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Sure, it's a free country. Won't do any good but may prove to be a good civic exercise.

2007-05-20 13:05:48 · answer #1 · answered by xtowgrunt 6 · 1 0

Yes but it wouldn't make any difference... they can't impeach until they have evidence against him... which they are formalizing as we speak...

Most democrats aren't calling for impeachment anymore... it would be a waste of resources... Republicans found that out the hard way with Clinton... we're still paying for that stupid circus!

2007-05-20 20:47:01 · answer #2 · answered by rabble rouser 6 · 0 0

Goodness sake, yes! I would oppose that, but it is a way to show your patriotism if you truly believe it is best for the country.

It's certainly preferable to the seditious garbage done by most people opposing him!

Disagreement, dissent, and protest can be patriotic, if done in a way that don't undermine your country.

Some people don't know the difference between that and sedition. Thank you for pursuing a legal, and proper way to show your patriotism.

I disagree with you (I'm a democrat), and would oppose such an effort, but stand next to you as a citizen in your right to attempt it.

Don't discourage this person, republicans. Do you prefer them, or the one's you see spouting false rumors, name-calling, or treating our President and representatives as guilty until proven innocent, undermining our country all the while?

This is a legal and proper pursuit of what they believe is right, and is covered by our laws and traditions. Oppose it with patriotic democrats at your side, but support their freedom to do it as well.

2007-05-20 20:10:15 · answer #3 · answered by mckenziecalhoun 7 · 0 1

You can't. Only a member of the US House of Representatives can initiate such proceedings. A few wingnuts have tried but even San Fran Nan knows better.

2007-05-20 20:36:56 · answer #4 · answered by yupchagee 7 · 1 0

You are a little late, Clinton served his 2 terms and was already impeached.

2007-05-20 20:28:12 · answer #5 · answered by booman17 7 · 1 1

You can gather signatures on a petition for anything. It has no legal power whatsoever, but you can do it.

2007-05-20 20:05:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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