“[Arlen Specter (R-PA)] chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee expressed new doubts today about President Bush's domestic surveillance program, even mentioning impeachment as one of several potential remedies, should the president be found to have violated the law.” (From the New York Times)
Everyone wants the government to do everything that is legal to protect against terrorists. But that doesn't mean that the President is above the law. This is about respect for (or at least adherence to) the law. If the President won't obey the law, what's a Congress to do?
Can you say impeachment?
“… and tell ’em Big Mitch sent ya!”
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