Topic: Impeachable, Non- impeachment hearings
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Sat 08/02/08 04:08 PM
Fridays congressional hearings!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=801f8gT2DBo

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Sat 08/02/08 04:10 PM
say brotha--who are we impeachin'---if it's bush--i'd go for it--smokin

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Sat 08/02/08 04:11 PM



How about Impeaching Congressdrinker

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Sat 08/02/08 04:11 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Sat 08/02/08 04:12 PM
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How's life DOG??

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Sat 08/02/08 04:15 PM

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How's life DOG??



Just Lookin for things to Poop Onlaugh How Ya Doingdrinker

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Sat 08/02/08 04:17 PM

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How's life DOG??


good, brotha--just good--

impeachin' congress?--heck impeach all form of them government--

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Sat 08/02/08 04:21 PM


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How's life DOG??


good, brotha--just good--

impeachin' congress?--heck impeach all form of them government--


blushing blushing oops He Wasn't Talkin to Meblushing

I Agree there! 86 the Whole Damn Thing and Start Over. after all this self Government is an Experiment.....I Think it Faileddrinker

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Sat 08/02/08 04:23 PM
The British were right, we need a king.

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Sat 08/02/08 04:30 PM
say bored--what's happenin', bra?--didn't realize you've been here as long since '06--drinker

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Sat 08/02/08 04:32 PM

say bored--what's happenin', bra?--didn't realize you've been here as long since '06--drinker



Yeah, I Have! for the Longest time I just Read the Threads before getting involved. How Ya Doindrinker

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Sat 08/02/08 04:36 PM
aw, bra--doing good--catchin' up the buzz after a long week plus today's work--drinker drinker

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Sat 08/02/08 04:38 PM




well, the weekends the Time to do Thatlaugh

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Sat 08/02/08 04:41 PM
laugh amen that brotha!!drinker

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Sat 08/02/08 04:53 PM
Here's what the video is about shadow.


The primary purpose of the hearing on the “constitutional limitations” of the executive branch was not to consider the Kucinich impeachment resolutions, but it gave the Ohio Democrat and former presidential candidate another chance to advance his agenda. Kucinich was prohibited from “utilizing familiar terms,” but asked for his three separate impeachment resolutions to be entered into the Judiciary Committee record.

It also gave Kucinich a stage and a national spotlight beyond the House floor, where he had spent hours — often late hours after the House had concluded its business for the day — over the past few weeks reading his impeachment resolutions into the record.

More than an hour before the hearing began, more than 100 spectators had gathered to try and see the hearing live. Many of them were wearing “Impeach Bush” T-shirts and identified themselves through their attire as Iraq veterans against the war.

Only a handful gained seats in the main hearing room — Congressional staff had taken most of them — and those assembled outside began chanting “Shame! Shame!” upon hearing the announcement from Capitol Police that the hearing room was full.

Meanwhile, inside, Kucinich — who was greeted by loud cheers upon his entrance — immediately launched into his argument.

“The primary justifications for going to war, outlined in the legislation which the White House sent to Congress in October of 2002, have been determined conclusively to be untrue,” Kucinich said.

“What, then, should we do about it?” he continued. “The decision before us is whether to honor our oath as members of Congress to support and defend the Constitution that has been trampled time and again over the last seven years.”

Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-Mich.) was intent on steering the hearing back to its stated purpose.

“It’s no secret that I have grave concerns about the excesses in the exercise of executive branch authority by the present administration,” Conyers said. “We face few issues more difficult, complex or important than separation of powers in general and excesses of the executive branch.”

He did not mention impeachment or Kucinich’s resolutions during his opening statement.

Conyers also called a number of witnesses, including Reps. Brad Miller (D-N.C.) and Walter Jones (R-N.C.) to testify about the “excesses” and potential abuses of power by the Bush administration.

http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/kucinich-raises-bush-impeachment-at-hearing-2008-07-25.html

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Sat 08/02/08 04:54 PM

Fridays congressional hearings!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=801f8gT2DBo


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Sat 08/02/08 05:00 PM
you know-- i do recall that issue--