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|    Yet Another High-Profile Conservative De    |
|    09 Sep 14 01:25:20    |
      XPost: ba.politics, dc.media, soc.penpals       XPost: alt.burningman       From: ovium@demail.com              As calls for impeachment proceedings against Barack Obama       increase among prominent Republicans, it is clear the       proposition is one that resonates with a large number of       Americans. A pair of polls this week shows that at least one-       third of the public wants to see him removed from office.              The trend is so obvious that even the White House has admitted       that the pursuit of impeachment hearings is a distinct       possibility.              Alaska Senate hopeful Joe Miller added his name to the growing       list of impeachment proponents in a statement released earlier       this week. Echoing the sentiment of fellow Alaskan Sarah Palin,       he suggested that the inaction of the Obama administration       regarding the ongoing border crisis is an issue that must be       addressed swiftly and decisively.              “The truth is, what we are facing with respect to the massive       influx of illegals is not only a rule of law issue,” he said;       “it is a public health risk and a threat to our national       security.”              Miller asserted that Obama must be held accountable, suggesting       that impeachment would be the most effective solution.              “Sarah Palin is right,” he said. “It’s time to impeach this       president for dereliction of duty, selectively enforcing the       law, and usurping powers the Constitution does not authorize.”              Miller went on to conclude that Obama is “willfully undermining       the rule of law and creating chaos.”              He also lamented that Mark Begich, the Democrat senator he hopes       to succeed following the upcoming election, is similarly       unwilling to address the problem in any substantive way.              “Silence is consent,” he said. “Mark Begich has not even deemed       the crisis on our southern border worthy of a press release.”              By refusing to act – or even address – the issue, Miller       concluded that Begich “is complicit with the president in       encouraging and empowering this illegal invasion, both from a       policy perspective by voting for amnesty, and by virtue of his       refusal to hold Barack Obama accountable for dereliction of duty       and usurpation of congressional authority.”              http://www.westernjournalism.com/yet-another-high-profile-       conservative-demands-obamas-       impeachement/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=yet-       another-high-profile-conservative-demands-obamas-impeachement                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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