Re: OT: George Bush: An impeachable offence?



Why are your "impeach GW Bush" topics taboo or so Usenet banishment
worthy?

OT: George Bush: An impeachable offence? /sci.space.history
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.space.history/browse_frm/thread/a0df7f411c7b2c05/7186b4035e1e78d9?hl=en#7186b4035e1e78d9
I'd just reposted this reply for the forth time, and lo and behold
it's hasn't been showing up, whereas all sorts of other stuff seems to
be sticking to the Usenet topic index of sci.space.history and other
groups, as though nothing is technically wrong. It must be because
those pesky MIB Zions again, as my poor old PC has also been going a
little extra postal once again, by way of their MIB spermware/fuckware
remote control.

Apparently you've gone and pissed off the Zion status quo borg
collective.

I see that your nifty topic about impeaching our resident LLPOF
warlord(GW Bush) and hopefully Dick Cheney at the same time is still
getting Zion Usenet banished. Obviously they don't much like the
honest idea of impeaching either one of their best ever Skull and
Bones plus born-again puppets since Hitler.
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"whoever controls the past, controls the future" / George Orwell
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Brad Guth



On Jun 13, 5:18 am, Craig Fink <WeBeG...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Space Balls wrote:
Mon, 11 Jun 2007 22:44:14 PDT (newsspool2.news.pas.earthlink.net)
Yeah...I'd vote yes in a second, but why do it when you can even get a no
confidence vote through the Senate on Gonzales. The Republican party used
to have some sort of credability, but they have nothing left now. They
are a party of wiretapping cronies who can't stand up to the corruption
that's infesting their party. The worst part is it's undermining our
constitutional guarantees.

Like the jury trying to fire the defendant's lawyer (employee)?

I was under the impression that the Gonzales thing has to do with the firing
of some scape goats over warrentless searches, a violation of the 4th
Amendment. Seems to me that President Bush has shredded the 4th Amendment.
This latest Gonzales deal and the AT&T wiretapping of the entire Internet
have never been fully investigated by the House. It's the House's job, not
the Senate, they are the ones who do the impeaching. Why is the Senate
trying to do the House's job?

To me, all I can really do in my letter to my Republican Senators is ask
them to talk to other Republican House members to initiate the Impeachment
proceedings. That, and convict President Bush of violating his oath of
office to protect and defend the Constitution, if he has indeed been
conducting warrentless searches.

It's up to the House to impeach, and the Senate to convict.


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