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They have been calling for his impeachment from his first day in office, so what else is new. This is just another inane attempt at a power grab since they cannot get power through the elections.
I won’t blindly defend everything Bush does, because I disagree with him a great deal. Having said that, however, the people calling for his impeachment are the same people who would be saying “he didn’t do enough to stop it” if we were attached again. It doesn’t matter what he does.
Stupid? No.Are people so stupid that they don’t believe that there are people in this country that are our enemies, and they want to bring this country to it’s knees? Get your heads out of the sand or wherever.
Well said!Stupid? No.
Blinded by a complete hatred of Bush? Yes
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Maybe, but in this case they’re clearly right. Bush has openly admitted to doing something which is unambiguously, inarguably against the law. Dude, even Richard Nixon’s lawyer has called Bush “the first President to admit to an impeachable offense.”I won’t blindly defend everything Bush does, because I disagree with him a great deal. Having said that, however, the people calling for his impeachment are the same people who would be saying “he didn’t do enough to stop it” if we were attached again. It doesn’t matter what he does.
On what possible grounds could it not be illegal? The law explicitly states that wiretapping without a warrant is a crime. Where is the wiggle room here?Even if it was illegal, which I don’t think it was,
First of all, I see no reason to accept automatically that this was done for the good of the nation – because if it was, why not do it through the legal procedures already in place? The “we needed to do it without taking time for a warrant” argument is nonsensical. The FISA court has a whole procedure in place for emergency wiretapping, wherein you don’t need to get the warrant for days after you’ve already begun, as long as you get it eventually.it was not done maliciously or for personal gain, but to protect the United States of America in fulfillment of his duties. IMHO it is no where near what is required for grounds for impeachment.
Actually what he did is not inarguably and unambiguously against the law. In fact there appears to be strong legal basis for what he did and, BTW, has vowed to continue to do. The USSC has always given the Presdient wide latitude when acting in time of war. Congress authorized him to use any means necessary to protect the country after 9-11 and he adhered to his Consititutinal duty to keep them adivsed of what he was doing.Maybe, but in this case they’re clearly right. Bush has openly admitted to doing something which is unambiguously, inarguably against the law. Dude, even Richard Nixon’s lawyer has called Bush “the first President to admit to an impeachable offense.”
War powers act and the congressional resolution after 9-11 make it perfectly legal. Clinton did the same thing with NO congressional resolution.On what possible grounds could it not be illegal? The law explicitly states that wiretapping without a warrant is a crime. Where is the wiggle room here?
There is no impeachable offense. Dems just wish there was. Seems to be yet another example of the Dems preaching “Do as we say, not as we do.”That said, even if it was for the good of the country, that doesn’t make it one bit less illegal. And breaking the law with good intentions is every bit as impeachable an offense as doing it out of raw, Freddy Krueger evil.
Won’t happen. He did nothing illegal. There’ll be some clawing for it in the beginning, the when the Republicans bring it to the floor for an actual vote, the person who introduced the bill won’t actually sign it (re: Murtha). Clinton wiretapped people without warrants when it was ILLEGAL and he never got impeached for that.I aint a dem, nor a liberal and am drooling at the thought of a possible impeachment.
Clinton also asked Congress to pass legislation that would give the Federal Bureau of Investigation the power to use “roving wiretaps” without a court Order – in other words making warrantless wiretaps the rule rather than the exception. The legislation was appended to an intelligence authorization bill and passed during the week of October 5, 1998.
I don’t know why more people can’t see that this is just more politicking at the expense of our national security. Dems trying to gain points from their support base for '06.Even without this legislation, federal agents have set themselves a proud record for the most wiretaps ever placed in one year for “intelligence” purposes without establishing probable cause of crime.
They should have learned that lesson from the Republicans. They overcriticized Clinton so much, even over irrellevant things, that they were too sick of it to listen to worthy criticism.Dem’s need to relazie one thing—BUSH is not running for re-election. They keep attacking him but the people of the US are getting sick of it. They yell wolf so many times that nobody listens. They need to start talking about issues not attacking!