hmmmmm, I’m not lawyer but

If the Bush Administration suspended the 4th Ammendment after 9/11 for a few couple teensy weensy hundred days or a year or so

annnnnnddddddddd The Attorney General Says:

Under sharp questioning from Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) at an Appropriations Committee hearing, Mukasey said that the “Fourth Amendment applies across the board, regardless of whether we’re in wartime or in peacetime,” even though the memo by the department’s Office of Legal Counsel had concluded otherwise.

Then impeachment proceedings should start post haste, no?

8 thoughts on “hmmmmm, I’m not lawyer but

  1. Dana

    This is why you’re not a lawyer.

    Let’s see, today is April 11th; on January 20, 2009, George W Bush is out of office, period, he time is up. That’s 284 days from now.

    You think that you’ll get an impeachment process going, get a trial, and get President Bush kicked out of office in 284 days, when you couldn’t do it in over seven years? 🙂

    Of course, if by some miracle, George Bush were impeached and removed from office, are you aware who would become president at that point? 🙂

  2. Nancy Willing

    At the Eschacon, there was a panel that included the Waxman’s chief of staff. One person said that the original writing of impeachment wasnt’ revolved around a person but rather the abuse of power and he didn’t see any reason why the impeachment couldn’t procede after Jan. 2009.
    Since Waxman and Leahy and others have started to collect the evidence, even if thier subpeonas are going unanswered, we should follow up.
    With the progress being made on the DOJ-gate, we are going to have plenty of standing to impeach. And we damned well better.

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