Prayer for the President and Congress

Jerry Welch (tlwitness@juno.com)
Thu, 10 Sep 1998 02:00:05 -0500


On Sat, 12 Sep 1998 19:36:26 -0700 Robert & Patricia McLaughlin
<pmclaugh@sdcoe.k12.ca.us> writes:

>ROBERT J. BROWN WROTE:
>
>Amen!    I put this in the same category as the statements made by 
>Newt Gingrich   today cautioning the congress not to make defamatory 
>remarks about the president, but rather to STUDY THE STARR 
>REPORT CAREFULLY and to treat the matter with all due 
>professionalism and decorum.

But everyone should please remember that this is NOT ABOUT SEX, but about
perjury.  If it were you or I who faced Federal charges on perjury, I
doubt we could get out of it by repenting.  The charge that convicted
most of the Watergate people was perjury.  G. Gordon Liddy was just
saying the other day that he served five years in a Federal Prison for
ONE count of perjury.

Also, shouldn't we expect our Chief EXECUTIVE Officer to follow the law?

If you or I went before a grand jury, placed one hand on the Holy Bible
and swore to God to tell the truth, what should we do?  Do we believe
that there should be penalties for breaking the law?  I do.

And I pray for President Clinton.  I often have dreams about talking and
praying with him, but I fear that my confidence in his ability to tell
the truth is shattered to the point where I cannot believe his recent
repentance is anything more than a political survival tactic.  

The religious crowd he spoke to this week was populated with HAND-PICKED
friends of his in the clergy.  It must have been a coincidence that all
of them praised the President after his little talk.

Not a spiritual backbone amongst them.

And remember, he was NOT this humble when he revealed his "misleading". 
He only became humble after he saw the polls showed that people thought
he wasn't really repentant of anything.

And, I might add, he also lied to us several times when he "asked for
forgiveness" a couple of weeks ago, so I can't accept his word at this
point.

>ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN OFFERS:
>If anyone wants the Starr report,    please send a private email to 
>me. 

How big is it as far as memory?  Isn't it like 400 pages or so?

>Indicate  if  you  want  it  in  Acrobat  PDF,  or  Text.  I'll send 
>by attachment  in  return  email.  Be  forewarned this report has 
>explicit descriptions of the President's behavior.
>
>Robert C. McLaughlin

I'm interested in a TEXT copy of it; can you attach it to my regular
E-mail address since Juno doesn't allow attachments?

Please send to:

jerry.welch@artibbs.com

Much thanks.

Jerry Welch
ICQ: 18489712
www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/2810/

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