To: West Coast Conservative
indicted on obstruction of justice, false statment and perjury charge...This reminds me of Bill Clinton, but there's no blue dress.
If purgery is a felony, why is Bill Clinton still allowed to vote?
To: concerned about politics
If purgery is a felony, why is Bill Clinton still allowed to vote? He was held liable in the civil sense, not the criminal sense. Therefore, he is not subject to laws governing convicted felons and voting.
To: concerned about politics
If purgery is a felony, why is Bill Clinton still allowed to vote? Because he wasn't convicted of perjury.
To: concerned about politics
Because Clinton only lied about sex and that doesn't matter don't you know. (sarcasm)
Seriously: If both lied and committed perjury then both should've been tried in a court of law. We know Clinton did. His testimony (if you can call it that) was on tape and a judge suspended his law license saying he lied. But Clinton, a president, got away with it as far as the justice system was concerned.
555 posted on
10/28/2005 12:20:37 PM PDT by
newzjunkey
(CA: YES on Prop 73-77! Unions outspending Arnold 3:1, HELP: http://www.joinarnold.com)
To: concerned about politics
www.conservative-spirit.org (I just updated my page. Why is Bill Clinton walking around?). Sounds like entrapment to me. They had a mullet net and he got caught in it.
609 posted on
10/28/2005 1:11:24 PM PDT by
floriduh voter
(www.tg2006.com Tom Gallagher (R) for Fla Governor (Fla's Only Pro-Life Candidate))
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