BiggJawn
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Fri Sep-16-05 07:39 AM
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So Il Douche has said "Uh, My Fault..." NOW what? |
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People DIED. C'mon, you spineless slugs in Congress, isn't this worse than lieing about a gawd-dam BLOW JOB?
Since Il Douche isn't going to follow the examples of Generals Ushijima, Nogi and Rommel and do the honorable thing, it's up to YOU to pass the Articles of Impeachment. you don't even have to draw 'em up, they're already on a hundred hard-drives....
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maine_raptor
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Fri Sep-16-05 07:41 AM
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was forced into taking his own life.
As for impeachment......maybe after 2006, but not before.
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salvorhardin
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Fri Sep-16-05 07:51 AM
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We've been losing the political expediency game for a long time. While it's fresh in people's minds maybe we should talk about this administration's failures now -- and keep talking about them right through 2006. There's probably no way impeachment proceedings will be initiated but if the Democrats take this opportunity to show Bush's failures and clearly define their basic principles then we may just have a shot at taking back Congress in 2006. Waiting is just defeatist.
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maine_raptor
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Fri Sep-16-05 07:58 AM
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4. Without Congress in on it, no impeachment |
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The ONLY time a party in power impeached a Pres was Andrew Johnson in 1868. And even then, you can't really say the he was of the "same" party, considering that he did not want a harsh punishment of the South following the Civil War and the controlling power of the Republican Party, the "Radical Republicans" did.
In fact some historians think that had Lincoln lived, he would had problems with his own party.
Today the situation is different. Those Republicans in Congress have made their bed with Bush and now they have to lay in it.
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Art_from_Ark
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Sat Sep-17-05 10:01 AM
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8. Lincoln's own party had him assassinated |
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He was their tool to gain power through the anti-slavery movement. Once he had served his purpose, they found a willing fool in John Wilkes Booth to carry out the assassination. Booth was conveniently burned in a barn beyond recognition, while those he associated with (including his landlady) were convicted and hanged after the worst kangaroo trial the US has probably ever seen. Then the Republicans (who were mostly leftovers from the moneyed Whig Party) set about making life miserable for Lincoln's successor in their quest to establish a death grip over US national politics, which they held for 40 of the next 48 years.
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Fri Sep-16-05 07:48 AM
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2. Sad to say I don't see impeachment |
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in the near future.
We just have to be happy with Duh'bya's irrelevance, for the time being.
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TheFarseer
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Fri Sep-16-05 07:58 AM
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are you kidding? After they get Roberts confirmed, it's on to passing a national sales tax, destroying Social Security, taking out the estate tax and getting rid of that pesky tax on dividends that has been holding back the economy for so long :sarcasm: This won't slow him down a bit.
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maine_raptor
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Fri Sep-16-05 08:03 AM
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The conservitives are already wondering how the hell "Bush League" will pay for it.
He's going to have a tough time convincing his base to go along with his plan, and with his numbers in the tank, his job is going to be harder.
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Fri Sep-16-05 08:29 AM
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7. the RW's idea of taking responsibility, |
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is to simply say "i take responsibility". (period)
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