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Is there a Duty to Impeach? [View all] NightWatcher Jun 2019 OP
Yes. 50 Shades Of Blue Jun 2019 #1
Yes, there is a doody to impeach ProudLib72 Jun 2019 #2
You said doody 💩 Funtatlaguy Jun 2019 #60
Yes, because there is a doody in the WH that needs to be flushed ProudLib72 Jun 2019 #62
I give you a five 💩 💩 💩 💩 💩 post salute! Funtatlaguy Jun 2019 #63
IMHO There is a duty to impeach. PufPuf23 Jun 2019 #3
Yes, watoos Jun 2019 #4
BS Trumpocalypse Jun 2019 #18
Barack Obama was special, he had charisma, watoos Jun 2019 #28
I don't think people will start loving Trump if he starts a war. Turin_C3PO Jun 2019 #36
2008 was won cause gop crashed economy AlexSFCA Jun 2019 #45
Obama was leading Trumpocalypse Jun 2019 #69
2010 was a reaction to 2008 Trumpocalypse Jun 2019 #68
Very good points Watoos Laura PourMeADrink Jun 2019 #22
Re: a couple of "non-political" people Duppers Jun 2019 #29
Democrats didn't lose seats in 2010 because Bush wasn't impeached in 2007 StarfishSaver Jun 2019 #55
No, trump needs to be thrown in a prison for the criminally insane. Sugar Smack Jun 2019 #5
The two choices are not mutually exclusive. He should be impeached and his family can lock him up politicaljunkie41910 Jun 2019 #10
Well, that's a denouement I could live with quite nicely. Sugar Smack Jun 2019 #13
Yes, it is a duty Bettie Jun 2019 #6
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
Well said nt Trumpocalypse Jun 2019 #17
"sworn to uphold the Constitution, but that creates no specific duties of any kind" Martin Eden Jun 2019 #23
Yes, they provided the tool, but it says marylandblue Jun 2019 #26
Fascism doesn't come into existence overnight, watoos Jun 2019 #32
+1 Martin Eden Jun 2019 #34
Trump has nothing to do with.. stillcool Jun 2019 #76
According to you, Congress has no "duty" to uphold the Constitution Martin Eden Jun 2019 #33
In the higher context, I expect them to do what is best for the country. marylandblue Jun 2019 #40
Is that really Nancy Pelosi's position? Martin Eden Jun 2019 #44
Okay, you are questioning her political judgement then. marylandblue Jun 2019 #48
Interesting post. Turin_C3PO Jun 2019 #50
Thanks, that's best compliment a post can receive.👍 marylandblue Jun 2019 #51
The election is about two things Martin Eden Jun 2019 #56
You are right, the last thing we should is let Trump's behavior control us. marylandblue Jun 2019 #57
Disingenuous Martin Eden Jun 2019 #61
There is no reason to call me "disingenuous" marylandblue Jun 2019 #64
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
Authoritarians want us to despair, give up hope, and disengage Martin Eden Jun 2019 #70
Oh, I'm not giving up at all. I just think we are confused about where our real problems are marylandblue Jun 2019 #71
+1000 Nevermypresident Jun 2019 #58
I know. That sentence makes no sense. That position makes no sense. Goodheart Jun 2019 #31
Yes. Goodheart Jun 2019 #8
A moral duty Traffic Interruptus Jun 2019 #9
welcome to DU gopiscrap Jun 2019 #74
Thank you! Traffic Interruptus Jun 2019 #75
You are welcome...enjoy your time here!!! gopiscrap Jun 2019 #81
So current leaders are 'immoral' and not "doing their duty" not having impeached yet? ehrnst Jun 2019 #83
You're free to read whatever you want into whatever you want Traffic Interruptus Jun 2019 #84
Nice deflection. Easier than owning up to what you're trying to imply, I suppose. ehrnst Jun 2019 #85
No it's easier than fighting with a cat in a plastic bag Traffic Interruptus Jun 2019 #87
"Fighting with a cat in a plastic bag." ehrnst Jun 2019 #88
I will let you feel good about yourself then. Traffic Interruptus Jun 2019 #89
Absolutely correct. Kid Berwyn Jun 2019 #11
Even if there is no such duty CanonRay Jun 2019 #14
Agreed. Unfortunately the Oath of Office that requires our elected representatives to uphold the alwaysinasnit Jun 2019 #15
OF COURSE THERE IS Skittles Jun 2019 #16
Please can get off your high horse now Trumpocalypse Jun 2019 #19
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
Republicans condone his crimes every day, at least tacitly Martin Eden Jun 2019 #25
A lot of people are failing to see watoos Jun 2019 #37
"if Trump loses the election but declares the election rigged, declares martial law and ..." Martin Eden Jun 2019 #41
we've gone to an all time high of excepting bad behavior and criminality. nt yaesu Jun 2019 #27
You are not wrong imo. Duppers Jun 2019 #30
I don't know about duty. Turin_C3PO Jun 2019 #35
Failure to report a crime randr Jun 2019 #38
When impeachment procedings for Nixon began, watoos Jun 2019 #39
Apparently, until it reaches 110% Bettie Jun 2019 #47
What poll are you getting that from? (nt) ehrnst Jun 2019 #72
Yes Impeach! JoeOtterbein Jun 2019 #42
There should be! NRaleighLiberal Jun 2019 #43
We throw around the word "impeach" like it is a magical spell that solves everything. It doesn't. tinrobot Jun 2019 #46
If you were to ask Thomas Jefferson, he might mention something he wrote in 1776: DFW Jun 2019 #49
Yes, next question Blue_Tires Jun 2019 #52
Don't delete TEB Jun 2019 #53
Congress will soon discover that without impeachment.... kentuck Jun 2019 #54
YES!! Nevermypresident Jun 2019 #59
Yes there is a duty but there is also discretion. aikoaiko Jun 2019 #65
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles Jun 2019 #73
No one can predict what will happen but I feel that CrispyQ Jun 2019 #77
Every member in Congress is oath bound to defend the constitution tymorial Jun 2019 #78
"We" have no power to let him.. stillcool Jun 2019 #79
There is no duty to impeach and without 20 GOP Senate votes, impeachment is just a stunt Gothmog Jun 2019 #80
Parallel to impeachment the current and expected malfeasance PufPuf23 Jun 2019 #86
There is a personal moral duty, but not a constitutional one. fescuerescue Jun 2019 #82
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