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This is a battle about the future. They want to convict me, even if only for a day, so that I can't run for president or parliament again.
Ayman Nour
What they're trying to do in a very political way is construct a procedure where they can convict the president, but not remove him. And you can put as many fancy words around that as possible. The Constitution is clear. The Senate has one role, which is to convict and remove,
Joe Lockhart
If you can't convict a captain, how can you convict his president?
Harold Crouch
You can't sort of split the baby by saying, well, he's guilty but we're not going to convict him. It would be unconstitutional to have a findings of fact that suggests the president is guilty but we're not going to convict him, and do it not by a two-thirds majority but by a simple majority.
John Breaux
We think it's critical for his future, because if you're a Democratic president of a Republican Congress, you'll just have four years of battle. He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. We think it's critical for his future, because if you're a Democratic president of a Republican Congress, you'll just have four years of battle.
Robert Menendez
We chose the Sunday before President's Day for this event because of the vital role the president plays in leading the country. Our nation is in a spiritual battle, and we Christians need to get on our knees before we lose both the battle and our nation.
John Lind
The future battle on the ground will be preceded by battle in the air. This will determine which of the contestants has to suffer operational and tactical disadvantages and be forced throughout the battle into adoption compromise solutions.
Erwin Rommel
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1891
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If you convict and remove President Clinton on the basis of these allegations, no president of the United States will ever be safe from impeachment again, ... And it will happen. And people will look back at us and they will say we should have stopped it then before it was too late. Don't let this happen to our country ... Do not throw our politics into the darkness of endless recrimination.
Gregory Craig
Convict him of stupidity for not giving special treatment, but don't convict him of rape.
Frank Spinner
The struggle between the local power brokers and satraps and the president is the invisible real politics, ... are preoccupied with elections, the relation between the president and the parliament.
Frederick Starr
Ciampi can't start the ball rolling yet; first there has to be a new parliament. The parties have to agree on a new president, and that new president then starts the process of appointing a new prime minister. There's no way of knowing how long all this will take.
Roberto D'Alimonte
You should not convict on the testimony if it is not supported. The documents don't tell you what you need to know to convict.
Darren LaMarca
We have several regional parliaments -- the European Parliament and the African Parliament. The Arab Parliament will be looking at them and their experiences and what they can learn from them.
Alaa Rushdi
Parliament has to urgently and immediately take up the issue. It is up to the government to see how they do it. Parliament will have to enact the law. Eventually, even it (ordinance) will have to come to parliament.
Sitaram Yechury
there is scarcely anyone who believes that the required 67 senators would vote to convict the president on any of the four articles of impeachment approved by the House Judiciary Committee.
Bob Dole
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1923
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