The public statement of an impeachment convert
wmtriallawyer at daily kos sees the light...
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It's time for all of them to go.
For all this, one needs a catalyst to make [Congress] reach this conclusion. To me, it's Comey's testimony from yesterday. It is so damning in so many ways. It was a deliberate usurping of our Department of Justice by the Presidency. It was an attempt to illegally seize the reins of government to circumvent the Constitution and deliberately trample on the Bill of Rights. Who gave them the right to do this? Who gave them the right to act in such a heinous matter?
Sometimes, it takes a day for this stuff to sink in. When I finally got around to watching Comey's testimony today, it only took a matter of minutes.
They...must...go.
On Katrina, they could hide behind incompetence. On Iraq, they could hide behind the so-called faulty intelligence. But on what has gone on with our Department of "Just-us", there is no more hiding.
It's Nixon again. Maybe worse...Nixon covered it up. These guys were just more brazen about it all.
Even if we're not successful in impeaching, even if it doesn't deliver a single resignation, even if we have to wait until 2009 to get our new President...we MUST CONTINUE THESE INVESTIGATIONS. We MUST CONTINUE TO ASK THE HARD QUESTIONS.
Because we all DESERVE TO KNOW THE TRUTH.
Sorry, this diary is kinda short. I'm just seething right now. I've had it with the lot of them.
Forgive me my past trangressions. I stand on the side of justice now.
to earn your forgiveness, you need to shout this from the rooftops, post it on every available weblog, and preach it to your friends, family and colleagues... the clock is ticking...
Labels: 20 January 2009, Bill of Rights, Congress, Department of Justice, George Bush, Hurricane Katrina, Impeachment, Iraq, James Comey, Richard Nixon, U.S. Constitution
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