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Commentary


The Clinton Impeachment Trial vs. 9/11; The Voice of the People Rejected

     Never had there been a more crucial hour for we, the people, to demonstrate and to dramatize our devout effort for our country than during the Clinton impeachment. And, it is a sad and most regrettable piece of history that the sleight-of-hand tactics which followed were allowed to prevail. The CIA Council had been exceptionally active throughout the impeachment hearings. It had contacted persons in every state and communicated with organizations, groups of leaders, and advocates everywhere. It represented the voices of over a million of 'we, the people.'
   
  Following are just some of the letters which went out between August, 1998, and June, 2000. Click the 'read letter' hyperlink to see the full texts.

   ...to Special Prosecutor Kenneth Starr   08/08/98   Read letter
   ...to Kenneth Starr  12/26/98  Read letter
   ...to Sen. Spencer Abraham  12/28/98  Read letter
   ...to Kenneth Starr  03/20/99  Read letter
   ...to Kenneth Starr 04/26/99  Read letter
   ...to Sen. Robert Smith  06/01/99  Read letter
   ...to Steve Forbes 09/08/99  Read letter
   ...to Sen. Robert Smith  10/04/99  Read letter
   ...to Rep. Tom DeLay  04/27/00  Read letter
   ...to Chicago Tribune columnist Steve Chapman  05/24/00  Read letter
   ...to Judicial Watch Chairman Larry Klayman  06/26/00  Read letter

   Although in communication with numerous groups, organizations, and leaders, the CIA Council was committed to one action relative to William Jefferson Clinton's impeachment trial and that action was to make the necessary presentation that would influence the decision of the majority vote in the Senate on the question of impeachment. That presentation has yet to be given...