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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:14 pm Post subject: The Kook Left is Still on the Impeachment Warpath |
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KOO KOO FOLKS
The Kook Left is Still on the Impeachment Warpath
Its Vermont, which isn't exactly representative of the United States, but
the kooks are putting pressure on Democrats to introduce articles of
impeachment:
Organizers of the grassroots drive to get town meetings to back
impeachment resolutions hope that the overwhelming support the initiative
has received will convince Welch to introduce articles of impeachment
against Bush and Cheney. That's something the Democratic congressman is
resisting, even though his predecessor, Bernie Sanders, signed on last year
to a proposal by Michigan Congressman John Conyers to set up a House
committee to look into impeachment.
Democratic pols are backing away and resisting this pressure - and that
hoists them on their on petard. If they hadn't been pandering to the kook
left all these years, they wouldn't have a kook left trying to force them
into politically suicidal actions. The reason, after all, why Democrats
aren't moving to impeach is because there is no public support for it and,
of course, there aren't 67 votes in the Senate to convict...and impeaching
the CinC during wartime just might make Democrats seem a little weak on
national defense for 2008.
Personally, I think the kook left will prevail eventually on this - they are
unified in their absurd view that President Bush is a criminal and they
really do think it is their sacred duty to force him out of office...that
sort of mindless fanaticism can only be deterred by people who have firm
convictions regarding truth and justice, things entirely lacking in the
Democratic House leadership. I'm looking forward to it - not least so that
the televised hearings on impeachment can bring into America's living room
the screwballs who make up the left...once these loons starting talking "the
Jews" and "Halliburton", they'll finally be exposed to a mass audience as
the fools they are.
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