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Germ17
09-29-2007, 01:22 AM
Kucinich to Force Impeachment Vote on the House Floor


September 27, 2007, Filed under: Impeachment Progress News, Ohio — Jodin Morey @ 3:40 pm

http://www.democracyfornewhampshire.com/node/view/4737

This bombshell just dropped by Rep. Dennis Kucinich on the Ed Schultz show. Kucinich is considering forcing an impeachment vote on a "privileged resolution" on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Time to call your representative and let him/her know that you will not support any candidate who doesn't support accountability and the rule of law.

You can reach the Capitol switchboard toll-free at 1-800-426-8073.

More details to follow on this post as this news develops…

As a result of this article, Impeach for Peace has been asked this question: What is a "privileged resolution?"

The following was found on InetResults.com:

1. High Constitutional Privilege.

In order to qualify as a resolution or memorial of high constitutional privilege, the House member must contain a "direct" or "positive" proposal to impeach. A mere proposition to investigate conduct of a civil officer does not qualify as a high constitutional privilege even though impeachment may be contemplated as a possibility or even if the resolution or memorial is presented with "a view to impeachment." See IMPEACHMENT: Selected Materials pp. 66-71 (Sections 2045-2052) and pp. 767-69 (Sections 468-69).

A direct or positive proposal to impeach retains its high constitutional privilege even though the resolution or memorial proposing impeachment also contains a resolution that the impeachment matter be referred to an appropriate House Committee for inquiry or investigation. See IMPEACHMENT: Selected Materials pp. 67-69 (Sections 2046-48). At the same time the resolution calling for an investigation or inquiry cannot also request an appropriation for funds to support the investigation or inquiry. Id. at pp. 767-68 (Section 468).

A direct or positive proposal to impeach takes precedence over everything," even over pending business before the House under a unanimous consent agreement. Id. at p. 770 (Section 469). Indeed, impeachment is a question of constitutional privilege which may be presented at any time irrespective of previous action of the House. Id. at 71 (Section 2053).

2. Rights of the House member Presenting a Privileged Impeachment Resolution.

A member submitting a privileged resolution, memorial or motion proposing impeachment is entitled to recognition for one hour in which to debate it. A member recognized to present a privileged resolution may not be taken from the floor by a motion to refer. IMPEACHMENT: Selected Materials p. 769 (Section 468). In order to secure this privilege of debate, however, the proposal must be put in writing and submitted to the Clerk of the House. Id. at pp. 770-71 (Section 470).

Once having submitted an impeachment resolution against a civil officer, then that member's high privilege has expired. Id. at pp. 769-70 (Section 469). This rule apparently does not apply if the member files an amended impeachment resolution containing new charges or other new matters. Id. at 767-69 (Section 468).

3. Disposition of a Privileged Impeachment Resolution.

Even when an impeachment resolution does not contain within it a referral to a committee for inquiry or investigation, it appears to be the normal procedure for such a resolution to be referred to an appropriate committee — even when the resolution clearly has absolutely no support in the full House. IMPEACHMENT: Selected Materials pp. 769-70 (Section 469).

According to Jerome Zeifman, however, it is possible that such a resolution could be called up for an immediate vote; but that option appears to be within the control of the Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader. See Zeifman, Without Honor: The Impeachment of Richard Nixon and the Crimes of Camelot pp. 46-47 (1995). Hence, Congressman Robert Drinan's Resolution impeaching Richard Nixon — filed on July 31, 1973 when there was absolutely no sentiment for impeachment was referred to the House Judiciary Committee. Later, on October 23 and 24, 1973, when 84 such resolutions were introduced, all were referred to the Judiciary Committee.

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radioguy
09-29-2007, 01:29 AM
Not only are you a racist dchristie/TheCenturian, your also a childish little baby.

UserName
09-29-2007, 01:50 AM
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This one says it all. These guys are just not fit to run this country.





Germ17:lmao2: :lmao2:




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Germ17
09-29-2007, 10:31 AM
Here's a little musical commentary by Springsteen on the sorry state of this once great nation and the bottom feeding, slithering vermin who have empowered and supported its destruction - like the effeminate looking viper who loiters around here trying to impersonate Dick Cheney dressed as a hippy. It makes my flesh crawl.
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http://movies.crooksandliars.com/Springsteen-blasts-WH.mov

Bruce Springsteen calls out Bush Administration: “This is a song about things that shouldn’t happen here…happening here.”



“This is a song called Livin’ In the Future. But it’s really about what’s happening now. Right now. It’s kind of about how the things we love about America, cheeseburgers, French fries, the Yankees battlin’ Boston… the Bill of Rights [holds up microphone, urging crowd to cheer] … v-twin motorcycles… Tim Russert’s haircut, trans-fats and the Jersey Shore… we love those things the way womenfolk love Matt Lauer.

But over the past six years we’ve had to add to the American picture: rendition, illegal wiretapping, voter suppression, no habeus corpus, the neglect of our great city New Orleans and its people, an attack on the Constitution. And the loss of our young best men and women in a tragic war.

This is a song about things that shouldn’t happen here—happening here.”

Smurf-Herder
09-29-2007, 02:23 PM
So Germ, you want "Nanny" Pelosi as President? She's next in line after Cheney.

As far as what Alfred E. Neuman thinks, I think he's Mad. :crazzy:

Cat slave
10-01-2007, 02:51 AM
Oh good grief....thats a dreadfully ugly thought! Shes such a nerd. How did
she rise in her party? She has about as much substance as an egg white.:p

Smurf-Herder
10-01-2007, 01:08 PM
Oh good grief....thats a dreadfully ugly thought! Shes such a nerd. How did
she rise in her party? She has about as much substance as an egg white.:p

Well, she's worth $60 million with vineyards in California, I believe she's a former Miss America; and she's a total spaz:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0O0wl_UaU8

I guess that's what it takes to rise to power with the Dems.

Bill
10-01-2007, 04:06 PM
Most politicians come from rich or well-to-do families. That's not a fair or reasonable argument.

And if Bush's spazziness, fake cowboy act, business failures, drug and alcohol use, and similar stuff doesn't disqualify him from being pres, why should being miss america?

LadyMod at scam.com
10-01-2007, 05:07 PM
Well, she's worth $60 million with vineyards in California, I believe she's a former Miss America; and she's a total spaz:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0O0wl_UaU8

I guess that's what it takes to rise to power with the Dems.

One has to be very intelligent to even make it to the Miss America contest. Bush came from a family worth millions from oil and he's demonstrated on more than one occassion that one does not need to articulate well or have much in the way of real brain cell activity to become president.

Ergo, I believe it's fair to say that it takes more by way of intelligence and leadership to rise to power with the Dems than it does to rise to power with the Republicans.


Thanks for bringing it to everyone's attention.

Lady Mod

Smurf-Herder
10-01-2007, 07:37 PM
One has to be very intelligent to even make it to the Miss America contest. Bush came from a family worth millions from oil and he's demonstrated on more than one occassion that one does not need to articulate well or have much in the way of real brain cell activity to become president.

Ergo, I believe it's fair to say that it takes more by way of intelligence and leadership to rise to power with the Dems than it does to rise to power with the Republicans.


Thanks for bringing it to everyone's attention.

Lady Mod


So, you're saying an education from Harvard is meaningless?