Hagel and Impeachment

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I guess Hagel didn't get the memo from Pelosi: Impeachment is off the table. I guess things have come to a pretty pass when someone of the President's own party seems to grasp the basic danger of a President believing, and acting, as if he is accountable to nobody, nohow...but the so-called "opposition" party doesn't get it, or is too afraid to get it, because then they might have to do something about it. And Lord nows, we'd have to have at least 1,000 polls first, to see what all the reprecussions of actully doing something, could be.

Hagel: Bush impeachment an option
Republican senator blasts president’s go-it-alone stance on Iraq policy
The Associated Press
Updated: 4:32 p.m. ET March 25, 2007
WASHINGTON - With his go-it-alone approach on Iraq, President Bush is flouting Congress and the public, so angering lawmakers that some consider impeachment an option over his war policy, a senator from Bush’s own party said Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Senate’s No. 2 Republican leader harshly criticized House Democrats for setting an “artificial date” for withdrawing troops from Iraq and said he believes Republicans have enough votes to prevent passage of a similar bill in the Senate.

“We need to put that kind of decision in the hands of our commanders who are there on the ground with the men and women,” said Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss. “For Congress to impose an artificial date of any kind is totally irresponsible.”

GOP Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a frequent critic of the war, stopped short of calling for Bush’s impeachment. But he made clear that some lawmakers viewed that as an option should Bush choose to push ahead despite public sentiment against the war.

“Any president who says, I don’t care, or I will not respond to what the people of this country are saying about Iraq or anything else, or I don’t care what the Congress does, I am going to proceed — if a president really believes that, then there are — what I was pointing out, there are ways to deal with that,” said Hagel, who is considering a 2008 presidential run.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17786158/
 
Always an option, but before impeachemnt Bush must fall further and the congress needs to address critical issues for our nation not just fuss like during the clowntoon investigations. A big prolonged fuss would actually help the republicans causes.
 
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