Bill Frist (R-TN): To not remove President Clinton for grand jury perjury lowers uniquely the Constitution's removal standard, and thus requires less of the man who appoints all federal judges than we require of those judges themselves.
I will have no part in the creation of a constitutional double-standard to benefit the President. He is not above the law. If an ordinary citizen committed these crimes, he would go to jail.
Lindsey Graham: Should he be impeached? Very quickly; the hardest decision I think I will ever make. Learning that the president lied to the grand jury about sex, I still believe that every president of the United States, regardless of the matter they called to testify about before a grand jury should testify truthfully and if they don't they should be subject to losing their job.
I believe that about Bill Clinton and I'll believe that about the next president. If it had been a Republican, I would have still believed that and I would hope that if a Republican person had done all this that some of us would've went (sic) over and told him, You need to leave office. [em in original]
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Lots more at Jane's.
All you tight-assed Jesus freaks who think an extra-marital blowjob is the end-all better get in touch with reality. If you hadn't impeached Clinton, we wouldn't be in this position right now. If your boys would have been out getting their cocks sucked instead of plotting the rip-off of the American people, they wouldn't be facing the possiblity of another Watergate right now. Idiots, morons, assholes, the lot of you.
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