12/20/98, from Tim Cundiff, Baton Rouge, LA
"What you have done is so absurdly twisted it is difficult to find words that are appropriate to criticize these multiple acts of insanity."
12/19/98, from Nancy Hegan, Denver, CO
"With due respect for your office, you still put your pants on the same way my husband does."
12/10/98, from David McIntyre, Panama City Beach, Florida
A poem by Shelley is offered to the President.
12/4/98, from Neil Franklin, Marietta, GA
"For you to remain in office is a travesty and shameful disgrace!"
11/27/98, from Jeff Emler, Zanesville, Ohio
"I have never much liked you as a person or a president... My attitude is slowly changing, however."
11/25/98, from Mark Harris
"Talk may be cheap, but embarrassed silence can be deadly."
11/3/98, from Harvey J. Scherr
"I am by no means a prude.... There's no political ax to grind here, just a desire to see the mess you created get cleaned up."
11/3/98, from Jon G. Kuhl, Winter Harbor, Maine
"I've put myself in your place a few times. It's a little game I play, "King for a Day". And, I keep coming back to the same advice the nuns handed out in grade school..."
11/3/98, from Judy Weitz. New Orleans, Louisiana
"It is extremely difficult to convince my younger son that values and morals are positive attributes he should strive to maintain, when lying and adultery occur in the highest office in the land."
10/29/98, from M. J. Young
"I would like to speak as a Christian, but also as a student of the law."
10/29/98, from Daniela Gioseffi
"You and Mrs. Clinton can restate your vows. You can publicly ask your wonderful and lovely wife for forgiveness, in front of your suffering daughter."