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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: Wretched Excess on July 10, 2008, 02:24:20 PM
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nancy has stone cold lost it. unhinged. deranged. raving. :rotf: :-)
Pelosi says House Judiciary may hold hearings on Kucinich impeachment resolution
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said this morning that the House Judiciary Committee may hold hearings on an impeachment resolution offered by Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio).
Kucinich is expected to offer a "privileged resolution" this afternoon calling on the House to look at whether President Bush should be removed from office for lying to Congress and the American public when he sought congressional approval back in 2002 for taking military action to invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein.
Pelosi has said previously that impeachment "was off the table," so her comments this morning were surprising, and clearly signaled a new willingness to entertain the idea of ousting Bush, although no one in the Democratic leadership believes that is likely since the president has only six months left in this term.
"This is a Judiciary Committee matter, and I believe we will see some attention being paid to it by the Judiciary Committee," Pelosi told reporters. "Not necessarily taking up the articles of impeachment because that would have to be approved on the floor, but to have some hearings on the subject."
Pelosi added: "My expectation is that there will be some review of that in the committee."
A spokesman for the House Judiciary Committee had no immediate comment when asked whether Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), the panel's chairman, planned hearings on Kucinich's impeachment resolutions.
Link (http://www.politico.com/blogs/thecrypt/0708/Pelosi_says_House_Judiciary_may_hold_hearings_on_Kucinich_impeachment_resolution.html)
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Rope-a-dope on the moonbats. If Nancy can keep them beleeeeeeeeeiving for four more months...
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Rope-a-dope on the moonbats. If Nancy can keep them beleeeeeeeeeiving for four more months...
I think she would do it. I think she finally killed the critical brain cell that separates the "semi-lucid" from the
"frothing at the mouth insane". she's said a bunch of stupid stuff (even stupider'n usual) this week.
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Yes because stupid baseless impeachment resolutions are more important than things like the price of oil and national security.
And these same Congress Critters will navel gaze trying to figure out how the President's approval rating is three times greater than theirs.
:whatever:
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I'm sure there's an empty broom closet on the Hill somewhere. I bet old Fuss Reingold is staking it out.
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Yes because stupid baseless impeachment resolutions are more important than things like the price of oil and national security.
And these same Congress Critters will navel gaze trying to figure out how the President's approval rating is three times greater than theirs.
:whatever:
I hope she does it. America will puke!
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The DUmp responds:
CaliforniaPeggy (1000+ posts) Thu Jul-10-08 12:44 PM
Response to Original message http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102x3389543
1. Well, what do you know?
Maybe the message is finally getting through to her?
The uproar has come to such a level that she's paying attention...?
God, I hope so!
they don't see it's a smokescreen for the Obama failing Presidential bid...
shraby (1000+ posts) Thu Jul-10-08 12:47 PM
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4. I'm still trying to digest this tidbit.
All I can think is "what the hell happened?" Why is she loosening the strings that bound now? Because the hearings might carry us to the election and won't bode well for the pugs? This article raises tons of questions..I hope some answers are forthcoming.
they don't see that impeachment at this time will show the people it is really all about politics...
orleans (1000+ posts) Thu Jul-10-08 02:19 PM
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35. that's what i thought. "may" my ass!
she's throwing us a ****ing bone so we don't start bitching about this impeachment shit again. her office probably got a few too many phone calls on the last round dennis presented.
saying "may" she is hoping her call volume "may" be less as well.
she has lost my trust completely. i do not expect her to do the right thing--she has already shown us her true face/colors.
Nah...common sense?
yodermon (1000+ posts) Thu Jul-10-08 01:17 PM
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22. EVEN WITH IMPEACHMENT, Bush and Cheney can & will escape justice.
Let's suppose both Bush & Cheney are impeached.
Let's suppose both Bush & Cheney are about to be convicted in the Senate.
Here's what happens:
1) Bush pardons Cheney of all crimes he may have committed. Big-ass list. Doesn't matter how big, Presidents have this power.
2) Bush resigns & Cheney becomes President.
3) Cheney pardons Bush all all crimes he may have committed. Big-ass list. Doesn't matter how big, Presidents have this power.
4) Cheney appoints new VP, then resigns, etc. Doesn't matter at this point bcz pardon-damage is done.
5) All hop on plane to Paraguy to live in permanent Moonie paradise, extradition- and testimony-free.
I'm not saying don't do it. Just understand what would *actually* transpire should we *Actually* do this.
Oh, and somewhere in steps 1 & 3 the rest of the bushco gang will get their pardons too.
I so enjoy it when they play these games...
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the judiciary committee is where all of bush's nominees to the federal bench are being held hostage . . . impeachment hearings would go over well.
I hope she is insane enough to do this. I honestly do.
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yodermon (1000+ posts) Thu Jul-10-08 01:17 PM
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22. EVEN WITH IMPEACHMENT, Bush and Cheney can & will escape justice.
Let's suppose both Bush & Cheney are impeached.
Let's suppose both Bush & Cheney are about to be convicted in the Senate.
Here's what happens:
1) Bush pardons Cheney of all crimes he may have committed. Big-ass list. Doesn't matter how big, Presidents have this power.
2) Bush resigns & Cheney becomes President.
3) Cheney pardons Bush all all crimes he may have committed. Big-ass list. Doesn't matter how big, Presidents have this power.
4) Cheney appoints new VP, then resigns, etc. Doesn't matter at this point bcz pardon-damage is done.
5) All hop on plane to Paraguy to live in permanent Moonie paradise, extradition- and testimony-free.
I'm not saying don't do it. Just understand what would *actually* transpire should we *Actually* do this.
Oh, and somewhere in steps 1 & 3 the rest of the bushco gang will get their pardons too.
Dammit! Some DUmmy got a peek at the VRWC handbook chapter detaining Bush's plan to destroy the nation, become the dictator of it and walk away Scott free.
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yodermon (1000+ posts) Thu Jul-10-08 01:17 PM
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22. EVEN WITH IMPEACHMENT, Bush and Cheney can & will escape justice.
Let's suppose both Bush & Cheney are impeached.
Let's suppose both Bush & Cheney are about to be convicted in the Senate.
Here's what happens:
1) Bush pardons Cheney of all crimes he may have committed. Big-ass list. Doesn't matter how big, Presidents have this power.
The President can pardon someone for crimes they haven't been convicted of, or even charged with?
2) Bush resigns & Cheney becomes President.
3) Cheney pardons Bush all all crimes he may have committed. Big-ass list. Doesn't matter how big, Presidents have this power.
See above
4) Cheney appoints new VP, then resigns, etc. Doesn't matter at this point bcz pardon-damage is done.
because thats what the last 8 years has been about. Getting to that pardon so they can just cut and run.
5) All hop on plane to Paraguy to live in permanent Moonie paradise, extradition- and testimony-free.
Stop smokin da dope.
I'm not saying don't do it. Just understand what would *actually* transpire should we *Actually* do this.
Oh, and somewhere in steps 1 & 3 the rest of the bushco gang will get their pardons too.
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They will bitch and moan about this...yet see nothing wrong with Billy Jeff burning the midnight oil the night before the Bush 43 Inauguration signing pardons for every FOB that was in trouble with law enforcement.
Mark Rich, Roger Clinton, Hugh Rodman, Roger Clinton's drug dealer, et al.