Donald's legal team wants to overturn Watergate decision...

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The Senate does not impeach...
Exactly, that is why the whole procedure is illegal. Desperate people grasping at straws because they know that there is nothing they can do to stop Trump from being re elected.
 
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If this were true, babies would never die.
It is the responsibility of the parents to protect their baby. My dad served our community as a Pediatrician for over 50 years. I use to discuss this with him quite often. He did not feel anyone was to blame for sickness. It just happens at random. I do not go along with that. The Bible clearly says that life and death, sickness and health is a choice. God encourages us to choose life. A women gives her child the safety of her womb for 9 months. But if she is drinking - drugging and not taking good care of herself then she could be causing issues for her child.

The infant mortality rate is very low 5.6 deaths per 1,000 births. There was a time when the rate was a lot higher simply because the doctors did not wash their hands. Clearly they were preventable deaths if they only followed the instructions in the Bible for washing their hands.

Vaccines have eliminated a lot of childhood death. It is rare that children die now a days.
 
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There is no legal requirement that the full House vote to open an impeachment inquiry.

A legal requirement specified? No. However tradition in how this issue has been dealt with allowed for such two different times. That rightly could be viewed as a precedent in how such a sensitive subject one which supporters of the one subject to impeachment could rightly expect and demand.

The question .... is the Democrat party really interested and have as a priority to do everything possible to ensure the nation can heal itself and rise out of a spirit of division after doing what they do? Or will they take the approach who cares? The great part of the nation who voted for Trump are just a bunch of deplorables anyway!

So the question...what do they want? A quick satisfaction that they've put it to a President they despise? Ah keep in mind......they would have put it to everyone who just happens to have voted a different way.

And one last thing.....if this is the precedent they now want to set.....alright....remember. If there's ever a Dem in the White House and the Repubs control the Congress....a reversal......remember....they would have given up their right to expect a vote given if impeachment issues came about based on their present actions. If that's the type of nation they want well so be it, but remember don't cry about it then.
 
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A legal requirement specified? No. However tradition in how this issue has been dealt with allowed for such two different times. That rightly could be viewed as a precedent in how such a sensitive subject one which supporters of the one subject to impeachment could rightly expect and demand.

The question .... is the Democrat party really interested and have as a priority to do everything possible to ensure the nation can heal itself and rise out of a spirit of division after doing what they do? Or will they take the approach who cares? The great part of the nation who voted for Trump are just a bunch of deplorables anyway!

So the question...what do they want? A quick satisfaction that they've put it to a President they despise? Ah keep in mind......they would have put it to everyone who just happens to have voted a different way.

And one last thing.....if this is the precedent they now want to set.....alright....remember. If there's ever a Dem in the White House and the Repubs control the Congress....a reversal......remember....they would have given up their right to expect a vote given if impeachment issues came about based on their present actions. If that's the type of nation they want well so be it, but remember don't cry about it then.
I don't know why you think it's such an issue. There will be a full House vote on Articles of Impeachment as the Constitution requires. There may even be a House vote on opening an impeachment inquiry, but we will have to wait until after next Wednesday when the House reconvenes to find out. Right now there is no use complaining about it because the House is not in session.
 
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Or will they take the approach who cares? The great part of the nation who voted for Trump are just a bunch of deplorables anyway!

Even Trump is kicked out of office - which isn't too likely, regardless of what he did - it's not like democrats are going to just take over the White House. Pence will become president, which I'd consider to be a good thing if I were Republican. He'll probably just continue Donald's policies, and unlike Trump, you don't have to grind your teeth supporting an adulterous, vulgar, lying egotist.
 
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You honor the holocaust survivor but attack me for telling his story. My dad was stationed in Germany after the war. He was one of the first to see the concentration camps. He went back 20 years later to see the camps again. He said after 20 years he could still smell the burnt flesh.

I had a dorm father in Germany that was a member of Hitlers youth. At the end of the war he was sent to the Polish front and was captured and put into a prisoner of war camp. He lost one of his eyes when a guard knocked it out with the butt of his rifle. He did manage to excape when he cut down a small tree and used it as a pole volt to go over the fence to excape.

You are wrong, we need to tell the stories of the Holocaust because people need to know what went on in Germany at the time. My History teacher was also the Principal of the school. He was able to escape Germany and get out of harms way. He warned us that we need to keep up with current events because if this could happen in Germany this could happen anywhere.

He retired to Florida where the "Jewish" people have a reasonable amount of safety. There are people in harms way over in that situation with the Kurds. They should have evacuated and gotten out of there and gone to a place where they would be safe. Trump knew that he needed to evacuate our troops and get them out of harms way.

It's audacious to claim that you were "attacked." You weren't. It's Biblical to correct one another on unacceptable behaviour which is what using someone as a prop is; it's stunningly disrespectful to him. No, I'm not wrong at all. You've shown with your statement that you completely misunderstood the point. Of course the stories of those who survived the Holocaust or experienced it in any way (such as soldiers rescuing victims) deserve to be told!!!! With respect. Not just trotted into any conversation to be used like a prop.

I did a reverse image search bc I wanted to truly honour him and know his story. He sounded like a smart & special man. He cannot give his own thoughts about his topic in specific or Trump as POTUS in general bc he passed b4 Trump's election. I just don't think it's a fair thing to do to someone.
Since you decided to drag him into into this conversation, posted his pic even, at least ppl should get to know his name. He is deserving of that respect:

Ludwig Christian Zuber

September 26, 1914 - November 1, 2015

For at least the last forty years, Ludwig (Chris) lived and painted in Florida. Born in Leimen, Germany he grew up on Long Island, was educated at Dartmouth College, the University of Cologne, and at Columbia University. In World War II, he served as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. In 1939 he arrived at Cherry Lawn in Darien, Connecticut, a noted progressive school and one of the first co-educational boarding schools in the country. For decades he was a beloved history teacher at Cherry Lawn and ultimately became the last Director of the school. Upon the closing of Cherry Lawn in the early 1970s, Ludwig and his wife, the late Tanya Ostromislensky Zuber, moved to Florida where he taught at the Gables Academy, a school for dyslexics. In Florida, Zuber blossomed as a painter. He worked both in watercolor and acrylics. He studied under Judith Dazzio and his paintings have been widely exhibited. His subject matters reflected the varied geographies where he lived and worked (for many years he summered in both Barton and Landgrove, Vermont), his keen intellect and vivid imagination, and his lifetime as an educator. Whether landscapes, portraits, abstracts, or other subjects, in his paintings, Zuber took the ordinary and made it extraordinary. He leaves no immediate family

Cherry Lawn School
 
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