To: ndt
So you think that the President is also not coequal since he too can be impeached by congress?
I do, in fact, consider the Congress to be the most powerful branch of the federal government. And if Thomas Jefferson had been able to arrange it, the House of Representatives would have been the most powerful institution.
How could congress possibly hold the President accountable if the judiciary can not find him guilty? Without high crimes and misdemeanors, there can be no impeachment. If you remove that authority from the courts, you also remove it from congress.
I wasn't aware that Andrew Johnson had been found guilty of a crime by any court prior to his impeachment.
Beyond that, whether you realize it or not, by removing the indapendance of the judiciary, you are in fact creating a de facto dictatorship, because the congress would lose their impeachment powers over the president.
Again, I'm not aware of any institution, other than the Congress, bringing charges against Andrew Johnson.
64 posted on
12/29/2005 2:03:56 PM PST by
PerConPat
(A politician is an animal which can sit on a fence and yet keep both ears to the ground.-- Mencken)
To: PerConPat
"I wasn't aware that Andrew Johnson had been found guilty of a crime by any court prior to his impeachment."
You are aware that the the House brought the charges, the Senate was the jury and the Chief Justice served as the judge. THAT IS COURT.
67 posted on
12/29/2005 2:24:48 PM PST by
ndt
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