To: mrobison
Do Justices take an oath similar to elected officials (and others), containing the "preserve, protect, and defend" wording regarding the Constitution? If so, one could reasonably argue that this particular Justice is treading dangerously close to violating his oath of office, and therefore might be subject to impeachment proceedings.
23 posted on
07/07/2003 7:12:55 AM PDT by
chimera
To: JohnHuang2; deadhead
What's your vote, impeachment or tar and feathers?
24 posted on
07/07/2003 7:14:52 AM PDT by
jwalsh07
To: chimera
He is just taking his cue from The US Senate!They violated their collective oaths of office when they declined to even review the body of evidence brought to them by The House managers,let alone conduct the trial of BeelzeBubba as REQUIRED by The United States Constitution!!We are now living in an ere when it seems quite alright to dither over "The Meaning of The Word"IS"!!!!!More of BeelzeBubba's"LEGACY"!!!!!!!!!
To: chimera
If so, one could reasonably argue that this particular Justice is treading dangerously close to violating his oath of office,Worse than dangerously close, he stomped on it and ran past, after kicking some dirt on it.
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