| Presidential appointments serve at the pleasure of the President. When one of those appointees strays from the task for which he/she was selected, the President can fire or quietly pressure the "strayer" to resign. |
| Doesn't the President serve at the pleasure of the electorate? If a candidate is elected to perform constitutionally ordained Presidential duties, we the people must demand that these duties be carried out in accordance with our pleasure. |
It is obvious that an administration has strayed from the tasks for which it was elected:
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In the recent past a President was impeached, not for crimes and misdemeanors against the people, but for inappropriate behavior and then, out of sheer embarrassment, lying about it. |
Now we have a questionably-elected President who has violated every principle outlined above. And we don't have to abide it. We are the "decider" when it comes to resolving the question, does this administration deserve to remain in power? |
If your sentiments are in sync with a growing number of American citizens who want to limit further damage to our country and our world by the adminitration's bridge to the nineteenth century, it is time to act. Click on the Impeachment Links to see how your input can make the difference. |
| House Spesker Pelosi: Put impeachment ON the table. |
IMPEACHMENT LINKS |
| Impeach PAC |
| Impeachment Poll (MSNBC) |
| John Dean (who should know about impeachment) |
| North Jersey Impeach Group |
| Project 'Censored' |
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| Tell Congress |
| Vermont Acts |
