The Impeachment of Bill Clinton

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    guy_dc1b

    Sun Oct 10 2010

    It starts with a piece of candy... Or ass in this case. We can't have presidents braking laws and not being held accountable. Its sets a bad precedence.

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    genghisthehun

    Tue Oct 05 2010

    Notwithstanding Clinton shills' comments to the contrary, Clinton was impeached for the following:Article IIn his conduct while President of the United States, William Jefferson Clinton, in violation of his constitutional oath faithfully to execute the office of President of the United States and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and in violation of his constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, has willfully corrupted and manipulated the judicial process of the United States for his personal gain and exoneration, impeding the administration of justice, in that: On August 17, 1998, William Jefferson Clinton swore to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth before a Federal grand jury of the United States. Contrary to that oath, William Jefferson Clinton willfully provided perjurious, false and misleading testimony to the grand jury concerning one or more of the following: (... Read more

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    twansalem

    Tue Oct 05 2010

    Since they spent the money to impeach the SOB, they could have at least bothered to remove him from office.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Fri Oct 01 2010

    Hardly the highwater mark in the history of the nation but arguably the logical conclusion to the game of 'Gottcha' that started with the attempt to impeach Nixon. The legitimate business of the nation's law makers was put on hold so that the details of a presidential blow job could be examined in depth, in fact to a far greater degree of detail than any blow job in history. That was what mattered to the American people in the late 1990's.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Fri Oct 01 2010

    Oh come now (or don't, it makes a mess), this is going to be looked upon be future generations as THE turning point in presidential matters of this era...

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    djahuti

    Fri Oct 01 2010

    Politicians have been horn dogs since day one.Europeans must have pissed themselves laughing at the prudery of Americans.While running around while married may be wrong,it's petty compared to robbing taxpayers of a fortune to crucify one lousy adulterer,even if he is the president.Reckless spending,anyone ?

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    irishgit

    Thu Sep 30 2010

    A largely inconsequential event.

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    pugwash01

    Fri Aug 13 2010

    Hey anyone with half a brain knows that the whole Monica thing was staged by a party or parties trying to get rid of the most successful Democratic President! The scandal was planed from the get go; the dress, the women etc! The most amazing thing is that he was impeached for perjury, but it is on record that; Clinton left office with the highest end-of-office approval rating of any U.S. president since World War II! Now I don't agree with his sex scandal or him committing perjury! But as Presidents go he did a phenomenal job with the economic state of this country! Now I know Regan started the ball rolling, but Clinton on his own admission said that he tweaked and played with the economics of Reagan’s plain! It turned the country around, Big time!

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    ralphthewonder_llama

    Sat Jun 12 2010

    Political power play. Clinton was a moron, true, but his actions only ruined a cigar, his relationship with that harpy wife of his, and a blue dress. Other presidents, such as Nixon and Dubya, lied about things which led to the deaths of thousands of US servicemen and untold thousands of Vietnamese and Iraqis. It amazes me how little historical perspective so many people have.

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    nesher

    Sat Jun 12 2010

    No big deal! It looks even smaller after all these years. Would not survive the historical importance test.

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    christaxi

    Sat Jun 12 2010

    It amazes me that President Clinton can commit perjury and all he got was a slap on the wrist. He in effect made it lawful to lie on the witness stand. If I were to commit perjury on the stand I could say I was doing exactly what Clinton did. He set a bad example, being the Chief law enforcement official. It's not like we did not know he liked women, with Hillary out there trying to stave off all the bimbo eruptions.

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    canadasucks

    Sat Jun 09 2007

    It was so damn entertaining. . .it was a lot of fun for the media and us PR types. . .and historically it will become more and more unimportant. . .

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    edt4226d

    Fri Jun 08 2007

    In comparison to what Dubya is doing, has done, and inevitably will do, it's a sand flea on the tail of an elephant.

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    barbkaye57

    Mon Jan 24 2005

    No one will remember anything about this 20 years from now. As a president I think Clinton could have gone down as one of the best-he's no Washington or Lincoln but I'd say maybe top ten. Because he couldn't keep his fly zipped and he lied to the grand jury he moves down about 10 notches. I agree with the rest of you when you say he made the U.S. the laughing stock of the world. If these people would just come clean and admit to their wrong doing from the beginning people would respect them a lot more.

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    kolby1973

    Mon Mar 22 2004

    Very unimportant in every way. Bill Clinton was one of the greatest leaders this country ever had, and so many people turned their backs on him after he did so many great things for this country. Why anyone would want to do a job that is so unappreciated is beyond me. Ungrateful is an understatement...

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    stanuzbeck

    Thu Jan 08 2004

    No, it only served to make the US the laughingstock of the rest of the world.

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    anonymous

    Wed Jan 07 2004

    This event will definitely not have a lasting effect on history.

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    redoedo

    Tue Sep 30 2003

    I'm in total agreement with irishgit and zuchinibut. As embarrassing as it was for the country and how disgusting it was looking back to when Bill Clinton promised us that he did not have sexual relations with that woman, it is seemingly unimportant when compared to everything else listed here.

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    zuchinibut

    Fri Sep 19 2003

    This event could not be any less important to the 20th century. For one, it came near the end of the century, and would not have had as much time to effect the century. And two, who did this affect? It gave comedians plenty of material for a couple years, but the impeachment vote didn't even get rid of him. This was a non event in the grand scheme of things.

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    jrvd671c

    Tue Aug 19 2003

    Arrogant, incompetent, greedy, oblivious to the concept of customer service, and completely void of integrity. Go to your small hometown bank or credit union. Steer clear of this vile institution.