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December 23, 2005
Why isn't breaking the law...
Posted by jbholston at 03:50 PM

...and lying about it repeatedly to the American public ....

an impeachable offense?

Just because we're a one-party country?

I've heard calm analysts argue that just because the GOP spent $75 million of your money chasing Clinton into a corner over Lewinsky as a basis for impeachment ... means that we should be even more careful about the next impeachment.

I'm fine with that.

But why isn't breaking the law repeatedly, consciously, and intentionally -- and lying to the public about it repeatedly, etc ... in order to spy on U.S. citizens without a warrant...

A high crime? And a misdemeanor?

Oh, and it's all made us much less safe...

Think Salazar will establish his All-Star claim to fame by filibustering Scalito until a special prosecutor is appointed to look into Bush' domestic spying program?

Here's wishing Ken a very conscience-filled Christmas.


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