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Film on Video Presents.
From Texas Film
Festival (1995)
Page 10 • Friday, February 12, 1999
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‘Sordid saga 5 approaches fin
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WASHING
TON (AP) —
With acquittal
assured, the Sen
ate talked its way
through a third
and final day of
closed-door de
liberations
Thursday at Pres-
ident Clinton’s impeachment trial,
set for climactic noontime votes
Friday in the case that one Demo-
rrAt called “this sordid saga.
A steady stream o( lawmakers
came forward to announce their
Intentions for the roll calls on per-
intenuu t j on of justice, di-
^TneWgely along party lines on
viding la p -tj or innocence but
presidential guiuo condemna
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made a m his example has
words, or ^ e y 0 nd calculation
been corrosi ^ to our ”
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Smith, who sam
convict. any senator in this
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mocrat Dick ^ ou , d vote for ac .
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commanded nationwide attention
last September with highly critical
words about Clinton's behavior at
a time the White House still hoped
to avoid congressional action.
For all the expressions of dis
gust, a formal effort to censure the
president appeared all but dead, a
victim of Republican opposition.
Democrats said they would make
an effort to force a post-trial vote
on the Senate floor, and failing
passage, would draft a statement
of condemnation.
A two-thirds vote is required to
convict the president and remove
him from office, and there was no
chance of that happening. Instead,
Two moderate Vj
senators — Olympia;
Susan Collins of Mair;;-
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Oregon, stepped forq
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conviction.
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end of the five-week trial was
whether either article of impeach
ment would attain a bare majority
— a psychological threshold that
had no bearing on Clinton's fate.
Three Republicans, Arlen
Specter of Pennsylvania, John
Chafee of Rhode Island and James
Jeffords of Vermont, announced
on Wednesday they would not
vote for conviction on either arti
cle.
Sen. Slade Gorton of Washing
ton has announced he will vote
against the perjury charge, but in
favor of the obstruction charge.
publicans in voting enveloped
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port that Clinton n ' s more t
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