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A time and place for everything--even IMPEACHMENT - Aug 01,2013

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President Barack Obama should be impeached!. Do I believe it should happen now. Not if we want to actually see him removed from office. Obama does not want to be, but if he knew that he was going to be impeached, he would rather have it happen now than in 2015. January 3, 2015 is a crucial date for freedom-loving Americans. This is the day that the next new crop of U.S. Senators will start their terms. This also happens to be the first chance we truly have with impeachment proceedings that are not doomed to certain failure. The truth is that in 2013 Obama could quite possibly be “impeached” but he would never be convicted and removed from office, because the Senate is controlled by his crony Democrats. With the Benghazi terrorist attack back in the spotlight I think that most conservatives are at least open to the idea that the evidence is there. “Impeachment” is not guilt. An impeachment is like an indictment. So if it happens before 2015 where the Senate is controlled by the Democrats, it is likely that if the impeachment process was started in 2013 and it was allowed to go forward, then it would probably be due to a set up to appear to the public that it was happening and that the Senate would throw it out and the impeachment then could be thrown in the Republicans faces and dealing them a blow before 2014 election time. Even if all Republicans in the Senate vote to convict (including RINOs Mcain and Graham) which is not certain, it would still wind up a miserable failure in the Senate. So if the House impeaches in 2013, I don't want you to see it as heroic because it is not; it would be dealing a fatal blow to the impeachment attempt.

DavidTippei | MichaelTalley | 2013 impeachment | RINOs Mcain and Graham | mid term elections 2014


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