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Impeach Bush

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by poncho, Aug 31, 2005.

  1. carpro

    carpro Well-Known Member
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    That's true, but in other threads, you have been demanding that he break the law in dealing with emergencies like Katrina.

    That would really leave him wide open for impeachment, although the House majority being Republican would probably still prevent it from happening unless the democrats gain the majority in 2006.

    Highly unlikely, but always possible.
     
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    Where has reason gone?

    We have an illegal immigration problem.

    So the current president of the US has decided that allowing persons of color (Mexican Nationals) to find employment here in the US and pay some taxes.

    The previous president said that he would handle the problem by sending the jobs to Mexico.

    Last that I looked at geography - India and China are not Mexican states.

    So, why didn't anyone impeach Pres. Clinton for sending jobs to China and India instead of sending the jobs to Mexico as he promised?
     
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    He always has the option of an executive order in an emergancy. That would not be breaking the law.
     
  4. carpro

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    There are limits to what he can "legally" do by executive order.
     
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