11. Now he flatly says, without proof, that the president has committed crimes. 12. Other presidents have committed marital infidelities. 13. Petulantly cutting nearly all of Congress off from raw classified information is about as popular an act a president can commit. 14. Rather, it is considered additional information that the committee can chose to include in its investigation into whether the president has committed impeachable crimes. 15. Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee say there is credible evidence that the president committed perjury and other impeachable offenses. 16. Specter, a Republican senator from Pennsylvania, is urging his congressional colleagues to drop their impeachment inquiry into allegations that the president committed perjury and related crimes. 17. The extremists on the House Judiciary Committee insisted that the president had committed crimes, and that removal from office must follow. 18. The president has frequently committed himself to a bipartisan approach in government, and now is the time to honor that pledge. 19. The question is not whether the president committed a certain crime, Lieberman said, but whether Clinton committed an impeachable offense. 20. The report contended there is credible evidence the president committed a number of impeachable offenses from perjury to obstruction of justice. |