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Edited on Thu Sep-21-06 09:06 PM by Independent_Liberal
...that "impeachment isn't a good idea" or "be realistic and stop living in fantasy." Well, you can be realistic and be a fighter who won't give up no matter what at the same time. You can be realistic and a pessimist as well. I just have to tell people to keep fighting on no matter what.
And about impeachment and the 67 Senate vote requirement for conviction, initially you'd think it would just be a party-line thing, but here's something that DUer calipendence thought of. Once the Democrats get control of the one or both Houses and if they don't have a supermajority in the way of impeachment votes, just having control of both Houses means we have subpoena and investigative power that we don't have right now allowing us to find not only many wrongdoers in the Executive Branch, but ALSO many guilty parties in the House, Senate and Judicial Branch as well. So once all the investigations and proceedings are launched and manage to drag out all this evidence and criminally activity from all branches of the government, the people will rise up and demand that Bush and his administration be replaced. So the Democrats can give the Republicans this little plea agreement that "If you want to stay in the Senate past 2008 and in some cases stay out of prison, you can vote with us on this impeachment." So, by giving the Dems this temporary supermajority to convict BushCo on impeachment, they won't have to worry about the Dems ever having a supermajority under a Democratic president after 2008, one that could stifle filibusters and judicial impeachments on the Supreme Court.
For the Republicans, there would have to be a devil's scenario. The devil's scenario would be having both Bush and Cheney impeached and Pelosi taking over as president. Most likely it would start with Cheney being forced to resign so Bush can appoint an acceptable Republican as VP (like McCain) and then Bush is impeached or forced to resign and the acceptable Republican becomes president. Kind of like Nixon-Agnew-Ford. The criminal Republicans and Federal Judges who get investigated and prosecuted would rather still have some control over the Executive so they are more likely to get pardoned, though I'm generally against pardons and it's one of the reasons why so many people from Reagan's Iran Contra mess (like Elliott Abrams, John Negroponte, etc.) keep turing up again in other people's administrations like this one for example.
Gotta go now. Talk to you soon.
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