Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Why are Americans so afraid of talking about IMPEACHMENT of the President?

We The People have a Constitutional obligation to keep our government in check. That is all but lost!|||Because it causes such damage to the nation that it must be used in only the most compelling circumstances; here, Bush is almost out of office and he is not doing any new things like starting another war that needs to be stopped right away.|||Probably because by now so much deterioration has been caused by ol' Bush and Co. that no one gives a darn anymore since things simply keep getting worse; especially with a new election and president around the corner a few months away it's rather useless to think that after 8 years, 4 months will have a rather large impact. On the other hand everyone's focusing on who they will elect next, hopefully not another Bush advocate, because if so, then I'm with you on impeachment, if it is even a valid matter to bring up and fate does not carry out its course for us then.|||For Bush it is a little late.





This country really doesn't use it.





Two have been impeached, however I have a big issue with the way they use the term. Once Impeached, they are tried in the Senate! No president has ever been convicted, so how could they really have been impeached. To me an Impeachment would mean a conviction and they would have left office. Nixon would have been impeached and convicted!





The Republicans went after Clinton for purely political purposes knowing they were not going to convict him. The Democrats could have done the same to Bush and wasted a lot of time and money, but in the end they knew Bush would never be convicted either. Maybe today, but it is to late!





Bush will get his at the world court.





I did like the way McCain confirmed this country uses torture during the debate! Something we have known about and now it will be up to the World Court to take care of Bush and his cohorts!|||This administration has come up with their own interpretation of Executive Privilege'.





So by their own 'Executive Privilege' they never even have to show up in court should they be brought up on any charges.





After this administration is over, I imagine there will be charges brought against Bush, Cheney, Rove, and the rest. But I wouldn't expect much to come of them.





Nixon wasn't above the law. He had to answer for his crimes. But somehow this Executive Privilege card that they're all playing these days seems to put them out of law's reach.





I don't get it.|||Well, we can talk about it all you like. In fact if you have any proof that President Bush has committed any impeachable offenses then Please call Congresswoman Pelosi. She is dying to get some real evidence.





(415) 556-4862





She will really love to hear from you.





(Gotta love this, Impeach Bush, LOL)|||actually... we the people only have the right to impeach a president if he or she breaks the law, sadly, Bush hasn't.


The only other way to get Bush out of office would be to start a war. Good luck with that.|||I am not when a president doesn't do a good job they should be fired like anybody else and that goes for any goverment official. They do work for us.|||Impeach who? Dont you think if the Democrats had any grounds to impeach Bush they would of by now ?|||Why discuss something that's not gonna happen? |||Funny, they had no problems with trying to do it to Bill. Go figure. Bj %26amp; lie = bad, war crimes %26amp; lies = OK!|||Even the democrat party isn't stupid enough to think this is a good idea.





fs|||impeach for what?...he has broken no laws....(that you can prove)

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