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Shamelessly forwarded from Greg Aharonian's Patent mailing list:
My kudos as a science and technology historian to Virgil Lawrence of San
Jose, California, whose recent letter of history to the SJMerc is irony
defined:
'A law professor recommended the president should resign:
"Yes, the president should resign. He has lied to the
American people, time and time again, and betrayed their
trust. Since he has admitted guilt, there is no reason
to put the American people through an impeachment. He
will serve absolutely no purpose in finishing out his
term, the only possible solution is for the president
to save some dignity and resign."
This was Professor William Jefferson Clinton, candidate for
the 3rd Congressional District, Arkansas, 1974.'