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...shocked to hear that The Crimson has called for President Clinton to resign (Editorial, Sept. 15). I would never have thought a liberal publication had that much courage. Really shocked! PAUL E. TRITES Mashpee, Mass., Sept...
From the start, it was clear the audience members were divided on whether the President should resign...
...lawsuit, are not grounds for impeachment, much less a $40 million investigation gone awry. The President made a mistake, he suffered a "critical lapse in judgement." But the tawdry details aside, he did not commit an impeachable offense. And he should certainly not be only the second President to resign from office simply because he succumbed to the temptations of the flesh...
With each passing day, the President faces increasing pressure to resign. Should he do so before impeachment hearings begin--as now seems likely--he might salvage a bit of a positive legacy for himself. Clinton's resignation might force us to reconsider fundamental questions of presidential privacy and of the proper limits to a special prosecutor's investigation of a sitting president...
...little can or will get done until Clinton goes. By dint of his own choices, the President is no longer capable of doing the job we elected him to do. It is time for him to make one final choice for the good of the nation: the choice to resign...