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Impeachment

Pastor Larry

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Again, what was the reason why we invaded Iraq?
Because the almost unanimous view of the intelligence gathering world, including people from the past and present administration, and congressmen from both sides of the aisle agreed that Iraq was pursuing WMDs.

Being wrong is not a high crime or misdemeanor. Nor is it a lie. Clinton, Albright, Bush, Powell, and a hosts of others were simply wrong.
 

Baptist in Richmond

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Pastor Larry said:
Because the almost unanimous view of the intelligence gathering world, including people from the past and present administration, and congressmen from both sides of the aisle agreed that Iraq was pursuing WMDs.

It was more than that, Pastor Larry.
They didn't simply claim they were "pursuing" weapons of mass destruction.

Regards,
BiR
 

carpro

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BaptistBeliever said:
Your statement was that you haven't lost any rights. You have as I demonstrated.

You have demonstrated nothing but your own Bush hating bias.
 

JustChristian

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Martin said:
==Like you, I am a conservative. I even vote for George W Bush twice. However I am very disturbed by many of his policies. Should he be impeached? Not at this point in the game. It's just too late. I say let the clock run down and just pray we don't get stuck with Hillary. Besides I don't believe Bush is guilty of "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors" (Article II, Section 4). Is Bush a poor president? Yes, maybe one of the worst. However that is not a reason to impeach him (mainly at this late stage).

For me, I am just looking for someone to support. I have thought about Ron Paul, Huckabee, and Brownback. However I am just not 100% sold on any of them. I wish Alan Keyes would get back in the race. Truthfully I will probably support Newt when/if he throws his hat into the ring.

Richard Nixon resigned on Aug. 8, 1974 to avoid impeachment. He had less time left in his second term than Bush does. It's not too late at all. The question is how much more damage can Bush do to this country in the next year and a half. The answer is a terrific amount.
 

2 Timothy2:1-4

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BaptistBeliever said:
Richard Nixon resigned on Aug. 8, 1974 to avoid impeachment. He had less time left in his second term than Bush does. It's not too late at all. The question is how much more damage can Bush do to this country in the next year and a half. The answer is a terrific amount.

Great why don't you gop ahead and start impeachment hearings.
 

carpro

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BaptistBeliever said:
Richard Nixon resigned on Aug. 8, 1974 to avoid impeachment. He had less time left in his second term than Bush does. It's not too late at all. The question is how much more damage can Bush do to this country in the next year and a half. The answer is a terrific amount.

The real problem is not how much time is left.

The real problem is they have no case.
 

hillclimber1

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carpro said:
The real problem is not how much time is left.

The real problem is they have no case.

If they did, they'd be on it like nothing else. I could hear Harry, in his conciliatory tone, saying how sad it is to have to do this so distasteful a thing, but America must have justice. Brother.......
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

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The only high crime and misdemeanour has committed is being a politician. I am by no means a Bush supporter, never voted for a Bush, but he be impeached. He is just a politican.
 
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