ah but would they win a vote of no confidence. On the other hand, what
happens in Congress has limited effect on the president

On 9/3/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Dennis wrote:
> >> it sure as hell doesn't look like it.  I like to hope it's just the
> media,
> >> but I've seen people on this list try to justify the insanity.
> >>
> >
> >It's interesting to read about Watergate because if Deep Throat hadn't
> >come forward, and if the Congress hadn't pressured Nixon, he wouldn't
> >have resigned.
> >
> >So it raises the question of whether there are enough checks and
> >balances to ensure the people get what they want.
> >
> >I would definitely be in favor of arrangement that allowed for a
> >spontaneous election to be called.
>
>
> Its called the Parliamentary system of government. The leader of the
> majority party can call an election at any time, but at the very least an
> election must be called after 5 years of parliament being seated. Problem is
> its been the Republicans in power, and at this point would they want an
> election.
>
> 

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