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Topic: The ONLY Reason Not To Impeach Obama
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Mon 11/24/14 01:11 PM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Mon 11/24/14 01:22 PM

Joe Biden.
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Mon 11/24/14 01:11 PM
Joe Biden.

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Mon 11/24/14 01:25 PM
An impeachment is a formal indictment by the U.S. House of Representatives. By itself, it is merely an extreme reprimand.

Bill Clinton was impeached while he was POTUS, but his impeachment didn't result in him being kicked out of the White House.

Impeachment is the first half of a process to remove a person from public office. A trial and conviction by the U.S. Senate make up the second half.

Without the Senate trial and conviction, an impeachment will not result in a federal official being removed from office.

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Tue 11/25/14 03:26 AM
That and there could be more riots. Anything is an excuse to riot.

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Tue 11/25/14 06:04 AM
That poses the interesting intellectual questions ... Could Biden be a worst President than Obama?

What would Biden do if President? Saying stupid things is a given but does that necessarily confer stupid action?

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Tue 11/25/14 04:46 PM

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Wed 11/26/14 07:28 AM
Edited by mysticalview21 on Wed 11/26/14 07:34 AM
op hahahah funny ... I believe I will stay a Democrat even though I may not like some of what they do... sometimes on the larger issues things seem to get done... and I am very happy a lot of laws got passed ... 2016 dems will start taking back their party and get it more together for the run of the presidency ... I won't be joining you ...:smile:

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Wed 11/26/14 08:41 AM


Joe Biden.
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Those Guys sure look like they have been separated at Birth! :laughing:

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Wed 11/26/14 09:11 AM


Joe Biden.
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The only difference is that Jeff's dummy needs to be controlled and nobody has as yet figured out how to unwind Odumbo's dummy.

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Wed 11/26/14 09:26 AM

An impeachment is a formal indictment by the U.S. House of Representatives. By itself, it is merely an extreme reprimand.

Bill Clinton was impeached while he was POTUS, but his impeachment didn't result in him being kicked out of the White House.

Impeachment is the first half of a process to remove a person from public office. A trial and conviction by the U.S. Senate make up the second half.

Without the Senate trial and conviction, an impeachment will not result in a federal official being removed from office.


Wow, you should join the BAR.

An impeachment is a formal indictment, not a reprimand, should have stopped while you were ahead. It is the House acting in a capacity like a Grand Jury and submitting a "True Bill" based on the evidence, except in this case it is deemed "Articles of Impeachment".

And the Articles of Impeachment is but a confirmation of the charges within the Articles (the indictment) that carries a special sentence if the Senate Impeaches (convicted), that of removal from office and disqualification to hold any position of honor(like honor was involved in the first place) and no other. But to go further requires a "real" grand jury and a criminal "True Bill" or unjustly, being charged with a presentment from an "Attorney" pretending to have some mystical authority.

It is so nice to know that schools outside this country teach US civics and our constitution because god knows they stopped doing that here a century and a half ago.

And of course looking in a law dictionary to see what actual words mean would just be an extreme effort when it is so much easier to pretend to understand, and "standing under" is normally what happens.

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Wed 11/26/14 09:28 AM

That and there could be more riots. Anything is an excuse to riot.


Oh, they don't need an excuse, they are entitled to make any claim upon the rights and property of another. After all, they have a government with the guns to "protect" them.

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Wed 11/26/14 09:34 AM

That poses the interesting intellectual questions ... Could Biden be a worst President than Obama?

What would Biden do if President? Saying stupid things is a given but does that necessarily confer stupid action?


Would you bet your life on that? While Odumbo will push the envelope, just imagine Uncle Joe if he conceived himself the dictator. Would he "nuke" Congress because they were in his way even though he lived down the block?

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Wed 11/26/14 09:34 AM
At the federal level, Article II of the United States Constitution (Section 4) states that "The President, Vice President, and all civil Officers of the United States shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors." The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeaching, while the United States Senate has the sole power to try all impeachments. The removal of impeached officials is automatic upon conviction in the Senate. In Nixon v. United States (1993), the Supreme Court determined that the federal judiciary cannot review such proceedings.

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Wed 11/26/14 10:33 AM

op hahahah funny ... I believe I will stay a Democrat even though I may not like some of what they do... sometimes on the larger issues things seem to get done... and I am very happy a lot of laws got passed ... 2016 dems will start taking back their party and get it more together for the run of the presidency ... I won't be joining you ...:smile:


Birds of a feather, not much different from the OP except he is under the illusion that the red team is for him and would do a better job even though there are more than a century of history that shows otherwise. Just so there is no misunderstanding, the blue team is also part of that long and illustrious history, except mush more dangerous, albeit:

Wilson - sold the nation out to the banks and then WWI as their reward.

Roosevelt - New deal, firmly entrenched socialism and pressed Japan so we could be a part of WWII, another concessions to the bankers to share in the bounty of war.

Truman - Gave us the atomic age, used atomic devices to subdue a nation, then gave us the United Nations and Israel followed by the Korean War. And let's not forget that wonderous Marshall Plan, have to reward those bankers.

Johnson - Another great war monger, escalation of Vietnan but then he gave all the little slaves "Civil Rights" because god knows natural rights were being stolen right and left. And with Civil Rights, of course let's socialize medicine and give the masses Medicaid and Medicare. But don't forget the Pueblo and the attempt to start another war.

Carter - while nothing notable really happened under Carter except inept bungling, many are not aware that it was Carter and his "deregulation" wave that started the defanging of Glass - Steagall as a reward to the bankers that culminated in our current state of affairs.

Clinton - Good old Slick Willie gave us the new definition of sexual relations. But on the people front, let's not forget NAFTA and the start of the jobs exodus, well let's not stop there, industry exodus from these borders. Good jobs to Mexico, McDonald's for citizens. And let's not forget, he and Hilary tried to socialize medicine but it took someone special to pull that off.

Odumbo - Not even going to go here as his "accomplishments" are so well known.

And the Repugnantcons, I'm not even going to go there, this was bad enough, now excuse me while I go upchuck.

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Wed 11/26/14 10:58 AM

At the federal level, Article II of the United States Constitution (Section 4) states that "The President, Vice President, and all civil Officers of the United States shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors." The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeaching, while the United States Senate has the sole power to try all impeachments. The removal of impeached officials is automatic upon conviction in the Senate. In Nixon v. United States (1993), the Supreme Court determined that the federal judiciary cannot review such proceedings.


Article II of our constitution only covers the Executive department and Section 4 prescribes the methodology and reasons for removal from office, nothing else.

However, the proceedings are contained in Article I, the legislative branch. It is within Section 2, the establishment of the House, that the constitution sets the sole power for Articles of Impeachment. It is Section 3, the establishment of the Senate, that the constitution sets the sole power of trying Impeachment and establishes the penalty for being Impeached. It also establishes the chief justice to preside over the Impeachment of the President.

Article III of our constitution covers the judiciary. The only mention here is to annotate that all crimes are by jury except for Impeachment as a reminder the power of Impeachment was delegated elsewhere.

But again I am impressed that American civics are taught in parts of the world but not here. It always amazes me that the republican form of government is so well understood that one would choose a democracy and preach the merits of republicanism.


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Wed 11/26/14 11:51 AM

op hahahah funny ... I believe I will stay a Democrat even though I may not like some of what they do... sometimes on the larger issues things seem to get done... and I am very happy a lot of laws got passed ... 2016 dems will start taking back their party and get it more together for the run of the presidency ... I won't be joining you ...:smile:



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Wed 11/26/14 08:25 PM


op hahahah funny ... I believe I will stay a Democrat even though I may not like some of what they do... sometimes on the larger issues things seem to get done... and I am very happy a lot of laws got passed ... 2016 dems will start taking back their party and get it more together for the run of the presidency ... I won't be joining you ...:smile:





If that is all that is happening we could all rejoice. But what is not seen are the people and why is that? Well it is the people that is being packed in.

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Thu 11/27/14 04:55 AM


Joe Biden.
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Obama picked the best first black President's insurance policy when he picked Biden as his running mate. There is no one who wants Bumbling Biden near the oval office.

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Thu 11/27/14 07:23 AM

An impeachment is a formal indictment by the U.S. House of Representatives. By itself, it is merely an extreme reprimand.

Bill Clinton was impeached while he was POTUS, but his impeachment didn't result in him being kicked out of the White House.

Impeachment is the first half of a process to remove a person from public office. A trial and conviction by the U.S. Senate make up the second half.

Without the Senate trial and conviction, an impeachment will not result in a federal official being removed from office.


Nope, but it is an extreme reprimand which we can use here to reprimand him at the very least. Also a narcissist like Barry cant take a blow to his ego which an Impeachment by the House would do.

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Thu 11/27/14 07:54 AM


At the federal level, Article II of the United States Constitution (Section 4) states that "The President, Vice President, and all civil Officers of the United States shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors." The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeaching, while the United States Senate has the sole power to try all impeachments. The removal of impeached officials is automatic upon conviction in the Senate. In Nixon v. United States (1993), the Supreme Court determined that the federal judiciary cannot review such proceedings.


Article II of our constitution only covers the Executive department and Section 4 prescribes the methodology and reasons for removal from office, nothing else.

However, the proceedings are contained in Article I, the legislative branch. It is within Section 2, the establishment of the House, that the constitution sets the sole power for Articles of Impeachment. It is Section 3, the establishment of the Senate, that the constitution sets the sole power of trying Impeachment and establishes the penalty for being Impeached. It also establishes the chief justice to preside over the Impeachment of the President.

Article III of our constitution covers the judiciary. The only mention here is to annotate that all crimes are by jury except for Impeachment as a reminder the power of Impeachment was delegated elsewhere.

But again I am impressed that American civics are taught in parts of the world but not here. It always amazes me that the republican form of government is so well understood that one would choose a democracy and preach the merits of republicanism.



still doesn't change the Fact that the House Impeaches,and the Senate Tries The Impeachment!
Neither can do the Others Job!

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