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To: the anti-mahdi

Depends on the room.

When we can’t elect a majority in Congress or a President, what is the point of talking about impeachment, which the Founders intentionally and rightly made much more difficult than winning an election?

It’s like those who can’t get a law thru Congress, so their fallback position is to pass an amendment, which is at least 10x more difficult.

What is the point of such commentary? Just to vent steam? If so, I can understand that. But proposing such things as if they are serious policy proposals doesn’t make any sense. IMO.

BTW, I think Congress has been remiss, since the Founding, in exercising its actual powers under the Constitution. Leading to idiocies such as the constant talk about “Three co-equal branches of government.”

The Constitution quite obviously made the Congress supreme over the other two branches. Congress has absolute power over the judiciary and executive, they’ve just chosen not to exercise it.

Which is a failure to meet their responsibily on the part of Congress. Very sad.


9 posted on 05/02/2014 9:04:43 AM PDT by Sherman Logan
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To: Sherman Logan

I guess the Affordable Care Act got through.

I am in your camp my friend.

I do not have an answer other than try. The US military and the federal and local LEOs have no adversary they cannot crush.

The BLM drama was a sideshow. A tempest in a teapot.

The GOP? I am a conservative. The GOP is not.

Will you leap off the precipice or roll down the hill?

I vote GOP because the alternative is to jump off the precipice. The destination is the same, one’s just faster.

I have children and grandchildren. I weep for them all.

I am told by the priests of my faith to pray for everyone. Ps 110 seems to disagree. God is asked to punish a future leader, his family and his posterity.

I guess I am a PS 110 guy.

The kenyan muslim may not be removed, but I can still hope that he and his cabal will be. Something worth attempting anyway.

Or not, I am too old and jaded to really give a care what others think about me. I do care if they ask me what I think. I will tell them every time they ask.

The America I knew, well, it is dead. It died in 2009 when America elected a Saulinskyite, muslim, marxist. And it did so despite the fact that anyone with an ounce of curiosity about this abomination could have read in his own words in two manuscripts (likely—I am being kind here— written by Bill Ayers, just a guy who lived in my neighborhood)exactly what this fraud intended and where his allegiances laid.

I have to laugh actually, after four years of epic failure the American electorate were given a choice between a muslim and a mormon. I voted for the mormon. What else could I do?

Leap off the cliff or grab at tree roots and rocks as I slid to the bottm with everyone else.

I have served my country well and now I am no longer counted in the vaunted 18-54 demographic. I am ancient history I suppose. But, and this is singular, I am right. And, I will go to my grave knowing same.


10 posted on 05/02/2014 10:05:42 AM PDT by the anti-mahdi
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