Yes, Mr. Obama is a more serious threat to America than al Qaeda. We know that Osama bin Laden and followers want to kill us, but at least they are an outside force against whom we can offer our best defense. But when a dedicated enemy of the Constitution is working from the inside, we face a far more dangerous threat. Mr. Obama can accomplish with the stroke of his pen what bin Laden cannot accomplish with bombs and insurgents.No really, that's Tancredo's entire plan. Obama told Sen. Jon Kyl to back off, so IMPEACH THE SEEKRIT MUSLIM WHO IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN AL-QAEDA. You'd better believe this kind of crap is dead serious too. They will spend all their waking moments going after Obama on pointless crap like this, and they will never rest.
Mr. Obama's actions, not just his words, show the threat he poses. A level of government deficit spending unheard of since World War II and trillion-dollar deficits as far as the eye can see represent an unacceptable threat to our economic security and our children's future. Mr. Obama could be the first president to guarantee that the next generation of Americans has a lower standard of living than their parents.
Mr. Obama's most egregious and brazen betrayal of our Constitution was his statement to Sen. Jon Kyl, Arizona Republican, that the administration will not enforce security on our southern border because that would remove Republicans' desire to negotiate a "comprehensive" immigration bill. That is, to put it plainly, a decision that by any reasonable standard constitutes an impeachable offense against the Constitution. For partisan political advantage, he is willfully disregarding his obligation under Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution to protect states from foreign invasion.
That's what you can look forward to with a Republican Congress trying to "keep Obama in check" all the time. That and defunding every Obama agenda item they can find, starting with health care reform.
Yes, I still stick by my prediction that a Republican House will go for all three before 2012: endless hearings, a government shutdown, and impeachment proceedings.
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"was his statement to Sen. Jon Kyl, Arizona Republican, that the administration will not enforce security on our southern border because that would remove Republicans' desire to negotiate a "comprehensive" immigration bill."
This is a lie. No such statement was ever made, as even Jon Kyl stated.
So, Tancredo's primary reason for impeachment is a falsehood. Not that it'll stop them from trying it anyway.
outside of being President While Black, they need an actual charge.
As far as they are concerned, "President While Black" and "President While Democrat" ARE the charges.
Race card time...
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