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Here we stand in a clearing of the most difficult century of human history, wanting our deserved rest, and standing with us may be the most corrupt, fraudulent and dishonest president we have ever known...

The task is to address the question of President William Jefferson Clinton's fitness for office in light of the many crimes, petty and otherwise, that surround, imbue and color his tenure. The president must be made subject to the law.

When that moment arrives it will signify the rejection of flattery, the rejection of intimidation, the rejection of lies, the rejection of manipulation, the rejection of disingenuous pretense, and a revulsion for the sordid crimes and infractions the president has brought to his office. It will come, if it does, in one word. One word that will lift the fog to show a field of battle clearly laid down. One word that will break the spell. One word that will clarify and cleanse. One word that will confound the dishonest. One word that will do justice. One word. Impeach.


Excerpted from an editorial by Mark Helprin in The Wall Street Journal, Friday, October 10, 1997, page A22.


The Conservative Caucus, serving as Secretariat for the Campaign For A Congressional Impeachment Inquiry, has provided the information at this site so you can understand the Constitutional basis for an Impeachment Inquiry, which has been called for in the U.S. House of Representatives. Now is the time to act if you believe the President must be held accountable to the same laws as the citizenry.

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