JJ> My question is this: if there is strong evidence that he
JJ> is guilty of obstruction of justice, witness tampering,
JJ> suborning of perjury, etc., and does in fact resign.... are
JJ> those charges for which he could be prosecuted criminally
JJ> after he leaves office?
RC>Most definitely - that's why Ford pardoned Nixon; to
RC>preclude the spectacle of a former President ending up in
RC>court as a criminal defendant.
Well, this old man supported Nixon, and still think that if there had been
any type of trial, the whole thing would have disappeared. However, Clintoon
is so well covered by others, he may never see any real prosecution anyway.
BTW, if you want, I can send you QWK packets for LENSNet if you have a place
you can get files sent to. I am doing it for some others, and would really
like to have you involved with us as well.
Blessings,
Mark
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