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Sure glad it isn't about him this time...
1 posted on 12/08/2013 4:14:14 PM PST by Libloather
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Re; Clinton: Mandela Helped Me... Forgive GOP For Impeachment

That's really, really wonderful to hear, Bill. Let all of us applaud this wonderful, wonderful wisdom! Nelson... stand up so we can see you--

67 posted on 12/08/2013 5:36:16 PM PST by Bender2 ("I've got a twisted sense of humor, and everything amuses me." RAH Beyond this Horizon)
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He is the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral


68 posted on 12/08/2013 5:37:08 PM PST by Citizen Soldier ("You care far too much what is written and said about you." Axelrod to Obama 2006)
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Someone help Bill down from his cross...


71 posted on 12/08/2013 5:50:39 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks ("Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth.")
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So I guess it's official now: he has no qualms about lying before a grand jury. Not that we're surprised, of course.
73 posted on 12/08/2013 5:51:48 PM PST by COBOL2Java (I'm a Christian, pro-life, pro-gun, Reaganite. The GOP hates me. Why should I vote for them?)
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Sure glad it isn’t about him this time...

What a flaming, stinking, POS Billy is, how wonderful he says he forgave the Republicans for his impeachment, to bad that HE never really accepted blame or apologized to the American people for his actions that demanded the impeachment.


74 posted on 12/08/2013 5:53:00 PM PST by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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Never mind he lied under oath.


75 posted on 12/08/2013 5:53:56 PM PST by tennmountainman (Just Say No To Obamacare)
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Sorry Bill. it’s all about Obama now.


79 posted on 12/08/2013 6:22:44 PM PST by headstamp 2 (What would Scooby do?)
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I only read the headline, but it's so like (impeached and disbarred former president) Clinton to play victim, when he is actually the PERP.

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80 posted on 12/08/2013 6:23:40 PM PST by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never...except to convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
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Mandela helped my acne to clear up.

Share your Mandela success stories here.


82 posted on 12/08/2013 6:50:17 PM PST by dfwgator
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Clinton like obama is it is always about him.


83 posted on 12/08/2013 6:53:26 PM PST by minnesota_bound
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Hasn’t gotten over his pride has he?


84 posted on 12/08/2013 6:59:53 PM PST by A CA Guy ( God Bless America, God Bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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Sounds like another of those conjured up personal ‘memories’ the Clintons often have to attach themselves more closely to historical events or persons.

Like that time he and a young buddy heard about Rosa Parks, and from then on they rode in the back of the bus in Hot Springs to show their solidarity. Of course, that memory came back when Parks was in the news, or perhaps at her death.

There were quite a few other Bill and/or Hillary memories in the same vein.


85 posted on 12/08/2013 7:32:51 PM PST by Will88
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Who made you commit crimes, not who caught you. Perverted Scum.


91 posted on 12/08/2013 9:19:02 PM PST by MaxMax (Pay Attention and you'll be pissed off too! FIRE BOEHNER, NOW!)
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Who does he forgive for his disbarment from the Supreme Court and the state of Arkansas?


94 posted on 12/08/2013 10:15:02 PM PST by Moonman62 (The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/701374/posts

A Cancer on the Presidency
by Jerome M. Zeifman

From: Jerome M. Zeifman, a life-long Democrat and chief counsel of the House Judiciary Committee at the time of the Nixon impeachment inquiry.
The following is an e-mail message that a group of Democrats are sending to any Democrat or Republican who will listen to reason. Please read this message and pass it on to anyone you have an e-mail address for, regardless of party affiliation.

Sadly, as a life-long Democrat and chief counsel of the House Judiciary Committee at the time of the Nixon impeachment inquiry, I cannot in good conscience vote to re-elect Bill Clinton. Having reached this decision, I am proud to be among those Democrats who have chosen principle over party. Defeating Mr. Clinton would help revive the traditional moral values of the Democratic Party — as they existed under Presidents Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson and Carter.

Having long championed traditional Democratic causes, I simply cannot accept Mr. Clinton’s shameless election-year surge to the right as his chosen means of winning a second term. And like most if not all traditional Democrats, I have grave reservations about the Clintons’ morality and ethics. In my view there is now probable cause to consider our president and first lady as felons, who are likely to be indicted after the Nov. 5 election.

The misdeeds of the Clinton administration have fallen into a pattern of deceit and corruption that now clearly justifies denying Mr. Clinton a second term in office. To date more than 30 high administration officials have been investigated, fired or forced to resign, and the White House has illegally obtained more than 900 confidential FBI files. Four independent counsels have been appointed, three to investigate cabinet members and one to investigate the president himself.

The White House suppressed documents under subpoena. The Department of Justice, the FBI and the Treasury Department have been politicized and misused to prosecute or investigate innocent staffers of the White House Travel Office. The president’s Health Care Task Force operated secretly in gross violation of federal disclosure laws, misled the federal courts and ignored conflict-of-interest laws.

The most recent scandal, involving former Commerce Department official and Democratic Party fund-raiser John Huang (who still has failed to answer a summons issued by District Judge Royce C. Lamberth), is but another hauntingly familiar throwback to my days as an investigator of Watergate crimes and a wide variety of other forms of presidential misconduct. The 1972 Republican Committee to Re-Elect the President (CREEP) was involved in many shady operations that mixed legitimate government funding operations with the illegitimate refunneling of money through backdoor corporate contributions into CREEP coffers.

Now it appears that Mr. Huang, and his former associates from the Indonesian Lippo financial conglomerate, were unlawfully funneling contributions from foreign sources (that had both corporate and political interests in U.S. policy) into Democratic Party coffers. This mixing of U.S. policy with partisan fund-raising — not to mention the questionable background of some of the institutions and individuals given top clearance by the White House and the DNC — has produced a cancer on the Clinton presidency painfully reminiscent of the cancer that brought down Nixon.

I am particularly saddened that the Clintons now believe that their unethical and unlawful acts in the pursuit of power will be condoned by all but a few Democrats in the name of party unity. During the Nixon impeachment inquiry it was my view that the core of Nixon’s corruption was his belief that in politics his ends justified any means at all.

Ironically, it is now the Clinton administration that has given renewed intensity to the corrupt notion that immoral means can be legitimized in the pursuit of political ends. If Mr. Clinton is re-elected it will be testimony to his success in putting politics before principle. A second Clinton term would polarize the nation even more dangerously than did Richard Nixon’s — this time with Republicans as the new defenders of integrity in government and Democrats as the defenders of a corrupt administration. If Mr. Clinton is defeated, Democrats may find a new strength — and long remember the folly of marching in lockstep in support of a corrupt president in the name of party unity.

By all accounts Robert Dole is a man of personal integrity. His principles are conservative, and I will continue to oppose them. Yet because I must remain true to my traditional Democratic moral values, I will vote for Mr. Dole.

Jerome M. Zeifman, The Wall Street Journal 10/25/96

Mr. Zeifman was chief counsel to the House Judiciary Committee at the time of the Nixon impeachment inquiry. He is author of Without Honor: The Impeachment of President Nixon and the Crimes of Camelot (Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1996).


95 posted on 12/09/2013 6:55:55 AM PST by doug from upland (Obama and the leftists - destroying our country one day at a time)
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