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RE: President Trump has been impeached for Nothing; by domestic enemies of our Republic!

in #informationwar5 years ago

What amazes me is that you haven't read the Constitution. It is SPECIFIC, that a Crime has to occur to Impeach. That is why the check of teh Senate to Verify said crime was put in place. Ignorance is a poor place to live....

It also surprises me that President Trump is not guilty of crimes someone else did over a century ago. It shouldn't surprise me, but it does. In the grand scheme of things, I guess he is as "guilty of those 'crimes'; as the current articles!

YOU CAN NOT Impeach a President, just because you hate him, THAT is just Not there!

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What amazes me is that you haven't read the Constitution.

Yes, I have.

It is SPECIFIC, that a Crime has to occur to Impeach.

No, it doesn’t.

You keep claiming that things which are not facts are facts. I see no point in continuing this thread.

You need to read it again...But be careful, you start thinking and you will become a Conservative, LOL!.

Even that Idiot Pelosi Knows there is nothing here. She has painted herself into a corner, and is trying to withhold the Articles of Impeachment from the Senate! She has realized that they will verify Facts of these Articles. She knows this will finish the process; as there is Nothing there!

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2019/12/19/cruz-dems-in-a-panic-because-in-the-last-month-their-case-collapsed/

Here is a synopsis on High Crimes Etc. From the Constitution Society

https://constitution.org/cmt/high_crimes.htm

THEY say there Must be a crime! But I guess you are smarter than these guys too....

The question of impeachment turns on the meaning of the phrase in the Constitution at Art. II Sec. 4, "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors". I have carefully researched the origin of the phrase "high crimes and misdemeanors" and its meaning to the Framers, and found that the key to understanding it is the word "high". It does not mean "more serious". It refers to those punishable offenses that only apply to high persons, that is, to public officials, those who, because of their official status, are under special obligations that ordinary persons are not under, and which could not be meaningfully applied or justly punished if committed by ordinary persons.

Sorry both Articles are Crap, to be flushed by the Senate.

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