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Justanothercoverup Donating Member (10 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-07-07 01:29 PM
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77. If He Declared Martial Law, Congress couldn't Impeach
That's the worst part of this situation, and many people believe that Congress won't begin impeachment hearings because the President will dream-up or create a situation where he can declare Marital Law. That's a pile of bull as far as I'm concerned, because if he did manufacture such a situation, the people would be quick to react. (I hope....) We stand on the precipice of total dictatorship and face the possibility of World War III if Bush is allowed to stay in office, so the necessity of impeachment hearings grows dramatically as each day passes.

When Does Impeachment Become A Matter Of Survival?
http://justanothercoverup.com/?p=338

It seems to me that only solidarity and action will save us now, and with Congress evidently somewhat cowed/ and/or complicit with the Bush administration, the only remedy we have left is the people themselves expressing their outrage and indignation, loud and clear, and on a daily basis until Congress finally bends to the will of the people.

William Cormier
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