Sunday, December 8, 2013

Impeachment Lessons; The Nineties taught us it’s not guilt that matters; it’s political will.

A lesson in government that must be heeded:

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Andrew C. McCarthy  .... "Not only is impeachment the intended constitutional remedy for systematic presidential lawlessness; it is, practically speaking, the only remedy.

"It is beyond cavil that the president is willfully undermining the constitutional system that he swore to preserve, protect, and defend. He presumes to rewrite, and dramatically alter, the laws he vowed to execute faithfully — not once in a blue moon but as a deliberate scheme of governance."
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"Today’s Democrats, however, are less members of a party than of the movement Left. Their objective, like Obama’s, is fundamental transformation of a society rooted in individual liberty and private property to one modeled on top-down, redistributionist statism. " ....

I'm sure foremost in the minds of those who consider impeachment of this president is knowing there will be "Rodney King" rioting in the streets of this now-third-world nation. Nelson Mandela could heal a nation, but Obama can only divide one.

The Idles of the Boy-King
At the apex, a monumental throne was being assembled, and upon it, a sculpted image of the boy king. The humongous frontispiece was to become a wonder to behold: a behemoth in the midst of the desert to remind the slaves and wanderers of the all-seeing eye of the majestic sovereign. And surrounding the gigantic structure as far as the eye can see were to be lines and lines of towering, whirling windmills....
 

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