Subj : Your tax dollars at To : Gregory Deyss From : Lee Lofaso Date : Wed Jan 01 2020 01:17 am Hello Greg, >GD>No examples, that's about what what I expected. > >LL>He violated his oath of office. What more need be said? >Has the high court made this determination. There is no question he violated his oath of office. That is why the House passed two articles of impeachment. One for abuse of power, the other for obstruction of Congress. >Nope they have not. The first vote, 230-197, accused the president of abuse of power. The second vote, 229-198, accused the president of obstruction of Congress. Both are violations of his oath of office. >Instead of quoting democratic talking points, such as the following all > which have failed. Both articles of impeachment passed. >Here are just a few of the baseless accusations. >Bribery - That did not stick. >Quid Pro Quo - That did not stick. >Russian Dossier - That did not stick. >Mueller Report - That did not stick. >Dem Hoax destroyed. There is still time for the House to impeach the president on various other charges, including those named above. But the two already on the board should be plenty enough to convict and remove from office ... >Still waiting for concrete examples of crimes committed as President. "It is an established fact the president violated the Constitution. To the Republic, for which it stands ..." ~Speaker Nancy Pelosi See there? The man is a walking time bomb. And Speaker Pelosi is not the only person who has noticed - "The president withheld congressionally approved military aid to Ukraine, a country under siege, not to fight corruption, but to extract a personal political favor, the president of the United States endangered our national security. The president undermined our democracy ... betrayed his oath to preserve protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. No one should be allowed to use the powers of the presidency to undermine our elections. Period." ~Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass) Not a single Republican in the House voted in favor of either of the two articles of impeachment, having chosen to put party above country. The rule of law means nothing to them, the same as their dearly beloved. How sad. --Lee -- Get Her Wet Here --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland (2:221/360.0)