
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> Clinton answered
>
> Clinton lied
>
> Clinton was impeached
>
> Case closed
>
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> Scott in Florida[/color]
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