Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...fallen so low that we now accept abject amorality in our nation's most honored position? People should be outraged! Starr's report confirms our suspicions that the President has disgraced himself, his office and the ethical traditions that have nurtured this Republic since its inception. President Clinton should resign immediately and bring this sordid episode to an end. J. WALLACE DAVIES Anderson...
...staff is correct in assuming that any open-ended impeachment inquiry will only be tainted by partisan politics. Consequently, it is useless for such an inquiry to take place. Although Clinton's resignation has been called for by numerous individuals both within and without the political arena, it is clear that he will not resign. Let him stick out his last two years in office. The country is sick of dealing with this tiresome Clinton saga. It is time to move on. --Kamil E. Redmond '00 --Georgia N. Alexakis...
Three weeks ago, we called for President Clinton to resign. Today, with the House voting to launch an open-ended impeachment inquiry, it seems clearer than ever that only resignation could spare us months and months more of detail and debate about a scandal we would all love to forget...
...start to decide in July that the President should resign?" I asked my wife...
...July? No," she said. "I mostly read novels in July. I don't think the President should resign...