Our House Managers need your support!
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 Impeachment Trial (RealPlayer)
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Our courageous House Managers served with dignity and honor when called
upon, risking their political lives to impeach the utterly corrupt President Clinton. Now Clinton
and his Democrats have targeted these great patriots to be replaced by liberal Democrats. Please visit
the web sites listed below and offer your support. They were there for us, now we must be
there for them. Their future, and ours, depends upon it.
C-Span coverage of the impeachment trial
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Steve Buyer
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The residents of Indiana's Fifth Congressional District have been served by Congressman
Steve Buyer in the U.S House of Representatives since 1993. As Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee's Subcommittee on Military
Personnel, Congressman Buyer has become a nationally recognized leader on national
security and defense issues.
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Chris Cannon
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Chris Cannon was elected to Congress from Utah's Third District in 1996.
Representative Cannon serves on three House committees and six sub committees.
He serves on the House Resource Committee, the House Judiciary Committee
and the House Science Committee.
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Steve Chabot
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Congressman Steve Chabot represents Ohio's First District. He was first
elected to Congress in 1984. Congressman Chabot has become one of Congress's leading advocates for
fiscal responsibility.
In addition to the Judiciary Committee, Congressman Chabot is a member of
the Small Business and International Relations Committees.
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George W. Gekas
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Congressman George W. Gekas was first elected to the U.S. House
of Representatives in 1982 from Pennsylvania's Seventeenth District.
He was elected to a ninth term in the House in 1998.
Congressman Gekas is recognized as a leading authority on tough anti-crime legislation
and also is a major proponent of bipartisan regulatory reform.
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Lindsey Graham
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Lindsey O. Graham is the
first Republican
to represent the
Third District of
South Carolina in
the U.S.
House of Representatives since 1877.
During his four terms in Congress, Graham worked to bring
fiscal responsibility to the federal government.
He is now running for the U.S. Senate.
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Henry Hyde
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Congressman Henry Hyde represents Illinois’ Sixth District.
He is a member of the International Relations Committees and is the
Chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
Hyde was a member of the joint House-Senate committee which
investigated the Iran-Contra matter
and was the chief manager of the impeachment of President
Clinton in the House and the Senate trial thereafter.
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James Sensenbrenner
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F. James Sensenbrenner, is a Republican member of Congress
representing the Ninth Congressional District of Wisconsin.
He was first elected to Congress in 1978, after serving ten years
in the Wisconsin State Legislature.
Sensenbrenner serves as Chairman of the House
Science Committee and is a member of the House Judiciary Committee.
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House Managers retired or no longer holding elected office: |
Bob Barr
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Bob Barr served the people of
Georgia's Seventh Congressional
District in the United States House of
Representatives since 1994. He served
previously with the CIA, and was
a United States Attorney for
the Northern District of Georgia.
Bob Barr lost his primary bid in 2002 after being
redistricted.
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Ed Bryant
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Tennessee's Seventh Congressional District was represented by
Congressman Ed Bryant since 1994. He was a member of the House Commerce
Committee, where he helped influence federal policy over an array of important areas of
commercial business and industry issues. Bryant lost his primary bid for U.S. Senate.
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Charles T. Canady
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Charles T. Canady was first elected to represent the
people of Florida's 12th Congressional District in the
U.S. House of Representatives in 1992.
Rep. Canady served on the House Agriculture
Committee and the House Judiciary Committee.
At the beginning of the 104th Congress, he was appointed
Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution.
Canady retired at the end of his term in 2000.
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Asa Hutchinson
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Asa Hutchinson represented the Third District of Arkansas in
Congress.
Hutchinson served on three committees in
Congress: Judiciary, Transportation and
Infrastructure, and Government Reform.
He resigned his
seat in the House of Representatives to lead the nation's anti-drug
effort as Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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Bill McCollum
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Congressman Bill McCollum, represented Florida's Eighth Congressional
District.
He was a member of three House Committees:
Judiciary, Banking and the Select Committee on Intelligence
and is the Chairman of the
House Subcommittee on Crime.
Bill McCollum lost his bid for the
U.S. Senate seat vacated by Connie Mack.
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Jim Rogan
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Congressman James E. Rogan represented California's 27th Congressional District.
He was a member of the House Judiciary Committee and the Committee on Commerce.
He held the leadership position of Assistant Majority Whip.
Jim Rogan was targeted for defeat in
retribution for his impeachment role.
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