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Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 States that they would rather have Bill Clinton than Ken Starr raise their hypothetical child. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Accuses Ken Starr of hypocrisy for not allowing reporters to be released from confidentiality. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Facetiously states that they could not see Ken Starr's horns or tail on camera. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Recommends that people calling in to C-SPAN stop complaining about the disruption of the impeachment and instead watch the Senate proceedings to see the legislation happening there. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Criticizes the appearance of one of the committee members. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Praises C-SPAN's programming and Ken Starr, criticizes the Democrats, and asks where the witnesses and committee members eat dinner. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Feels ashamed for the country after watching the impeachment hearings. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Applauds Ken Starr. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Calls Ken Starr a wimp and believes the whole reason for the investigation is jealousy of a good president and blames the religious right. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Believes the impeachment hearings showed that Republicans are thinking and patriotic. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Thanks C-SPAN for airing the impeachment hearings and reports that they are embarrassed to be a Democrat, then states Clinton should be impeached or resign. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Praises several prominent Republicans at the impeachment hearings and expresses distaste of the Democrats, then recommends inviting one woman on C-SPAN to discuss Bill Clinton's alleged betrayal of African-Americans. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Praises several prominent Republicans at the impeachment hearings and expresses distaste of the Democrats. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Praises Ken Starr's performance in the impeachment hearings, believes the Democrats were ineffective, and thinks Congress should vote for impeachment. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20; 79705 Criticizes Bill Clinton's treatment of the military and the behavior of the Democrats during the impeachment hearings and praises one officer. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Criticizes Ken Starr and argues that his handling of witnesses was inappropriate and that citizens' rights are being eroded. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Criticizes the Democrats who participated in the impeachment hearings for not being concerned with facts and "ranting and raving." -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Argues for impeaching Bill Clinton and believes Democrats are trying to inflame the situation. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20; 54449 Accuses Bill Clinton of lying and believes they should trust Congress to make a decision, then applauds Ken Starr. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Writes that they are for impeachment because they feel Bill Clinton has no credibility and broke his oath of office. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Compares the questioning procedures of Democrat-led hearings and Republican-led hearings to demonstrate their belief that the Republicans were better behaved. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Accuses C-SPAN of bias and instead argues that Bill Clinton is guilty and should be punished, then describes dislike of the media's representation of Democrats as the only voice. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1996-07-01 Believes that the Republicans won the debate at the impeachment hearings but that no new information was brought up. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 States that they are for impeachment but don't think it's achievable, and instead proposes an alternate punishment. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Questions why Ken Starr sent evidence on a disk and argues that it is because there is no evidence to condemn Bill Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Accuses the Republicans of polarizing issues to deceive the masses. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Argues that the impeachment hearings demonstrated that conservative and the "religious right" is actually corrupted. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Thinks that the Democrats and Bill Clinton don't believe the rules apply to them. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20; 85203 Criticizes Ken Starr's testimony, arguing that it kept changing and he gave elusive answers. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Accuses Henry Hyde and Republicans of hypocrisy for not addressing their own indiscretions. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20; 77096 States that lying under oath is a felony and believes an appropriate punishment would be to file a motion in the D.C. Circuit Court and result in a fine and community service for Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20; 37774 Describes their initial vote against impeachment, but states that the behavior of the Democrats convinced them that the impeachment should move forward. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Believes that the behavior exhibited by the Democrats during the impeachment hearings demonstrates that they cannot refute the evidence against Bill Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Writes their reactions to the impeachment proceedings and an emerging piece of information about Monica Lewsinky, then believes that the Democrats must apologize. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20; 39208 States they are proud of the way Henry Hyde conducted himself in the impeachment hearings and insults the Democrats and Bill Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Argues that Bill Clinton misled everyone but that a perjury charge will not hold up, then that the impeachment hearings were very partisan, and writes that they are against impeachment because they feel the crimes were not high crimes of state. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Writes about their belief that Ken Starr is trying to defend outrageous allegations made by out-of-control prosecutors. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19; 93402 Believes the impeachment hearings are important and wonders if the Constitution is being used inappropriately. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20; 31522 Urges the impeachment of Bill Clinton and accuses Clinton of abuse of power. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Asks about Ken Starr reporting to the committee that he would look answers up and get back to them. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Accuses Ken Starr of perjury for allegedly lying about leaking information to the press. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d. Expresses feeling embarrassed by the Democrats and argues that impeachment is not worth it. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Offers their overview of the impeachment hearings, praising the Democrats and Ken Starr but denigrating Republicans and another lawyer, then predicts that Al Gore would pardon Clinton if elected president. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Denounces one representative's credentials as a judge in "traffic court." -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Questions the bias of different news organizations in their discussion of impeachment, describes why they feel impeachment is a necessity, and offers their interpretation of the word "misdemeanor." -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Expresses disappointment in the Democrats and the pursuit of Clinton, then describes that it is unpleasant trying to speak with their lawyer grandson. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Clarifies what impeachment means, criticizes the Democrats, and explains why they are for impeachment. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Explains why they feel the tapes obtained the Clinton investigation could or could not be used in the impeachment trial. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Compares the Nixon impeachment and Clinton impeachment and thinks the Republicans behaved better than the Democrats. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-21 Opposes the impeachment of Bill Clinton and summarizes why.