To: Carlucci
I'm coming around to the idea that the Republicans in the Senate did not want him removed because they did not want to give Al Gore that edge for 2000. When I first heard that theory, I thought it was tin-foil-hat material, but I haven't seen anything else that makes sense.
I work in DC, and went to the trial repeatedly. People with blue tickets (which anyone could get) only got to stay for 15 minutes, people with yellow tickets (the "special" people) got to stay as long as they wanted, and didn't have to wait in the line, either. I remember standing in line and seeing two yellow-ticket people blowing past, laughing & joking about something totally unrelated, and being infuriated that such undeserving folk had the tickets that obviously SHOULD have been mine.
77 posted on
12/19/2003 5:52:07 AM PST by
nina0113
To: nina0113
Recently, I have lurked the DU, this thread has endured on this topic a long time without anyone dropping the "F" bomb, a true sign of intelligence. The DU's need to learn a new word, I was amazed!
To: nina0113
All the repubs voting FOR impeachment would not have gotten a single vote from the dems. NO WAY would he have been removed.
Unreasonable to put the burden on the republicans......AGAIN.
97 posted on
12/19/2003 6:37:10 AM PST by
OldFriend
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