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Originally Posted by irateplatypus
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impeachment talk is complete nonsense, on the same level as advocating immediate withdrawal.
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Bruce Fein, a constitutional lawyer who served as a deputy AG in the Reagan administration and who wrote the first article of impeachment against Clinton, made a pretty clear and concise case for an impeachment inquiry against Bush in a recent interview with Bill Moyers:
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“[Bush’s crimes are more] worrisome than Clinton’s because he is seeking more institutionally to cripple checks and balances and the authority of Congress and the judiciary to superintend his assertions of power.
He has claimed the authority to tell Congress they don’t have any right to know what he’s doing with relation to spying on American citizens, using that information in any way that he wants in contradiction to a federal statute called the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
He’s claimed authority to say he can kidnap people, throw them into dungeons abroad, dump them out into Siberia without any political or legal accountability.
These are standards that are totally anathema to a democratic society devoted to the rule of law.”
http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com...nt.php?p=11459
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