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propername New Poster
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 8:49 pm Post subject: No impeachment in the USA? |
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Nancy Pelosi, soon to be speaker of the house, promised before and after this week's elections that impeachment of the president is "off the table." She is also promising that the new majority will exercise congressional oversight. Since impeachment is an act of oversight, her second promise rings hollow. Oversight and impeachment are duties, not choices. So, Ms Pelosi has essentially promised that she and her new majority will shirk their duties.
This is a sad, sad fact. The biggest criminal on the planet will not be held accountable. This rich kid who never has had to answer for his actions will skate to the end of his term because Ms Pelosi and the rest of the new leadership are, apparently, cowards.
Sadder still: given that they are afraid to impeach, they are also probably too afraid to reopen 911 investigations.
Lets face it.
Politicians suck. |
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chek Mega Poster
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 9:43 am Post subject: |
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Interesting.
I wonder if now is an all-shills-to-the-pumps (or fora/forums in this case) moment, in a maximum all-out effort to give the impression the public is split?
Not that I'm paranoid - but we're at a moment in history the same as if Nixon and Kissinger had beenm allowed to carry on regardless back in the 70's.
I strongly suspect despite appearances, its the beginning of the end for the Bush era - any Bush, for ever. They lost the election despite massive fraud, which indicates too many are against them. |
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