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To: truthandlife
The article says:
"In order to avoid the burden of litigation for all parties, to achieve an expeditious and definitive resolution, and in acknowledgment that his actions merited censure, former President Clinton agreed to the suspension and fine," Kendall wrote Friday.

Actually, they are trying to have him resign and dodge the embarassment of disbarment again, here, as in his settlement that dodged the Arkansas Disbarment. Clinton will dodge and dodge until he can claim it was really just partisan politics...."after all," he will claim, "I was never actually convicted in Impeachment, Disbared in Arkansas, Disbared off the Supreme Court....I just did the necessary noble moves to benefit the nation."

13 posted on 11/09/2001 11:16:07 AM PST by KC Burke
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To: KC Burke
"'...I just did the necessary noble moves to benefit the nation.'"

Yea-yea...
But you & I will know the real reason's because Sam ain't paying his legal bills anymore.

That stinkin' louse.

53 posted on 11/09/2001 11:37:52 AM PST by Landru
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To: KC Burke
Clinton blames Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for disbarment proceeding

And for lots of laughs:

I stood up for the American way of life, says Clinton -- In an interview with ABC television, Mr Clinton said: "I think that history will view this much differently. They will say I made a bad personal mistake, I paid a serious price for it, but that I was right to stand and fight for my country and my constitution and its principles, and that the American people were very good to stand with me."

164 posted on 11/09/2001 10:25:56 PM PST by Howlin
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