Think again. There are three other ways Obama can be removed from office other than impeachment and conviction by Congress and election.
You said — “Think again. There are three other ways Obama can be removed from office other than impeachment and conviction by Congress and election.”
Well, from what I see there is the Impeachment/Conviction route by Congress, or there is the voting public removing him in an election. Those are the ways I see (at least legal ways, aside from him dying or something...).
Now..., I have seen others commenting on other ways, but I don’t believe they’re “real solutions”... LOL...
One example that I’ve seen posted several times on various threads is that the U.S. Military will realize that Obama is not qualified to be Commander in Chief because he’s not qualified under the Constitution, so they will take action on their own, surround the White House with tanks, and demand Obama be removed from office. Now, that’s one way I’ve seen posted.
Another way I’ve seen posted is that some judge, somewhere in the United States will remove Obama from office, in a court decision and order a U.S. Marshal to escort Obama out of the White House, by this court order (and in some variations of this scenario, it may be in handcuffs, doncha know... LOL...).
And then I’ve seen posted another way where a court in Washington DC has the power to remove a President from office and a case is going to it to do that very thing. It’s supposed to have the “special power” to do so...
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Well, all these things are overactive imaginations fueled by the intense desire to get Obama out of office, no matter how fanciful it is...
They just aren’t “reality” which is why this issue has not been getting anywher in terms of getting Obama out of office... All they do is simply generate a lot of posting here on Free Republic and talking amongst those of that persuasion. Not much more than that...
> Think again. There are three other ways Obama can be removed from office other than impeachment and conviction by Congress and election.
Natural death (or incapacitation), grand jury conviction (ie for murder as another capital offense), and assassination?