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Impeachment's irrelevant, because it's purely partisan and the Republicans will vote it down in Senate.
You don't know that.
Impeachment's irrelevant, because it's purely partisan and the Republicans will vote it down in Senate.
Have you guys ever looked at the relevant law?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imminent_lawless_action
speech is not protected by the First Amendment if the speaker intends to incite a violation of the law that is both imminent and likely.
Have you guys ever looked at the relevant law?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imminent_lawless_action
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Colour me amused that after all this time, no sooner do Democrats take the reins than they decide to bring themselves down to the other side's level.
Brilliant.
The fact that none of you can point to a call for imminent action doesn't surprise me in the least. For goodness' sake don't let little things like a lack of evidence stop you from picking up the pitchforks.
It is not "just a likely". It is absolute certainty.
Behavioral scientists says lack of expected (or any for that matter) punishment is treated as reward.
Opinions like "let them get away with it or else!" are extremely foolish at best.
I'm thinking about the reported plan to hold a vote on impeachment, but not report the articles to the Senate until after Trump's term is over.
What's the message of that?
We think he should be thrown out of office, but we aren't actually going to try to make it happen. Seems weak.
I'm thinking about the reported plan to hold a vote on impeachment, but not report the articles to the Senate until after Trump's term is over.
What's the message of that?
We think he should be thrown out of office, but we aren't actually going to try to make it happen. Seems weak.
Do you not even understand the difference between Republicans and Democrats?
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Meanwhile, this:
bolding mine
I'm going to take a wild guess their insight is a little better than some unknown people on an internet forum.
Huh? "March to the Capitol and fight".
And neither of these legal standards are required for impeachment. It ISN'T a criminal action.
I think the violations of the law that occurred were both imminent and likely. The "intent" part is more problematic.
Just heard a GOP COngressperson say impeachment should not happen becuase it would "inflame" Trump Suppporters. It is to make one laugh.
Just heard a GOP COngressperson say impeachment should not happen becuase it would "inflame" Trump Suppporters.
However, I'm sure Republicans would like some actual evidence. That seemed to work when Nixon was dumped.
The Atheist said:Huh? "March to the Capitol and fight".
Can you show me where he says that, please, because I don't see it anywhere. You've put it in speech marks, so it must be a direct quote, so fire away.
Exactly.Yes, we know. And apparently, we keep him around specifically so someone can say this in every discussion where he opens his mouth and literally no other reason.
Bob, the ISF's Golden Symbolic Totem of Our Ability to Ignore Things.
Especially one at variance with objective reality; an impeached Tantrump is one that cannot hold political office at the Federal level in the USA. Given that's his brand is poisonous and he's facing a wide array of criminal and civil charges, he is unimportant. His followers, the three Ds, are important to the Republican party (useful idiots) and to everyone else (dangerous, undemocratic, insurrectionist scum).I'm going to take a wild guess that cherrypicking an opinion from internet does not mean jack ****.
And thus further expose themselves as hypocritical apologists for murder.Impeachment's irrelevant, because it's purely partisan and the Republicans will vote it down in Senate.