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Given the fact that Obama is behind in the polls (which is historically very odd for an incumbent) and the fact that the undecided voters tend to vote for the challenger at this time, the liklihood that Obama will regain a second term is vanishingly small.
However, if the statistically unexpected occurs and Obama is re-elected, what is the possibility that he can remain in office without being impeached, given the clear evidence that he -
1. ignored requests for more security in Libya
2. knew about two attacks in Libya prior to the attack on 9/11
3. covered up the fact that this was a terrorist attack
4. there is clear evidence that he knew that it was a terrorist attack
5. there is clear evidence that he was warned three days prior to the attack
??????
It appears as though Obama is gone, one way or another. His election hopes are dim; however, given an electoral miracle, it is unlikely that he could hold onto a second term without being impeached for his role in the Libya fiasco.
Given the fact that Obama is behind in the polls (which is historically very odd for an incumbent) and the fact that the undecided voters tend to vote for the challenger at this time, the liklihood that Obama will regain a second term is vanishingly small.
However, if the statistically unexpected occurs and Obama is re-elected, what is the possibility that he can remain in office without being impeached, given the clear evidence that he -
1. ignored requests for more security in Libya
2. knew about two attacks in Libya prior to the attack on 9/11
3. covered up the fact that this was a terrorist attack
4. there is clear evidence that he knew that it was a terrorist attack
5. there is clear evidence that he was warned three days prior to the attack
??????
It appears as though Obama is gone, one way or another. His election hopes are dim; however, given an electoral miracle, it is unlikely that he could hold onto a second term without being impeached for his role in the Libya fiasco.
Obviously you know nothing at all about impeachment. This may be one of the dumbest posts I've ever read here.
He will certainly be impeached by the house but I doubt the senate will muster up the 2/3 vote to convict him, especially with Biden as the potential next president.
Fortunately we should not have to worry about that as Romney will win. We just have to worry about the damage he will try to do in his last three months.
He will certainly be impeached by the house but I doubt the senate will muster up the 2/3 vote to convict him, especially with Biden as the potential next president.
Fortunately we should not have to worry about that as Romney will win. We just have to worry about the damage he will try to do in his last three months.
This falls under treason. Part of treason is the "betrayal of trust or confidence; breach of faith," which is exactly what has happened - not just in Libya either. That's why his new campaign strategy is about trust. He knows he doesn't deserve any trust whatsoever but he's out begging for it. It's quite pathetic.
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