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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
He's not changing his mind; he's trying to see which lie will go over. I love how his lawyer, Monica Goodling, is pleading the Fifth at the upcoming Senate hearings. I thought one didn't take the Fifth if one hadn't done anything wrong...
I'm glad to see this isn't going away, though I must admit I tend to agree with Tim F. of Balloon-Juice's Second Law of Interchat, which is: As online discussions of Republican transgressions lengthen the probability of an attempted Clinton Did It! distraction approaches one.
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the fifth amendment is a right under the constitution, it's there for a reason. and using it should not necessarily be a way for someone to point a finger and say 'see'. after all, these days when you say i don't remember, you take a chance of being charged with lying. it's not an admission of guilt by any means.