To: Kansas58
Mark Levin: The possibility of impeachment does not immunize the president from criminal prosecution. He remains, at all times, a citizen of the United States who is answerable to the law.
293 posted on
01/01/2011 7:39:35 PM PST by
FS11
To: FS11
LOL
you are a wild man, a loose cannon, not a very good strategic thinker.
So what?
Yes, a President can be prosecuted.
NO, no President will ever go to Prison while in office, or even after he or she leaves office, in disgrace or otherwise, for anything other than a MAJOR Felony.
It won't ever happen.
Riots in the street.
Fracture of the political system.
Deep divvision.
Great civil unrest.
It won't happen.
To: FS11
LOL
you are a wild man, a loose cannon, not a very good strategic thinker.
So what?
Yes, a President can be prosecuted.
NO, no President will ever go to Prison while in office, or even after he or she leaves office, in disgrace or otherwise, for anything other than a MAJOR Felony.
It won't ever happen.
Riots in the street.
Fracture of the political system.
Deep division.
Great civil unrest.
It won't happen.
To: FS11
LOL
you are a wild man, a loose cannon, not a very good strategic thinker.
So what?
Yes, a President can be prosecuted.
NO, no President will ever go to Prison while in office, or even after he or she leaves office, in disgrace or otherwise, for anything other than a MAJOR Felony.
It won't ever happen.
Riots in the street.
Fracture of the political system.
Deep division.
Great civil unrest.
It won't happen.
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