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To: whitney69

I agree its a gamble, even if Trump and American freedom is taken I will still vote Trump. Even if It becomes a “crime” I will vote Trump now.


43 posted on 08/25/2023 2:27:20 PM PDT by Bayard
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To: Bayard

If I have to write in Donald Trump I will do that.


67 posted on 08/25/2023 3:04:29 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: Bayard

Probably one of the most glaring incidents with impeachment was the conviction of Bill Clinton, the main charge being obstruction of justice.

On October 8, 1998, the United States House of Representatives voted to authorize a broad impeachment inquiry, thereby initiating the impeachment process. The Republican controlled House of Representatives had decided this with a bipartisan vote of 258–176, with 31 Democrats joining Republicans.

Since Ken Starr had already completed an extensive investigation, the House Judiciary Committee conducted no investigations of its own into Clinton’s alleged wrongdoing and held no serious impeachment-related hearings before the 1998 midterm elections even though impeachment was one of the major issues in those elections.

And because it was not finalized before the election the Democrats picked up five seats in the House, but the Republicans still maintained majority control. So in Trumps case, they are using it as a smoke screen to buy votes with the public and you can be sure they don’t want to rock the boat. And they have been slowly trying to kull both Trump and Biden so it will open it up to an even playing field they can manipulate. And their real candidate hasn’t even been a gleam in their eyes yet.

wy69


92 posted on 08/25/2023 4:03:07 PM PDT by whitney69
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To: Bayard

Probably one of the most glaring incidents with impeachment was the conviction of Bill Clinton, the main charge being obstruction of justice.

On October 8, 1998, the United States House of Representatives voted to authorize a broad impeachment inquiry, thereby initiating the impeachment process. The Republican controlled House of Representatives had decided this with a bipartisan vote of 258–176, with 31 Democrats joining Republicans.

Since Ken Starr had already completed an extensive investigation, the House Judiciary Committee conducted no investigations of its own into Clinton’s alleged wrongdoing and held no serious impeachment-related hearings before the 1998 midterm elections even though impeachment was one of the major issues in those elections.

And because it was not finalized before the election the Democrats picked up five seats in the House, but the Republicans still maintained majority control. So in Trumps case, they are using it as a smoke screen to buy votes with the public and you can be sure they don’t want to rock the boat. And they have been slowly trying to kull both Trump and Biden so it will open it up to an even playing field they can manipulate. And their real candidate hasn’t even been a gleam in their eyes yet.

wy69


93 posted on 08/25/2023 4:03:07 PM PDT by whitney69
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