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Showing Original Post only (View all)Would you support the impeachment of Barack Obama if he intervenes militarily in Syria? [View all]
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Yes. If Obama intervenes militarily I will support his impeachment. | |
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If Congress votes for no intervention and Obama intervenes anyway I will support his impeachment. | |
15 (38%) |
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I will support Obama's impeachment if he sends in ground troops (as opposed to missile strikes). | |
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I'm waiting for more evidence. But if there is no more evidence I will support impeachment if Obama attacks Syria. | |
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I will not support impeachment. | |
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Would you support the impeachment of Barack Obama if he intervenes militarily in Syria? [View all]
Nye Bevan
Sep 2013
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Impeachment is for crimes. It isn't for getting rid of presidents you don't like. *Edit: It isn't?*
DireStrike
Sep 2013
#1
Many DUers seem to believe that military intervention would be a "war crime" (nt)
Nye Bevan
Sep 2013
#4
What's with this "legal authority under U.S. law" stuff, Commie? You must be one of those
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#13
Every treaty the U.S. enters into acquires the full force and authority as the
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#18
Bush is and was the war crime of the century Obama is not guilty of anything except being born black
Tippy
Sep 2013
#35
Umm, I must have wound up at Free Republic by mistake... heading to DU now. eom
tarheelsunc
Sep 2013
#5
However you feel about this instance it's established law the president can order force
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2013
#14
It's the spirit of the law that deems the president the Commander In Chief.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2013
#33
It is not established law that the president can order force without prior authorization always
Yo_Mama
Sep 2013
#67
Obama Has No 'Intention' To Strike Syria If Congress Says No (NPR - 6 September)
struggle4progress
Sep 2013
#44