Yep how's that impeachment sound now? If you actually want Pelosi as our President then you are an enemy to my country.
2007-07-10 04:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You assume that impeachment equals removal from office. It didn't with President Clinton. And President Nixon resigned before being convicted by the Senate.
If both President Bush and Vice President Cheney are removed from office or resign, then the Speaker of the House would indeed be next in line.
2007-07-10 11:51:02
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answered by ItsJustMe 7
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No, the Speaker of the House would not become President.
If Congress decided to impeach both Bush and Cheney, they would impeach them one at a time.
After Bush was impeached, Cheney would then become President and would nominate someone to be his VP.
Then if Cheney was impeached, the new VP would become President.
2007-07-10 11:59:32
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answered by jeeper_peeper321 7
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Yes,the House Speaker is Constitutionally third in line.
Seems to me if a democratic women is good enough to marry,bear and raise one's childrens,be Presidents of leading corporations,be doctors lawyers and everthing else,why not a democratic female President.
The reason of course for the most part is because of the ever presence of utter racism in America the same racism that gave us slavery,Jim Crow,homophobia and crimes against homosexuals, current anti-hispanic filth and a host of other obscenities.
Yes,being against a female President democratic or otherwise on "principle" is racism as defind and those that hold such views are dirty little racists.
2007-07-10 12:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Impeachment doesn't mean removal from office. A conviction is required. Remember, Clinton was impeached
2007-07-10 11:57:46
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answered by amazin'g 7
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Yes, Nancy Pelosi
2007-07-10 11:50:00
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answered by joan 4
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Yes
2007-07-10 11:50:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The order of succession is Pres, VP, speaker.
If you lost the pres and vp at the same time, the speaker gets the gig.
But, if you lose either pres or vp, and a new vp is appointed before both are gone, the new vp is in front of the speaker. (ex. Gerald Ford)
2007-07-10 11:51:16
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answered by Mark B 5
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No impeachment? I guess Americans like to be illegally wiretapped. That they love to torture and murder foreigners we've all know for a long time. they don't mind a president who lies to congress. Invades countries illegally...breaks treaties.
Shame.
2007-07-10 11:57:40
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answered by Anonymous
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And if she thought for two seconds that she would stand a chance, she'd bite. :)
That's why nobody is going to be impeached. There is nothing impeachable.
2007-07-10 11:51:24
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answered by Anonymous
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