Wednesday, November 01, 2006

CALLS FOR "COUP" BECOMING LOUDER THAN "IMPEACHMENT"



CALLS FOR "COUP" BECOMING LOUDER THAN "IMPEACHMENT"
October 2006 Idaho Observer Conviction of a president upon impeachment requires an objective Congress and Senate to review evidence and rule impartially. With overwhelming evidence of presidential criminality, Senate failed to convict President Clinton during an impeachment process that primarily focused on allegation he lied to cover his sexual adventures. Americans are beginning to realize an attempt to impeach President Bush would be frustrated by the deeply compromised 109th Congress, which is complicit in the 9/11 coverup, passage of the Patriot Act, the "war on terrorism" and wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, passage of the Military Commissions Act—and the exponentially-escalating federal debt to pay for it all. Where the appropriate bipartisan response to the Foley underage boy sexual predator scandal should have been disgust and outrage, Capitol Hill has been curiously silent.
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