Why it’s not too late to impeach
In my latest crosspost in the series on Kucinich’s Articles of Impeachment, one of the commenters linked to this editorial.
Editorialists, while refusing to honestly report on this Constitutional crisis, have been parroting the claim of gutless and calculating Democratic Party leaders like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in saying that with the nation at war and with a critical election approaching, there are “more pressing” matters to consider than impeachment, and that impeachment would be a “diversion.”
This is nonsense. As hundreds of American troops continue to die each quarter in a war that never should have happened, and that was launched five years ago and continued for half a decade thanks to administration lies and deception, there is nothing more important facing this nation than restoring Constitutional government and Constitutional checks and balances—something that can only be done through the Constitutional process of impeachment.
Unless this is the end of our form of Constitutional government, we will have later Presidents who will try to do the same things unless we show them that we will not stand for having everything we stand for destroyed.
Posted by Garrett on June 19th, 2008 in Impeachment, Politics |

Hey, if Congress moves on this as fast as they have other critical issues they might have something ready by ….oohh… 2012 or so.
Comment by John Koziol — June 29, 2008 @ 2:24 pm