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Mon 10/08/12 01:30 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32h4E2dGE28
An awesome and dead on video! |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32h4E2dGE28 An awesome and dead on video! Oh, great. Another example of Obama Derangement Syndrome. ![]() If Republican leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives were so willing to bring impeachment charges against Bill Clinton (because he committed the felony of perjury), then what would stop them from bringing impeachment charges against Barack Obama if he had committed a felony? Answer: Nothing. Have they done so. Answer: No. |
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It is the LaRouche movement (LaRouchePAC) that wants to impeach President Obama, not the Republican Party. |
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It is the LaRouche movement (LaRouchePAC) that wants to impeach President Obama, not the Republican Party. noted, but I think for it to happen it would take the approval and push from a maority of republicans because I dont think there would be a majority democratic vote to do so,, |
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It is the LaRouche movement (LaRouchePAC) that wants to impeach President Obama, not the Republican Party. noted, but I think for it to happen it would take the approval and push from a maority of republicans because I dont think there would be a majority democratic vote to do so,, There isn't a push from Republicans. That's my point. The people who want to impeach President Obama are the same people who wanted to impeach President George W. Bush. By the way, the people calling for impeachment don't understand what impeachment actually is. Impeachment is a formal accusation of behavior worthy of removal from public office. It is not a conviction. President Clinton was impeached, but he was not convicted. |
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It is the LaRouche movement (LaRouchePAC) that wants to impeach President Obama, not the Republican Party. noted, but I think for it to happen it would take the approval and push from a maority of republicans because I dont think there would be a majority democratic vote to do so,, There isn't a push from Republicans. That's my point. The people who want to impeach President Obama are the same people who wanted to impeach President George W. Bush. By the way, the people calling for impeachment don't understand what impeachment actually is. Impeachment is a formal accusation of behavior worthy of removal from public office. It is not a conviction. President Clinton was impeached, but he was not convicted. lets hope you are right in our bipartisan climate,, the politicians often vote along party lines,, and all it takes is a few from either party to start a 'movement' amongst it,,, |
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I always thought that the impeachment of President Clinton was uncalled for. I preferred that he be legally punished after he left public office. Come to think of it, he was legally punished, just not politically punished.
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I always thought that the impeachment of President Clinton was uncalled for. I preferred that he be legally punished after he left public office. Come to think of it, he was legally punished, just not politically punished. People get lengthy prison sentances EVERYDAY for perjury, he should have been impeached by BOTH houses and put in prison. |
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