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In reply to the discussion: Is there a Duty to Impeach? [View all]Kid Berwyn
(25,153 posts)11. Absolutely correct.
I, A.B. do solemnly swear or affirm (as the case may be) that I will support the Constitution of the United States.
This oath was used for all federal officials except the President, whose oath was prescribed specifically in the Constitution (Article II, section 1, clause 8).
https://history.house.gov/Institution/Origins-Development/Oath-of-Office/
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Democrats didn't lose seats in 2010 because Bush wasn't impeached in 2007
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#55
The two choices are not mutually exclusive. He should be impeached and his family can lock him up
politicaljunkie41910
Jun 2019
#10
Agreed. Mitch McConnell and the GOP, in accepting Trump's corrupt behavior have proven they are not
politicaljunkie41910
Jun 2019
#12
There is no duty to impeach. It was always a discretionary, political decision.
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#7
"sworn to uphold the Constitution, but that creates no specific duties of any kind"
Martin Eden
Jun 2019
#23
You are right, the last thing we should is let Trump's behavior control us.
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#57
Sorry, but it ticked me off when you ignored the central thrust of my previous post
Martin Eden
Jun 2019
#66
Yes it does matter what we do, but I also think we could be screwed no matter what.
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#67
Oh, I'm not giving up at all. I just think we are confused about where our real problems are
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#71
So current leaders are 'immoral' and not "doing their duty" not having impeached yet?
ehrnst
Jun 2019
#83
Nice deflection. Easier than owning up to what you're trying to imply, I suppose.
ehrnst
Jun 2019
#85
Agreed. Unfortunately the Oath of Office that requires our elected representatives to uphold the
alwaysinasnit
Jun 2019
#15
I don't think so. Because it's a political tool. MUELLER had a duty to rec indictment...
Honeycombe8
Jun 2019
#20
Yes, it is the duty of both Democrats and Republicans to remove this POtuS through impeachment
Martin Eden
Jun 2019
#21
Yes, Dems will be shown as strong if they stand up for what is right. Last thing
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2019
#24
"if Trump loses the election but declares the election rigged, declares martial law and ..."
Martin Eden
Jun 2019
#41
We throw around the word "impeach" like it is a magical spell that solves everything. It doesn't.
tinrobot
Jun 2019
#46