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originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Blue_Jay33
Don't take it the wrong way, I like the idea of getting rid of politicians that are evil, bigoted, corrupt.
But if we actually did that, the only people left in DC would be the Senate janitorial staff and some guy named Carl.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Pelosi and House Dems are scared to death of her.
Omar is a living example of how spineless and feckless the Democrat Party has become.
They can't even manage their own party...the country is witnessing just how impotent and flaccid Dems truly are.
Omar is currently doing to the Democrat Party...what "Some people doing something" did 'somewhere' on 9/11.
originally posted by: blueman12
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
And your arguement of Somalias having any large influence is even more B.S. Especially when the majority population is white.
originally posted by: Mach2
originally posted by: Mach2
originally posted by: spiritualarchitect
She married her brother to get into the US.
Is that not impeachable right there?
As distasteful as I find that, as well as her anti semetic rhetoric, it doesn't rise to the level of a "high crime", IMO.
After some research, I find that is not the standard for impeachment of a congressperson.
It has, however, been quite rare, with the majority having to do with supporting the confederacy (treason).
The most recent was in 2002, subsequent to prosecution for bribery, and tax evasion, among other things.
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: Mach2
originally posted by: Mach2
originally posted by: spiritualarchitect
She married her brother to get into the US.
Is that not impeachable right there?
As distasteful as I find that, as well as her anti semetic rhetoric, it doesn't rise to the level of a "high crime", IMO.
After some research, I find that is not the standard for impeachment of a congressperson.
It has, however, been quite rare, with the majority having to do with supporting the confederacy (treason).
The most recent was in 2002, subsequent to prosecution for bribery, and tax evasion, among other things.
How is supporting the Confederacy treason?
Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: Mach2
originally posted by: Mach2
originally posted by: spiritualarchitect
She married her brother to get into the US.
Is that not impeachable right there?
As distasteful as I find that, as well as her anti semetic rhetoric, it doesn't rise to the level of a "high crime", IMO.
After some research, I find that is not the standard for impeachment of a congressperson.
It has, however, been quite rare, with the majority having to do with supporting the confederacy (treason).
The most recent was in 2002, subsequent to prosecution for bribery, and tax evasion, among other things.
How is supporting the Confederacy treason?
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: Mach2
originally posted by: Mach2
originally posted by: spiritualarchitect
She married her brother to get into the US.
Is that not impeachable right there?
As distasteful as I find that, as well as her anti semetic rhetoric, it doesn't rise to the level of a "high crime", IMO.
After some research, I find that is not the standard for impeachment of a congressperson.
It has, however, been quite rare, with the majority having to do with supporting the confederacy (treason).
The most recent was in 2002, subsequent to prosecution for bribery, and tax evasion, among other things.
How is supporting the Confederacy treason?
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Blue_Jay33
She is obviously anti-American, at least by my interpretation.
But so are most of congress.
I can't stand her. I think she is a vile bigot.
But I don't think she can be impeached just for being a vile bigot.
She actually represents her constituents. Think about that for a moment.
She is a representative of her constituents.
Until he was stripped of his top-secret security clearance in February, presidential adviser Jared Kushner was known around the White House as one of the most voracious readers of the President’s Daily Brief, a highly classified rundown of the latest intelligence intended only for the president and his closest advisers.
Kushner, who had been tasked with bringing about a deal between Israel and Palestine, was particularly engaged by information about the Middle East, according to a former White House official and a former U.S. intelligence professional.
In June...
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: uncommitted
I watched a segment on Fox yesterday, a compilation of all the time times the radical left claimed Trump "incited violence" when he played a clip of what's her nuts saying "some people deed someTHEENG?" Man, talk about hilarious, they all get their talking points from the same exact person. And emotional? Whoof, they got emotional acting like Trump incited violence. It's like, are you kidding me? Then you remember that it's the hypersensitive left we're dealing with.