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intrepidity

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3. That's so oddly specific
Thu Dec 19, 2019, 09:51 AM
Dec 2019

I wonder what makes impeachment so unpardonable?

To me, it makes much more sense to remove that power from an impeached president.

Like, murderers, serial killers, terrorists are all eligible for pardons, but someone who has been impeached is a bridge too far?

Very odd, to me.

Yes. onenote Dec 2019 #1
That's so oddly specific intrepidity Dec 2019 #3
It was carried over from British law onenote Dec 2019 #4
Ok, that makes sense intrepidity Dec 2019 #6
Yes. TwilightZone Dec 2019 #2
Yes. Unless he he is convicted and removed from office MineralMan Dec 2019 #5
An impeachment is merely an indictment LeftInTX Dec 2019 #7
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