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To: Slyfox

No, it may seem like the right thing to do, but since it would not succeed and since Obama is begging for an impeachment battle, which would put him back on the campaign trail, we cannot give him that what he wants.

Instead, we should demand that that he resign like Nixon did and save the country from having to impeach our first Black president. We can push our demand for resignation by listing his offenses and damage that he has caused. He won’t do it, of course, but we can keep the pressure on.


59 posted on 07/08/2014 9:37:57 AM PDT by Eva
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To: Eva
No, it may seem like the right thing to do...

I do not believe impeachment would be enough for Obama. And even a conviction after the impeachment would not be enough.

Obama is like the CEO of an international conglomerate who has grafted in all his cohorts and have told them all to ignore the law and proceed with The Plan at all due speed.

They ignore any law that will not fit their scheme. And yet they smile and act as if they own the world.

Obama's breach of law is not contained to what is written in the Constitution, he has also flagrantly breached the Law of God.

Impeachment and conviction is not enough to make things right. He has offended the Holy Spirit which is the unforgivable sin.

And there is only one remedy for that.

84 posted on 07/08/2014 10:11:37 AM PDT by Slyfox (When progressives ignore moral parameters, they also lose the natural gift of common sense.)
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To: Eva
Instead, we should demand that that he resign like Nixon did and save the country from having to impeach our first Black president.

The problem is, Nixon resigned after Barry Goldwater (and a couple of others whose names I can't recall at the moment - another Senator, I believe, and a Representative) told him that (i) he had lost virtually all of his support in Congress, (ii) there were more than enough votes in the House to impeach, and (iii) there were more than enough votes in the Senate to convict.

Without enough votes in the Senate to convict, Obama will never resign.

92 posted on 07/08/2014 10:36:20 AM PDT by Conscience of a Conservative
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