By Jonathan D. Payne
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The American Christian Journal
THE WHITE HOUSE REPORT
To be honest I haven't been on the impeachment bandwagon. Things have changed. With the latest end-run on Congress with the executive orders on gun control, Obama once again shows that this administration thumbs it's nose at the constitution again.
He even knows what many are calling him.
I have posted many articles on this administration, and none of them good. I as a man of many nations, including black, had high expectation for the first president of color. Alas, the disappointments are too many to rehash here. Suffice it to say this is the most illegal president in the history of our Great Nation.
And I'm not the only one calling for this.
To understand what entails impeachment I offer these links:
Articles of impeachment have been drafted against three U.S presidents, Andrew Johnson, richard m. nixon, and William Jefferson Clinton. Nixon resigned before the full House could vote to approve the articles of impeachment prepared by the judiciary committee, while Johnson and Clinton were both acquitted during Senate trials that were bitterly divided along party lines.
Read article here.
The word "impeachment" derives from Latin roots expressing the idea of becoming caught or entrapped, and has analogues in the modern French verb empĂȘcher (to prevent) and the modern English impede. Medieval popular etymology also associated it (wrongly) with derivations from the Latin impetere (to attack). (In its more frequent and more technical usage, impeachment of a person in the role of a witness is the act of challenging the honesty or credibility of that person.)
The process should not be confused with a recall election. A recall election is usually initiated by voters and can be based on "political charges", for example mismanagement, whereas impeachment is initiated by a constitutional body (usually a legislative body) and is usually, but not always, based on an indictable offense. The process of removing the official is also different.
Impeachment was first used in the British political system. Specifically, the process was first used by the English "Good Parliament" against Baron Latimer in the second half of the 14th century. Following the British example, the constitutions of Virginia (1776), Massachusetts (1780) and other states thereafter adopted the impeachment mechanism; however, they restricted the punishment to removal of the official from office. In private organizations, a motion to impeach can be used to prefer charges.[1]So the first thing to ask is what the Obama administration, and Obama personally, have done to break the public trust? A telling article is here, and one of very many. These things constitute an illegal administration iwth no regard to law. I have been posting this for awhile. Just use the search term "Obama" here to view them. Search.
Read article here
So now I am fully on the Impeachment bandwagon.
God bless America!
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