1. And they identified several other acts they said the president committed to hide evidence or influence the testimony of other witnesses. 2. Any careful prosecutor would examine all options when he has evidence, as Starr does, that the president committed perjury and obstructed justice. 3. But he did nothing to contest the facts that have left many Republicans believe the president has committed impeachable offenses. 4. But he added that compelling evidence that the president had committed a felony could sharply alter the mood of the public. 5. But that cannot obscure the fact that for the first time, a president has committed this country to changing the ways it produces and uses energy. 6. From Johnson, Clinton could learn that a president must commit himself to the project and fight tenaciously for it if he is to succeed. 7. In an interview Saturday with CBS News, the president did not commit to trying to end the policy, but to making it work. 8. Jackson Lee argued that Starr should not be able to discuss Whitewater-related issues where the prosecutor had not found that president committed impeachable offenses. 9. McCollum also insisted that the president committed perjury before the grand jury by saying he did not lie in the Jones case. 10. Neither Starr nor any other investigator saw fit to include these allegations in their charges that the president committed perjury and obstructed justice. |