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In reply to the discussion: Is there a Duty to Impeach? [View all]JoeOtterbein
(7,869 posts)42. Yes Impeach!
Impeach Now!
And please keep saying it loud!
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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