Monday, March 12, 2012

Our Choice – Impeachment or Dictatorship

Via Looking in the Mirror

Tancredo urges House to begin proceedings against Obama ASAP

Almost every week brings a new reason for the United States House of Representatives to bring impeachment charges against President Obama. The question of the day is not why he should be impeached but why it hasn’t already been done.

This week it was Secretary of Defense Panetta’s declaration before the Senate Armed Services Committee that he and President Obama look not to the Congress for authorization to bomb Syria but to NATO and the United Nations. This led to Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., introducing an official resolution calling for impeachment should Obama take offensive action based on Panetta’s policy statement, because it would violate the Constitution.

Well, really, folks: Is Obama’s disregard of the Constitution really news? No. He has done it so many times it doesn’t make news anymore. Democrats approve it and Republicans in Congress appear to accept it – not all Republicans, of course, but far too many.

The list of Obama’s constitutional violations is growing by the day and ought to be the topic of not only nightly news commentary but citizens’ town-hall meetings and protest rallies.

President Obama can only be emboldened by the lack of impeachment proceedings. His violations typically arouse a short-lived tempest among some conservatives, yet impeachment is not generally advocated by his critics as a realistic recourse. That must change.

That Obama can be voted out of office in eight months is not a reason to hold back on impeachment. Formal impeachment proceedings in the House of Representatives would help alert the nation’s 120 million likely voters that more is at stake in Obama’s power grabs than Syrian human rights and contraception subsidies for college students.

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9 comments:

  1. The problem with impeaching Obama is that it will legitimize his presidency and all the laws he signed.

    http://rense.com/general95/elecapp_dev.htm

    Curtis I

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  2. Anyone who thinks he'll ever be deposed is insane.

    NEVER going to happen, because every city in our Republic would burn and TPTB know it.

    Not gonna happen, so we might-swell just accept it!

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  3. Oh, and there's this: "...Everyone I know is saying the same thing. In November they are voting against the criminal liar in the White House no matter who the Republican Party machine shoves down our throats as their nominee..."

    And *THIS* is why our Republic is DOOMED.

    My entire adult life, every ballot I've cast has been for "the lesser evil." I SWORE a solemn oath when I held my nose and voted for Johnny-Jet McSTAIN that I'd never do it again.

    I mean what I said when I started that petition - I'll vote Paul or Obama!

    Http://tinyurl.com/paul-or-obama !

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  4. If Osama is not reelected, does he keep the campaign funds he has collected?

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  5. I'm sure, but he will probably spend it all anyway.

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  6. If by some miracle we manage to get obammie out of office, how long to you think it will take to get the stink out of the White House?

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  7. Right away, just take a family of skunks in there and you'll never know our Marxist-in-Chief was around.:)

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