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Trump Impeachment: Pelosi to Announce Impeachment Inquiry of President Trump
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobber" data-source="post: 74383759" data-attributes="member: 25895"><p>The tradition of how this has been dealt with two times has set the accepted criteria. Anything less is a scam. While Nixon resigned before the House voted it was certainly going the direction for a vote to take place and with Bill Clinton there was allowed a vote by all....and why? To do everything possible not to leave the appearance of it being a partisan endeavour.</p><p></p><p>The framers of the Constitution definitely would have agreed with this and I'm sure would have assumed it would naturally take place. To stand on the idea there's no legal requirement sets aside really all ethical standards which have already by precedent been put forth and agreed to. I think for the Dems to do this they really throw a monkey wrench into sound nation building and really create a new type of country. I suggest it would have LOST something precious along the way.</p><p></p><p>In the years up ahead the power may be reversed...the Dems have the Presidency, the Repubs have the House....there will be no grounds for complaint in future years if Repubs refuse a vote. If this is the type of nation they want then so be it but know they're the ones who in future years created the sad scenario. I think the question I'd ask some here would be IS THIS what you really want?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobber, post: 74383759, member: 25895"] The tradition of how this has been dealt with two times has set the accepted criteria. Anything less is a scam. While Nixon resigned before the House voted it was certainly going the direction for a vote to take place and with Bill Clinton there was allowed a vote by all....and why? To do everything possible not to leave the appearance of it being a partisan endeavour. The framers of the Constitution definitely would have agreed with this and I'm sure would have assumed it would naturally take place. To stand on the idea there's no legal requirement sets aside really all ethical standards which have already by precedent been put forth and agreed to. I think for the Dems to do this they really throw a monkey wrench into sound nation building and really create a new type of country. I suggest it would have LOST something precious along the way. In the years up ahead the power may be reversed...the Dems have the Presidency, the Repubs have the House....there will be no grounds for complaint in future years if Repubs refuse a vote. If this is the type of nation they want then so be it but know they're the ones who in future years created the sad scenario. I think the question I'd ask some here would be IS THIS what you really want? [/QUOTE]
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