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Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Recounts watching the impeachment hearings, praises both sides, but argues that Bill Clinton has committed perjury and has essentially impeached himself. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d. Expresses enjoyment at seeing Ken Starr and argues that if Bill Clinton remains in office it will do damage to the judicial system. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 States opinion that Bill Clinton is guilty of perjury and not fit to be president. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Recounts showing their students the impeachment hearings and states embarrassment at the behavior of some Democrats. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Criticizes the Democrats treatment of Ken Starr and calls Hillary Clinton a bimbo. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Denotes the difference between impeachment and criminal proceedings and thinks Ken Starr should go after an indictment. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Gives their impressions that Democrats were attacking Ken Starr and believes the Republicans should apply more pressure, then reports that most people he talks to thinks Bill Clinton is guilty. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Thanks Ken Starr and criticizes the Democrats and Bill Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Expresses opinion that the Democrats were attacking Ken Starr and encourages them to go after the president. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Believes both parties have abused the legal process, but believes the Republicans' goals are more dangerous. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Believes the ovation of Ken Starr summarized the events of the impeachment hearings. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Responds to coverage of the impeachment hearings by expressing disappointment in several of the prominent figures, including Ken Starr and Henry Hyde. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-13 States that a C-SPAN guest makes obvious the superficiality of politicians. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-13 Praises a C-SPAN guest for offering an alternate way to advertise separate phone lines. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-13 States enjoyment of a C-SPAN guest and writes that they have struggled to locate a copy of his book. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-13 Praises a C-SPAN guest. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-13 Praises a C-SPAN guest. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-13; 29483 Thanks C-SPAN for having a particular guest on, stating that he was refreshing. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-13 Praises C-SPAN for being unapologetic. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d. Clarifies that impeachment does not equal removal from office and opines that Bill Clinton should be impeached but not removed from office. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Asks why C-SPAN does not define the word "impeachment." -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-21 Responds to coverage of the impeachment hearings by expressing disappointment in several of the prominent figures, including Ken Starr and Henry Hyde. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Questions why C-SPAN did not play the Linda Tripp tapes. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Asks C-SPAN to show Ken Starr's response to a question. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Opines that Watergate was important but this impeachment is not and requests that the country move on. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Reports watching all of the impeachment hearings and concludes that Bill Clinton's crimes are not impeachable offenses. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Praises a particular representative. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Responds to a caller critical of Ken Starr. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Blames the Democrats for being partisan and supporting Bill Clinton, who they feel is corrupt, then laments the direction the country is headed. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Expresses distaste for Bill Clinton and the party representatives. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Criticizes the Democrats treatment of Ken Starr and describes why they feel Bill Clinton has sinned and will go to hell. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Accuses Ken Starr of hypocrisy for claiming they cannot recall something. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Argues that the investigation of Bill Clinton is a waste of time and money. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Believes that the support for Bill Clinton denotes a decline in morality and that the country is devaluing the Constitution. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Reminisces about a previous investigation led by Democrats to argue that they are as partisan as they accuse Republicans of being. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Changes their opinion of Ken Starr and believes Bill Clinton should be removed. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Praises Ken Starr. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Praises C-SPAN and believes that Bill Clinton has no morals but that the investigation is a waste. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Asks about C-SPAN's schedule of the impeachment hearings. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Thanks C-SPAN for presenting the impeachment hearings, praises Ken Starr, and accuses Bill Clinton of perjury. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Expresses dismay at the behavior of the Democratic party and blames Bill Clinton for dividing the country. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Thanks C-SPAN for presenting the impeachment hearings and congratulates Ken Starr, then expresses dismay at Bill Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Praises the speech by Ken Starr and states they are ashamed to be an American. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Thanks C-SPAN for showing the impeachment hearings, praises Ken Starr and condemns the behavior of the Democrats, then offers opinion that Bill Clinton is a "dog." -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-19 Criticizes the media. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Thanks C-SPAN for covering the impeachment hearings. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Describes watching the impeachment hearings and being impressed by Ken Starr, then urges the Republicans to impeach Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Recounts watching coverage of the impeachment hearings, praises Ken Starr, and criticizes the Democrats. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-09-20 Praises Representatives Nadler and Graham during the hearing, but criticizes something about Ken Starr and predicts the House will vote to impeach to keep Democratic legislation from moving forward. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-20 Questions Ken Starr's credibility and impartiality, then criticizes a particular figure.