signalmankenneth
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Typical Politician Indeed

I can't help which Bible you want to use to justify your behavior; but the one I was taught from said nothing about women being a "gift".
Nice to see you think women should have to be subjected to someone constantly ogleing them.
If the question was not material to the case, they wouldn't have asked it. If Clinton didn't feel it was their business, he could have said so, he didn't have to lie. Perjury is the giving of false testimony under oath, that is what Clinton was found guilty of by Susan Weber Wright, and ultimately impeached for. So yes... it WAS necessarily perjury.
Pittafully silly....
In deposition and in front of a Grand Jury they ask immaterial questions all the time. Its called a fishing expidition for a reason. You can ask any question that is "reasonably calculated to lead to admissable evidence".
And you are under oath and must answer honestly, or it's called PERJURY. Judge Susan Weber Wright, found that Clinton committed perjury in his grand jury testimony... it doesn't matter if it was 'material' to the case, it was still perjury. This is ultimately why Congress voted to impeach him, and why he was disbarred. The only thing that is pitifully silly here, is you trying to spin this into something else.
And today makes a fourth woman to come forward. No wonder Dixie the cousin marrier loves this guy.
The Bar association makes up its own rules and laws. These things are different than the legal defination of Perjury.
I love how many R's who attacked president Clinton from the first allegation turn and defend Cain through these now 4 allegations.
did I miss something?.....did Cain commit perjury somewhere?.......
Did President Clinton?
And they were attacking President Clinton way before any perjury allegations surfaced.
Lying about consensual sex.
"O'Reilly said that Americans were getting tired of this kind of "smear campaign," which - if you didn't notice - immediately classifies the women as liars."
People should really think about this.
"O'Reilly said that Americans were getting tired of this kind of "smear campaign," which - if you didn't notice - immediately classifies the women as liars."
People should really think about this.