Thursday, November 06, 2008
Demand their resignation
By VictorM:Of course the following advice for the newly elected president falls into the "it will never happen" category, but I agree with the sentiment:
Notwithstanding the distractive and entertaining theater of expensive electioneering in American politics, the skyscrapers of debt are still on fire, even though the sitting administration chants “lend, baby, lend!”...Much of this alarming and very realistic flop is pegged to the report card of the sitting administration in Washington that, elections notwithstanding, shall have a further three months at the wheel of governance without heed to party politics or worry about reputation...
Hence, the first real step of the president-elect of the United States ought to be for a forceful demand for immediate resignation of the sitting president and his vice president.
We really should brace ourselves for three months of much uncertainty. As long as Bush is still in power, the world is a more dangerous place.
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I read on an ACLU blog that Bush is already having the Justice Dept. look into what's involved in him issuing a presidential pardon for Cheney and himself.
What a dangerous precedent that would send! A president could do whatever the fuck he wants and then pardon himself! Shades of Stalinist Russia, rather than America. This must not be allowed!
...I've heard a lot of people comment that "it's just to hard to impeach a president" (because that's the best way to prevent this). To that I say, "Hello? They successfully impeached Clinton for something as trivial as a blow job! How much easier must it be against a Constitutional criminal/Felon (the illegal wiretaps)/War Profiteer (treason)?
Piece of cake! Let's get this guy!
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What a dangerous precedent that would send! A president could do whatever the fuck he wants and then pardon himself! Shades of Stalinist Russia, rather than America. This must not be allowed!
...I've heard a lot of people comment that "it's just to hard to impeach a president" (because that's the best way to prevent this). To that I say, "Hello? They successfully impeached Clinton for something as trivial as a blow job! How much easier must it be against a Constitutional criminal/Felon (the illegal wiretaps)/War Profiteer (treason)?
Piece of cake! Let's get this guy!
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