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Bill McCollum(R-Fla.) On Perjury In 1998

Republicans sang a different song when it was Bill Clinton that faced perjury charges. Compare this to what Kay Bailey Hutchinson said today on Meet t

Republicans sang a different song when it was Bill Clinton that faced perjury charges. Compare this to what Kay Bailey Hutchinson said today on Meet the Press:

Washington Post 12/10/98:

"...People who go to court in our system expect witnesses who are called to testify to tell the truth to the judge and the jurors. That's what we mean by the term "rule of law." Without truthful testimony, justice can't be rendered and the system doesn't work. That's why a person who testifies in court is sworn "to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth." And that's why if in court proceedings a person lies, encourages others to lie, hides evidence, or encourages others to hide evidence, he is subject to severe punishment. In fact, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines state that people who are convicted of perjury, obstruction of justice are punished more harshly than those who commit the crime of bribery...read on" (hat tip Guy)

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