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View Poll Results: Impeach Obama
Yes 44 30.99%
NO 93 65.49%
Other 5 3.52%
Voters: 142. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 03-20-2015, 07:40 AM
 
Location: Greater NYC, USA
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After we make voting mandatory, Obama's impeachment is the first thing we should vote on !

 
Old 03-20-2015, 07:48 AM
 
Location: Western Colorado
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Why? I don't care for the man at all and think he's a horrible President, but what would Impeachment grounds be? He only has two years left in office.
 
Old 03-20-2015, 07:54 AM
 
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The 2014 election effectively neutered Obama. He won't get any significant legislation through the Congress, and his attempts to bypass the Congress with executive order, are being declared, one after the other, as unconstitutional by the courts. The states simply ignore his mandates.

So impeachment won't serve any purpose except to maybe elicit sympathy for him. Obama is a failure as a President, and that brought him to where he is now. He's more useful to the GOP in the Whitehouse because it will allow them to continue to stomp incumbent Democrats who support his policies.

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Old 03-20-2015, 08:04 AM
 
Location: Cape Cod
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Obama has certainly given enough reason to boot him out but at this point it would be seen as being mean and would actually hurt the GOP and they don't need anymore bad press.
Obama promised us "the most Transparent administration ever" and all we got was scandals and lies. In fact there has been so many lies that many people are fed up with him and politics in general. Perhaps that is why he joked about making voting mandatory. Obama had such an opportunity to deliver the "HOPE" he promised but his ideas and bad policies are actually destroying this country.
Obama is brilliant at campaigns but beyond that ???
 
Old 03-20-2015, 08:07 AM
 
Location: Greater NYC, USA
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His foreign policy is destroying this nation and threatening world peace.

That's my reason, get his away from power as fast as possible.
 
Old 03-20-2015, 08:14 AM
 
Location: Type 0.73 Kardashev
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Originally Posted by DPolo View Post
After we make voting mandatory, Obama's impeachment is the first thing we should vote on !
Before you do anything else you should consult your Constitution (Article II, Section 4) and disabuse yourself of the idea that the impeachment process involves, in any way, a popular vote.

The irony of the fact that you implicitly suggest to possess enough understanding of the Constitution to hold that President Obama should be impeached, while simultaneously broadcasting the fact that you absurdly think that a popular vote plays a role in the process, is duly noted.

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His foreign policy is destroying this nation and threatening world peace.

That's my reason, get his away from power as fast as possible.
One, no it's not.

Two, thanks for clarifying your utter ignorance as to what constitutes grounds for impeachment (again, Article II, Section 4 - read the document with which you clearly have little familiarity).
 
Old 03-20-2015, 08:14 AM
 
Location: Southern California
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Sure, why not!
 
Old 03-20-2015, 08:19 AM
 
Location: Greater NYC, USA
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Originally Posted by Unsettomati View Post
Before you do anything else you should consult your Constitution (Article II, Section 4) and disabuse yourself of the idea that the impeachment process involves, in any way, a popular vote.

The irony of the fact that you implicitly suggest to possess enough understanding of the Constitution to hold that President Obama should be impeached, while simultaneously broadcasting the fact that you absurdly think that a popular vote plays a role in the process, is duly noted.

I don't know the legal process of impeachment and I am a liberal.

You can not impeach a popular president. So if GOP whom I hate, wants to impeach, they got my vote.

I mean enough is enough.
 
Old 03-20-2015, 08:20 AM
 
Location: Western North Carolina
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Not a fight worth picking, a big time waster even if the impeachment is successful. And really, would you rather have Biden in the chair?
 
Old 03-20-2015, 08:23 AM
 
Location: Greater NYC, USA
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Originally Posted by Unsettomati View Post
Before you do anything else you should consult your Constitution (Article II, Section 4) and disabuse yourself of the idea that the impeachment process involves, in any way, a popular vote.

The irony of the fact that you implicitly suggest to possess enough understanding of the Constitution to hold that President Obama should be impeached, while simultaneously broadcasting the fact that you absurdly think that a popular vote plays a role in the process, is duly noted.



One, no it's not.

Two, thanks for clarifying your utter ignorance as to what constitutes grounds for impeachment (again, Article II, Section 4 - read the document with which you clearly have little familiarity).

Why should I care about the constitution more then the president of US ?

Impeach this monkey !
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