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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: High Desert, California
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| Online Poll: 87% Americans Demand
1-23-07 The President Be Impeached. Almost 400,000 people voted in the online MSNBC poll today on wheather or not Bush shouild be impeached. And close to 90% of all respondents said "Yes". This does not look good for the President. Nor is it a good look for the Democrats, who've made it very clear, once they won the mid-term elections, that they will not be seeking the impeachment of President Bush. There is plenty of post-election analysis that claims online campaigning played a healthy role in getting the Democrats control of the Senate. Campaigning by the canidates, and by the thousands of blogs and hundreds of websites that were devoted to throwing as many Republicans out of the chamber as possible. And this is where a major problem for the Democrats begins. Impeaching President Bush was a key firestarter for many online discussions and blog posts from pro-Democrats sites. Along with the Iraq War, of course. But these very same sites now have plenty of regular comments such as "When are the Dems going to live up to their election promise and impeach Bush"? The Democrats, in particular the new Speaker of the House Pelosi, quickly tried to dismiss all talk of a Bush Impeachment when she picked up her gavel, after a few weeks (post-election) clearly stating this was not part of their immediate agenda. But, if the poll is an accurate reflection of even a small slice of the American public, then there are tens of millions of Americans, if not more than 100 million, who still want that 'promised' impeachment to go ahead. Online polls are not accurate, they are open to stacking and corruption, but the poll is a heck of a visual message for the millions who access MSNBC on line every day, along with the tens of millions who will see these poll results via friends e-mails or the wealth of anti-Bush blogs and websites and plenty of other mainstream and independent media. blogapot.com |
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THE LAST DAYS OF PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH This article did mention that polls are not always accurate and can be open to stacking and corruption. I have been a conservative (now independent) and my conservative friends are not all in favor of impeachment but there sure not in favor of George W Bush either. Last edited by woodster; 01-23-2007 at 10:51 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost | |
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| Banned ![]() | I think it's irrelevent, almost Quote:
It takes a majority of the House to impeach a President, and two-thirds of the Senate to convict. I doubt anyone could even muster the House majority, and if they did they certainly wouldn't get two thirds of the Senate. It would rightly be seen as political grandstanding, and would probably backfire on the Dem's worse than the Clinton Impeachment backfired on the G.O.P. As a matter of fact, it's probably the biggest favor anyone could do for Bush. | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Selma, NC
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One huge issue is that many respondents to a poll like this probably don't even realize why a President would be impeached. In this case, impeached for WHAT? The Constitution is explicit about reasons for impeachment. Simply disagreement with a leader's policy is not sufficient reason for impeachment proceedings. Policy disagreements are not high crimes and misdemeanors. | |
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(My interpretation, and correct me if I'm wrong, I'm sure you will). Impeachment would have to relate to 'high crimes and misdemeanors'. The act of impeachment is nothing more than an action taken by the House of Representatives to send articles of impeachment to the full Senate for a trial. Do we think that Bill Clinton's impeachment was of the nature of high crimes and misdemeanors? This article listed the grounds for impeachment in their questions. These were the MSNBC questions and wheather they would be accountable in a court of law would be another consideration. Last edited by woodster; 01-24-2007 at 10:38 AM. | |
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He gonna be in there for at least the rest of his term.
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Dems are still mad that bush won the election. He's so dumb he did it twice.
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I was so ignorant that I helped keep him in,dam,hindsight is 20/20. ![]() Gummint,and the whitehouse in particular no longer represent the people,much less serve them. I think that we can all agree on that!
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| Senior Member | I thougth that was called Executive Priveledge?
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| Banned ![]() | In the arena of public opinion, BRG3 Quote:
The political grandstanding hurt the GOP as a group, while on the Dem side ithe damage was focused narrowly on Clinton. The fact that it was hypocrites like Henry "Youthful Indiscretion" Hyde doing the loudest screaming damaged the GOP's attempt to portray itself as the party of ethics and morality. It certainly turned me off, and I was no huge Clinton fan. | |
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Yeah,with one of those coocrocha killin' pointy toed boots with the metal toe too!
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Didn't think about that! Great idea. they usually got a metal point don't they? Easy clean up, I 'spose.
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