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en The president strongly condemns this criminal act. At this moment, the president is at the airport (in Jakarta),

en The president strongly condemns this criminal act. At this moment, the president is at the airport (in Jakarta).

en The conversation between the president and Ms. Lewinsky on December 17 was a critical turning point. The evidence suggests that the president chose to engage in a criminal act -- to reach an understanding with Ms. Lewinsky that they would both make false statements under oath. At that moment, the president's intimate relationship with a subordinate employee was transformed. It was transformed into an unlawful effort to thwart the judicial process. This was no longer an issue of private conduct.

en If you believe the president violated criminal provisions of the law, I don't see how it wouldn't qualify. ... If the president commits a criminal act, you are obligated to hold impeachment hearings.

en As the president has said ... and as an avid fan of our national pastime, the president would be furious if there is a strike. The president believes very strongly that owners and players need to come together and resolve their differences.

en This is a nonsensical position we've found ourselves in, and we're determined for it to stop. In one moment we're in the White House and Gerry is having his photo taken with the president of the United States...the president of the country is greeting Gerry Adams like a long-lost friend...then a few hours later at the airport, you're being pulled aside for this rigorous, ridiculous special screening..

en My guess is the deadline will change. The more fundamental changes will have to await another president because President Bush is so strongly opposed to these.

en A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care. This is a golden moment for every president, and maybe particularly for Richard Nixon, because he had been written off as a washed-up politician, and here he is president-elect in 1968. When you are president-elect, you have the best of all worlds: the satisfaction of looking forward to being in office, but you don't have any of responsibilities of the office.

en I think the president has made his views very well known when it comes to same-sex marriages. The president believes marriage is a sacred institution between a man and a woman, and it is something that ought to be protected. And the people of America, I think, strongly support that position, as well.

en If anyone in the world had a doubt . . . that sectors of the U.S. government have been planning President Hugo Chavez's assassination, those doubts surely have been cleared up through the criminal act by a personality very close to President George W. Bush, who has a lot of influence in the current U.S. administration,

en If anyone in the world had a doubt . . . that sectors of the U.S. government have been planning President Hugo Chavez's assassination, those doubts surely have been cleared up through the criminal act by a personality very close to President George W. Bush, who has a lot of influence in the current U.S. administration.

en The pivotal moment in the 1992 campaign was when [the first President] Bush said, 'The economy is not as bad as you think it is'. If this president reaches a point where he's suggesting the same thing -- and that's not far from where they are now -- then they have a problem.

en Impeachment did not have to be for criminal offenses - but only for a course of conduct' that suggested an abuse of power or a disregard for the office of the President of the United States...that a person's 'course of conduct' while not particularly criminal could be of such a nature that it destroys trust, discourages allegiance, and demands action by the Congress...the office of the President is such that it calls for a higher level of conduct than the average citizen in the United States.
  Hillary Clinton

en I think time will tell. They both understand the president's message and the president's message is strongly that war doesn't serve either party.

en To justify the president's criminal behavior by demonizing those who seek to hold him accountable ignores the fact that President Clinton's actions and those actions alone precipitated the investigations which have brought us here today,


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