Posted on 10/25/2013 6:56:06 AM PDT by Eagle of Liberty
- Impeachment must be the centerpiece of the 2014 elections and candidates for both houses must sign a pledge to impeach!
- Boehner must be dumped as Speaker and replaced with the next president of the United States, whoever that may be, chosen by the House the 'people's chamber'!
Could 2014 be a returning point for America's self-government?
WND.com is reporting on the activities of people who have been gathering on highway and other overpasses in different parts of the country with signs advocating the impeachment of Barack Obama. Practically every day brings fresh evidence that Obama and his appointed henchmen have abandoned their oath to uphold the Constitution.
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The aggrieved grassroots not the GOP must lead the effort to impeach!
By demonstrating their strong feelings on this subject, the people gathering at overpasses throughout the nation are taking an important first step toward achieving the result America requires. But their well-intentioned movement could end up being a waste of resources and energy unless and until they focus on the means the U.S. Constitution provides to implement their good intention. Obama and his minions can and should be impeached and removed from office. The process could begin in short order, within a few weeks of the time the new Congress convenes in 2015. The aim would be to achieve a simple majority of representatives in the U.S. House willing to impeach Obama and his minions, and two-thirds of the Senators in the U.S. Senate willing to remove them.
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Okay, the idea is to get working majorities to impeach and convict Barry and Joe so we can replace Barry with Speaker To Be Named Later. I think getting a two-thirds majority in the Senate would be the biggest deal-breaker just because there’s so little margin for error to do it, except I think the Speaker To Be Named Later part is too reminiscent of “we have to pass the bill to see what’s in it” to work in an actual election.
Additionally, if I were Alan Keyes, and I wanted my political advice concerning Obama to be taken seriously, I would never, ever, EVER mention the 2004 race.
0's just getting warmed up on his post-election "flexibility".
The GOP is too weak, too divided to do anything constructive! There is no TEAM concept, no loyalty, no respect for the ones who put them in office, etc.
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