Kucinich is Enacting Articles of Impeachment against Bush!

DealMonkey

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That crazy little elf is onto something! It's about time Congress grew a pair and held Bush responsible for his lame little power play.
 

BeauJangles

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Kucinich, you're about two years too late. For this to mean anything, it should have been brought against Bush years ago... not with 8 months left in his presidential term.
 
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1) As said above, there no freaking point this late in the term

2) What high crimes and misdemeanors has Bush committed? Being unpopular and stupid isn't a crime.

This is the law

"The President, Vice President, and all other 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."

I don't see any category under which Bush fits.

3) Congress grow a pair? Its the House that starts the impeachment process, and the Senate that votes. Congress has no say in a presidential impeachment
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: tenshodo13
3) Congress grow a pair? Its the House that starts the impeachment process, and the Senate that votes. Congress has no say in a presidential impeachment

Are you daft? Kucinich is a member of the House of Representatives, one of the two houses of Congress, the other being the Senate. Perhaps you can re-state your lame ass question? Of course Congress has a say in a presidential impeachment!
 

ebaycj

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Originally posted by: tenshodo13
1) As said above, there no freaking point this late in the term

2) What high crimes and misdemeanors has Bush committed? Being unpopular and stupid isn't a crime.

This is the law

"The President, Vice President, and all other 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."

I don't see any category under which Bush fits.

3) Congress grow a pair? Its the House that starts the impeachment process, and the Senate that votes. Congress has no say in a presidential impeachment

I believe that (Congress) == (House + Senate). Hence why "Congress should grow a pair".
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
Kucinich, you're about two years too late. For this to mean anything, it should have been brought against Bush years ago... not with 8 months left in his presidential term.

Better late than never.

I applaud him for having some balls. Too bad other Democrats lack his level of integrity.
 

K1052

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lolz

Introducing Impeachment Articles in the twilight months of Bush's lame duck presidency before a national election cycle...

good luck with that
 
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Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: tenshodo13
1) As said above, there no freaking point this late in the term

2) What high crimes and misdemeanors has Bush committed? Being unpopular and stupid isn't a crime.

This is the law

"The President, Vice President, and all other 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."

I don't see any category under which Bush fits.

3) Congress grow a pair? Its the House that starts the impeachment process, and the Senate that votes. Congress has no say in a presidential impeachment

I believe that (Congress) == (House + Senate). Hence why "Congress should grow a pair".

Arrghh. I wasn't thinking. For some reason, I created a separate governemnt branch in my mind. I apologize. My point still stands though, that they have no grounds to impeach Bush.
 

RY62

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I'm enjoying the show but don't they have more important issues right now? Gas prices, the economy, steroids... anything would be more productive than this. They should've done this long ago.
 

Craig234

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Originally posted by: brencat
Originally posted by: lupi
Must of had another visit from dem aliens.
More like the late stages of BDS...

Why, aren't you six year olds clever! Now, the grownups are talking, so take your 1000th parroting of 'BDS' and other nonsense that adds nothing, and run along.
 

palehorse

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Originally posted by: RY62
I'm enjoying the show but don't they have more important issues right now? Gas prices, the economy, steroids... anything would be more productive than this. They should've done this long ago.

This is an attempt to distract everyone from Congress' complete inability to make any real progress on any real issues... duh.
 

Craig234

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Originally posted by: tenshodo13
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: tenshodo13
1) As said above, there no freaking point this late in the term

2) What high crimes and misdemeanors has Bush committed? Being unpopular and stupid isn't a crime.

This is the law

"The President, Vice President, and all other 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."

I don't see any category under which Bush fits.

3) Congress grow a pair? Its the House that starts the impeachment process, and the Senate that votes. Congress has no say in a presidential impeachment

I believe that (Congress) == (House + Senate). Hence why "Congress should grow a pair".

Arrghh. I wasn't thinking. For some reason, I created a separate governemnt branch in my mind. I apologize. My point still stands though, that they have no grounds to impeach Bush.

Why don't you listen to the wonderful Kucinich and see why you're wrong?

Or read this.
 

Craig234

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Originally posted by: palehorse
Originally posted by: RY62
I'm enjoying the show but don't they have more important issues right now? Gas prices, the economy, steroids... anything would be more productive than this. They should've done this long ago.

This is an attempt to distract everyone from Congress' complete inability to make any real progress on any real issues... duh.

Congress not going along with countless bad Bush policies alone is worth its weight in gold.

Anything they do on top of that - and ethics reform and the Senate report on the White House's propaganda in the leadup to the Iraq war are good examples - is gravy.

Since when are you righties whining that the Congress isn't doing *enough*?

Yes, they're unable to do all kinds of things without a real majority in the Senate (Lieberman) and facing a veto. Just this week the Repubs made the clerk read a 500 page bill aloud...
 

brencat

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Originally posted by: Craig234
Why, aren't you six year olds clever! Now, the grownups are talking, so take your 1000th parroting of 'BDS' and other nonsense that adds nothing, and run along.
Aww, poowa Cwaig. Did I hurt your refined sensibilities?
 

Craig234

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Originally posted by: brencat
Originally posted by: Craig234
Why, aren't you six year olds clever! Now, the grownups are talking, so take your 1000th parroting of 'BDS' and other nonsense that adds nothing, and run along.
Aww, poowa Cwaig. Did I hurt your refined sensibilities?

Wow, you are not good at this. The baby tone, huh? the phrase refined sensibilities, huh?

You obviously lack the character to care about the issues of substance, but 'bds'?

I'm embarrassed for you.

Someone has to be, since you don't know to.
 

SleepWalkerX

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Originally posted by: tenshodo13
1) As said above, there no freaking point this late in the term

Yes there is. Even though we have failed for the past 7 years, we can still show that Americans don't stand for tyranny. This can even serve as a basis for reestablishing our damaged relationship to other big governments and show to the world that Americans are able and willing to stop being sheep to its government.

Originally posted by: tenshodo13
2) What high crimes and misdemeanors has Bush committed? Being unpopular and stupid isn't a crime.

This is the law

"The President, Vice President, and all other 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."

I don't see any category under which Bush fits.

Listen to the articles. We'll have a full list tomorrow.

Originally posted by: tenshodo13
3) Congress grow a pair? Its the House that starts the impeachment process, and the Senate that votes. Congress has no say in a presidential impeachment

Congress = Senate + House of Representatives. Once the HoR passes it through a majority vote then it'll move on to the Senate. The Senate must pass a majority vote in favor of the hearing and can only convict through a 2/3rds majority.

Remember everybody, EMAIL OR CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE!! I just emailed two district representatives (as I'm moving back and forth between districts). Tell them to represent you and pass this in the house! If you're feeling ballsy then ask them where they were for the past seven years in office and why they haven't initiated any actions for removing our President from office.

http://www.house.gov/
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: palehorse
Originally posted by: RY62
I'm enjoying the show but don't they have more important issues right now? Gas prices, the economy, steroids... anything would be more productive than this. They should've done this long ago.

This is an attempt to distract everyone from Congress' complete inability to make any real progress on any real issues... duh.

That's ridiculous.

But let's assume you know what you're talking about.

You are saying that Dennis Kucinich is trying to distract everyone from Congress' inability to do anything, while he himself has blasted the Democrats for the same reason?

The guy stood up on Congress and blasted his own party for not ending the war in Iraq.

No, PH, your post is just another diversion. Yeah, this isn't about the destructive administration in power, just partisan politics.

:roll:

It's no surprise you have the reputation you do here.
 

jpeyton

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The mud keeps flying! This is why election years are so fun.
 

nageov3t

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Pelosi took impeachment off the table. it's just not gonna happen.
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Craig234

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Originally posted by: loki8481
Pelosi took impeachment off the table. it's just not gonna happen.
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Hey, Bush said he had no war plans on his desk (they were in the drawer, Rumsfeld's desk, etc.) It's a vague enough phrase not to rule out plans developing for impeachment.

Sure, it's uphill.

But it's not ruled out.