Clinton says disbarment too harsh a punishment

The thing that bothers me about this guy is he is the anathema of everything that I believe. You know, if you do the right thing, and are a genuine good person everything will turn out right. This guy gets away with everything, and everytime I think he is about to get his just reward, Boom, he skates. There is supposed a lesson in everything in life, and many times I have asked God, what lesson am I supposed to get from this guy. If you are honorable, you will get screwed, if you act like an amoral, pompous, prick you will succeed.

The only reason I want to follow him after he leaves the presedency is to see him get his. He has too, or I will lose faith.

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"Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities...Because it is the quality that guarantees all others"

Winston S. Churchill

"The American Republic is finished when the congress realizes that it can bribe the people with the peoples money"

De Touqueville

[This message has been edited by pittspilot (edited September 02, 2000).]
 
O.K., we now have the benefit of Clinton's opinion.

On the other hand, isn't PERJURY a FELONY, felony being a serious violation of the law, to say the very least.

The following question used to be asked about Mr. Nixon. Would you buy a used car from a man who looked like this? We were then treated to a picture of Nixon, with a bad case of 5 o'clock shadow.

I believe the equivalent would be the following, including a picture of Clinton, Pinocioish nose in full bloom. The caption would read, Would you hire this man as your lawyer?
 
Clinton's lawyers also acknowledged that the president didn't fight the contempt citation, but said he did not do so because the needs of the country came first.

That's a joke.... right?

Gotta be, because that pr*ck NEVER cared about the COUNTRY. Ever.
 
Disbarment too harsh, eh? OK, then, I'll settle for disarmament. Surely he won't mind giving up Secret Service protection and the ability to own firearms, since he wants that for all of the rest of the public. I wonder how long he would survive?
 
After considering this a little more, dismemberment might be too harsh. But I would have to see it happen first and decide later. :) Happily his term will end in the near future. I don't know if the future holds better or worse than clinton, but at least I know it does not hold him as president. I can't even capitalize his name, he is a dog. Scratch that, I apolagize to all dogs, lets just say I can't define clinton, but I would like to see him tossed into a chipper.
 
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