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Originally Posted by NEON DEON
First off it takes 2/3s in the Senate which means barely would be 66 to 34. Barely in your mind is quite interesting. You want to see someone almost get knocked out of office then go back to Andrew Johnson. Now that was barely :p
Second the Congress does not and can not put the President on trial they vote for impeachment only. The trial is in the senate.
So---- No the House did not find Clinton Guilty.
No where in Clinton's apology did he say he committed perjury. Maybee you should read it again.
This time use Webster's Dictionary as opposed to SeaDeamons. :p
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I find it utterly amazing how some people can schill for Clinton like they do. Clinton admits wrongdoing, and is in some sort of "got caught in the cookie jar" type of posture, and some people continue to try and clean up his rotten image.

Utterly amazing. Of course he doesn't come out and spill it for you, but nevertheless, he is a liar and a cheat. It's hilariously fallacious to say he's an honest man. History will tell you you're wrong every time. Ask his wife...oh yeah...she's got integrity problems herself. Never mind. And you're wrong about the House. Their vote will stand for eternity in the Congressional record as a successful impeachment vote. Clinton will go down in History as a disgraced President despite all the rhetoric from Clinton lovers. All his lying, cheating on his wife, getting impeached, trial, Chinagate will always be a part of his historical record. And there is absolutely nothing you can do to clean it up. So continue on...it matters not.
P.S. Just wait until/if his wife is the Democratic nominee. You ain't seen nothing yet.