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"(Mr. Starr) became a hands-on editor, insisting on more sexual details."
--Newsweek

Britain
"Mr. Starr is about to find out whether he is more prurient, more easily shocked, more inexperienced, and simply more interested in sexual details than many Americans."
--The Times of London, Sept. 14, 1998, page two

Impeachment? "Contemporary writings suggest that the framers of the Constitution were seeking to punish wrongs against the American system of government rather than driving a President from office for his personal behavior. "
--idem, page three

France
"...the first porno assassination in history."
--Le Journal du Dimanche

Italy
"We Europeans can only stand aghast at a nation which is so infantile it actually considers bringing down a President for doing what goes on all over the world."
--La Republica


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One reader's response...

location: Indonesia (from An American in Indonesia)

response: Whether Clinton has broken the law is the only relevant issue regarding whether he should be impeached. If he knowingly broke the law, he must step down.

No, a speeding ticket wouldn't cost him his job. The question is, how bad does his crime have to be before it is an impeachable offense?

Telling a lie, even if one swears it is true, isn't impeachable unless the lie is material to the duties of the presidency. If you don't want anyone who tells a lie to be president, the first people you'd have to exclude from the presidency are the politicians!

Back to I Sucked the President.

Back to Kenneth Starr Caught in the Act of Sexually Molesting a Lame Duck.

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