Well, if the Right can impeach a President for lying about a blowjob... When you see this, re-post it.
"Now, by the way, any time you hear the United States government talking about wiretap, it requires -- a wiretap requires a court order. Nothing has changed, by the way. When we're talking about chasing down terrorists, we're talking about getting a court order before we do so."
-- President Bush, April 2004, nearly three years after he authorized secret domestic surveillance by the NSA without court orders or warrants.
Quote courtesy the transcript of Bush's speech, taken off the official White House site.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040420-2.html
"Now, by the way, any time you hear the United States government talking about wiretap, it requires -- a wiretap requires a court order. Nothing has changed, by the way. When we're talking about chasing down terrorists, we're talking about getting a court order before we do so."
-- President Bush, April 2004, nearly three years after he authorized secret domestic surveillance by the NSA without court orders or warrants.
Quote courtesy the transcript of Bush's speech, taken off the official White House site.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040420-2.html
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Date: 2005-12-28 04:22 pm (UTC)Now, they key word in the above sentence is "yet."
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Date: 2005-12-28 10:39 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-12-29 04:23 pm (UTC)First off, "far worse" is an opinion, not a fact. I'm not saying I don't agree with that opinion (though I probably have very different reasons for agreeing with it), but the statement stands.
Second, you're now into the difference between legality and ethics. What Clinton did-- lying on the stand, under oath-- is a clear and obvious violation of the law, and is thus grounds for immediate impeachment. What Bush has done was no doubt unethical, but as far as I can discern, it wasn't illegal.
Illegal activities while in the oval office are grounds for immediate impeachment. Unethical activities might be grounds for impeachment on a case-by-case basis; if all unethical activities were grounds for impeachment, I doubt a single president to ever hold the office-- with the possible exception of Calvin Coolidge, who was too boring to be unethical-- would have held the office for a full term.
For what Bush has done they should have him drawn and quartered on public television, under oath or not.
Fine-- you probably can't impeach him beforehand, however.
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Date: 2005-12-29 08:28 pm (UTC)