The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, December 13th, 1998
In July 1974, Harold Froehlich expressed a thought that resonates today as Americans try to comprehend the potential impeachment of a president they elected twice.
Froehlich, now 65 and a circuit judge in Appleton, was a first-term congressman who had the unhappy fate of being assigned to the House Judiciary Committee, which conducted the inquiry into the impeachment of President Richard M. Nixon.
Nixon and Froehlich were political soul mates conservative Republicans, fierce in the defense of their political principles. Froehlich had come to the House from the Wisconsin assembly, where he ha...
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