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Impeachment v. Perjury

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Please explain why impeachment would not be considered perjury. Also what is purjury and what is impeachment. I'm trying to decide if I should notify the State Attorneys Office on the matter, especially since my case could use it.
 


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Could you please use the "Post a Reply" button at the bottom of the screen when you respond ?

Otherwise, you'll have a zillion posts. This way, you'll keep the "whole story" together, making is easy for others to read.

Now, post this current question to your last thread, right under my last reply to you.

Thank you.

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