Sal Sunshine wrote:
> On Nov 8, 2007, at 8:43 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
>
>> Barack Obama spoke for an hour in FF this morning. I found him very 
>> inspiring. I got a chance to ask a question: what he thought of 
>> Dennis Kucinich’s House resolution to impeach Cheney, and if he 
>> didn’t approve of that approach, what he would do to repair the 
>> constitutional erosion that had occurred under Bush/Cheney. He 
>> answered that he didn’t favor impeachment because it would cause too 
>> much congressional paralysis and stir up too much bitterness, but 
>> that if he became president, his first move would be to call in his 
>> attorney general and have him/her review everything Bush has done in 
>> light of its impact on the Constitution. He would then reverse every 
>> decision which had eroded it. (Obama taught constitutional law for 10 
>> years.)
>>
> That was you who asked that, Rick?  I could hear the question but 
> couldn't see who  was asking.  Good question--I have to admit I wasn't 
> thrilled with the answer, seems like an excuse for inertia.  And with 
> 14 more months left to go, and nothing left to lose, there's still 
> time for more damage.
>
> Loved the meeting, and the general feeling in the room, though.  And 
> found the rest of his talk inspiring as well.
>
> Sal
Yes that's a lame excuse from Obama.  My congressman George Miller gives 
the same lame excuse or stonewall on impeachment.   He may lose his seat 
as a result.  I thought it was funny that the Republicans embarrassed 
the Democrat cowards on Kucinich's Cheney impeachment bill.  The 2004 
vote was on two things: end the war and impeach the Bush crime family.  
The Democrats have been traitors to their constituents and will learn 
that they'll lose their seats because they didn't follow what their 
constituents wanted.  Feinstein definitely needs to be replaced as she 
votes against her constituency.

The only two Democratic candidates that would get my vote is Edwards and 
Kucinich.  The rest of the front runners are establishment shills.



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