It is because we believed that after reviewing all the evidence, the President of the United States had committed obstruction of justice and perjury.
Bruce Lindsey told the grand jury "that he had no information that anyone had committed perjury or obstruction of justice."
A President who has committed perjury and obstruction of justice is hardly fit to oversee the enforcement of the laws of the United States.
It is unclear how prosecutors can legitimately threaten, let alone prosecute, citizens who have committed perjury or obstruction of justice under circumstances virtually identical to the President's.
He did not commit obstruction of justice.
By being uncooperative, a person might very well make the task of the constable more difficult, but it may he doubted whether he commits obstruction.
And that's why if President Clinton committed the crimes of perjury, obstruction of justice and witnesses tampering, he should be impeached.
She stood by while Clinton cuckolded his wife and perhaps even helped him commit obstruction of justice.
Convicted for accepting bribes, breach of trust, conspiring to commit a crime and obstruction of justice, he is currently serving a 4-year prison sentence.
But the question before us is whether the President has committed illegal acts, including perjury, obstruction of justice, and abuse of power.