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LL> Republicans had to beg Richard Nixon to resign from office.
LL> Democrats had threatened, but were never really serious,
Repubicans decided Nixon had to go, back then Republicans could
actually agree with Democrats when the facts were obvious. A lot
time.
LL> about impeaching the guy or removing him from office. And
LL> to think Republicans almost pulled it off, with Gerald Ford
LL> losing a very close race to Jimmy Carter.
I blame the pardon for that.
LL> That was back in 1976, when politicians still had brains.
Oh, you already made that point.
LL> Fast forward to 2000, the beginning of the end of politics.
I think the Nixon pardon was. It was the start on the downhill
slope.
LL> Republicans had impeached, but not removed from office)
LL> President Clinton, who was already barred by the
LL> Constitution from being able to run for a third consecutive
LL> term. If Bill Clinton would have had any brains, he would
LL> have resigned from office.
He should have finished at least 2 yrs of his second term, but I
don't think resigning would have done that much good, and it
would have encouraged the right to do that over and over.
LL> President Gore would easily
LL> have defeated the Republican upstart, George W. Bush, and
LL> there would have been no 9-11.
The first part is questionable, but surely possible, the second
could very well have been true.
LL> We all know what happened next. Al Gore won the presidency,
LL> but was never allowed to hold his properly elected office.
Yep. Which could possibly be the fatal blow to this country.
LL> Joe Biden has been involved in 67 political races.
LL> As far as I know, Joe Biden remains undefeated, and
LL> will be 73 years young in 2016 ...
He also suffers from foot in mouth disease. Sad.
BOB KLAHN bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn
... "I'll just reverse the polarity of the neutron flow..."
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