Go read the Rude Pundit. After a
lengthy analogy (and you know how I love analogies) he makes a good point:
When Democrats scramble around, pledging that they'll investigate President Bush but not impeach him, should they be in the majority in one or both houses of Congress, they are promising weakness masked as strength. Instead, Democrats should make impeachment the center of the Congressional campaign because that's what the American people want.
So here's
my solution, whenever you go to listen a Democratic candidate for Congress (or, hell, even a Republican one), ask this question:
Considering the incompetence, and the over-reaching of power that have been the hallmarks of the Bush Administration, do you consider it your duty to the Legislative Branch, the Constitution, and the American People to institute impeachment procedings against President Bush?
Do this during the primaries, especially, because it needs to be clear from early on that the
Bush Power Grab need to come to an end (or to a head, perhaps).
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