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In reply to the discussion: PREDICTION: If GOP loses the House, Lame Duck Session WILL Impeach Obama. [View all]Mnemosyne
(21,363 posts)44. I believe that in PA, with cross-filing allowed, many good Dem's voting for a straight ticket, have
allowed many of those sneaky bastards to run as D's and R's, and consequentially voted them in. I try to educate, but most voters do not go as in depth as we do here.
It really burns my butt that it is allowed at all. They rarely put their party on their posters either. Just plain dirty tricks.
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PREDICTION: If GOP loses the House, Lame Duck Session WILL Impeach Obama. [View all]
MohRokTah
Jun 2014
OP
On what grounds? They would need to make very specific legal accusations.
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2014
#9
An impeachable offense is whatever a majority of the House of Representatives considers it to be....
Brother Buzz
Jun 2014
#23
And I do not agree that a majority of the House would be able to agree on a specific accusation.
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2014
#29
Are you trying to argue that they will file charges against Barack Obama for being black?
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2014
#52
Do you believe any polls are reputable or legitimate? I'd appreciate any insight thanks.nt
Mnemosyne
Jun 2014
#36
Thanks Art. I would so love to see that precedent change and shock all the pols/polls.
Mnemosyne
Jun 2014
#41
I believe that in PA, with cross-filing allowed, many good Dem's voting for a straight ticket, have
Mnemosyne
Jun 2014
#44
Does Arkansas have cross-filing? I've found it difficult to research many states on this issue in
Mnemosyne
Jun 2014
#47
If by "cross-filing" you mean "running as a candidate for 2 or more parties",
Art_from_Ark
Jun 2014
#58
If they get the Senate, they'd convict on politics alone. This is not the same GOP as Clinton had.
freshwest
Jun 2014
#50
Someone would make the argument that it wouldn't carry over to the next session
NYC Liberal
Jun 2014
#19
ALL impeachments are political decisions made for political reasons with little basis in fact.
MohRokTah
Jun 2014
#32
The "fix" most definitely IS in, in the form of the districts we're stuck with
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2014
#60