Here, for the first time, you will have the opportunity to review, for yourself, all of the evidence against the president and make your own determination about the moral and legal ramifications of his actions.
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Whether or not it's the government's job to produce hackneyed narratives about young women who find themselves falling in love with powerful men is for voters to decide, but this story would be rejected outright by readers of Harold Robbins or Jackie Susann were it not for the newsworthy elements. Of course, there's also the second half of the report, in which Starr explains how Clinton's attempts to prevent his relationship with Lewinsky from becoming public knowledge constitute grounds for his impeachment. That's the part of the document that matters most from a political perspective ... but it's doubtful that it'll be the part that lingers in historical memory. (Note: You can also read the Starr report in electronic form for free at a number of locations on the Web, including the Library of Congress site and the commercial sites AOL.com, Netscape Netcenter, and Yahoo!)
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Great entertainment!,
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This review is from: The Starr Report: The Official Report of the Independent Counsel's Investigation of the President (Paperback)
Regardless of one's view of the Clinton situation, the Starr Report is simply entertaining reading. It is not hard to read and there is not too much "legalese." It is better than most novels and it WILL get you involved. Whatever else it may be, the Starr Report is definitely a page-turner!
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Based on a True Story,
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This review is from: The Starr Report: The Official Report of the Independent Counsel's Investigation of the President (Paperback)
I expected a dry legal brief, but was pleasantly surprised. Ken Starr's report reads with all the ease and salaciousness of a trashy romance novel. Despite the purient entertainment value, this is an important document that every American voter should read, regardless of whether they consider President Clinton the victim of a "conservative conspiracy," or just a sleaze (or both).
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The official beginning of the end,
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This review is from: The Starr Report: The Official Report of the Independent Counsel's Investigation of the President (Paperback)
Incontrovertible proof for liberals in denial; character DOES matter. They may continue to overlook indiscretions such as perjury while chanting the mantra of "relative morality", but what about sexual harassment in the workplace? I seem to remember the NOW catcalls for the public castration of Justice Thomas and Bob Packwood - where is the Ultra Liberal NOW now?I agree with liberals everywhere - this investigation has cost the American taxpayer too much! The President's stonewalling, legal maneuvering and obfuscation have driven up costs of "getting to the truth" well beyond any reasonable level. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton, as individuals, should bear the majority of these costs.
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