NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 10, 1998 - 5A eState Rep. says he forgives oCliton WASHINfTON (AP) - Rep. David Bonir of Michigan said he forgave President Clinton after the president alologized to some House Democrats on yesterday during an emotional Vhite House meeting. "'ITis wa a meeting for the presi- dent to expess to us his sorrow, his concern. Ths was a president who felt very deepl, about the pain he has caused us,"Bonior told reporters out- side the Whte House. Ilowever Bonior acknowledged Clinton's afair with Monica Lewinsky could hurt the Democrat's chances to regain contol of the U.S. House in the fall. "Obviosfy this behavior has not been hebful in terms of our prospects in the fall," said Bonior, second-ranking Democrat in the House. "hut let me also tell you this as well, fr is committed to moving the country forward." Bonior iaid there was no discussion of impeaciment or resignation during the 90-mifute morning meeting with a handful of Democrats including Minority Leader Dick Gephardt. "I think the president will certainly be able to cotinue in office," the Mount Clemens.,ongressperson said. Clintor asked for the meeting in an attempt to shore up Democratic sup- port whit expressing sorrow for caus- ing painto his family and the nation. "It was an emotional meeting. He wants b carry on with the business of the