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Nye Bevan

(25,406 posts)
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 08:23 AM Sep 2013

Would you support the impeachment of Barack Obama if he intervenes militarily in Syria? [View all]


39 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
Yes. If Obama intervenes militarily I will support his impeachment.
0 (0%)
If Congress votes for no intervention and Obama intervenes anyway I will support his impeachment.
15 (38%)
I will support Obama's impeachment if he sends in ground troops (as opposed to missile strikes).
0 (0%)
I'm waiting for more evidence. But if there is no more evidence I will support impeachment if Obama attacks Syria.
0 (0%)
I will not support impeachment.
24 (62%)
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Impeachment is for crimes. It isn't for getting rid of presidents you don't like. *Edit: It isn't?* DireStrike Sep 2013 #1
Many DUers seem to believe that military intervention would be a "war crime" (nt) Nye Bevan Sep 2013 #4
Without UN sanction it would be a war crime. morningfog Sep 2013 #7
Go pound salt. The UN has ZERO legal authority in ANYTHING. alphafemale Sep 2013 #8
The UN has zero legal authority? morningfog Sep 2013 #9
What's with this "legal authority under U.S. law" stuff, Commie? You must be one of those HardTimes99 Sep 2013 #13
The UN is a glorified fucking committee. alphafemale Sep 2013 #19
So are you advocating that the U.S. withdraw from the U.N. and stop HardTimes99 Sep 2013 #10
UN has say so over US law? alphafemale Sep 2013 #15
Every treaty the U.S. enters into acquires the full force and authority as the HardTimes99 Sep 2013 #18
Treaties are NOT law. nt alphafemale Sep 2013 #20
Oy vey. Please re-read Article VI of the U.S. Constitution HardTimes99 Sep 2013 #23
Treaties most certainly are law. morningfog Sep 2013 #24
Indian treaties may seem like historical documents, but, G_j Sep 2013 #27
Treaties are not law...Wow...searing brillance there. Katashi_itto Sep 2013 #39
What are the penalties for violating a treaty? alphafemale Sep 2013 #50
Who cares if you believe treaties aren't meaningful? Katashi_itto Sep 2013 #57
Not my point and you damn well know it. alphafemale Sep 2013 #58
Yes it is the point, you stated it yourself. Katashi_itto Sep 2013 #59
When have the STRONG adhered to a treaty. alphafemale Sep 2013 #63
And the answer is still is obvious, you just refuse to realize it. Katashi_itto Sep 2013 #65
Treaties are NOT equal to the Constitution. NYC Liberal Sep 2013 #26
No, the CONSTITUTION does MNBrewer Sep 2013 #45
Yeah we respect UN sanctions NEVER alphafemale Sep 2013 #47
The U S is a permanent member of the Security Council DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #16
Article 6 of the US Constitution Xithras Sep 2013 #42
Does the UN dictate US Law. Yes or No? alphafemale Sep 2013 #29
Lol, the US has ratified the charters it has signed with the UN. morningfog Sep 2013 #32
Nothing out of the UN dictates US law. alphafemale Sep 2013 #34
The Constitution begs to differ. MNBrewer Sep 2013 #46
There is no such thing as International Law. alphafemale Sep 2013 #36
It would certainly be a crime against peace since it wouldn't be defensive. joshcryer Sep 2013 #22
Bush is and was the war crime of the century Obama is not guilty of anything except being born black Tippy Sep 2013 #35
It is always a waste. alphafemale Sep 2013 #66
Actually impeachment is a political process. joshcryer Sep 2013 #17
How about that. huh. DireStrike Sep 2013 #54
Unbelievable. n/t Bolo Boffin Sep 2013 #2
Obama is 100% wrong on this, but impeachment is silly! n-t Logical Sep 2013 #3
Umm, I must have wound up at Free Republic by mistake... heading to DU now. eom tarheelsunc Sep 2013 #5
Good grief! HappyMe Sep 2013 #6
Nope Spider Jerusalem Sep 2013 #11
Don't support it, but I do think if it happens it would benefit Democrats eridani Sep 2013 #12
It would be a political bonanza but morally odious DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #21
However you feel about this instance it's established law the president can order force DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #14
Really? Do you want to cite the Constitutional basis for your contention? Yo_Mama Sep 2013 #30
It's the spirit of the law that deems the president the Commander In Chief. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #33
Your examples have nothing to do with the current issue Yo_Mama Sep 2013 #37
What part of DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #49
It is not established law that the president can order force without prior authorization always Yo_Mama Sep 2013 #67
If it is done unconstitutionally, yes. Yo_Mama Sep 2013 #25
No. Not in any way. We are signatories to the ban on the use MineralMan Sep 2013 #28
Show me where the CWC or any US implementation act authorizes attacks? Yo_Mama Sep 2013 #40
Ask me again after Bush's conviction. Democracyinkind Sep 2013 #31
Bush did go to Congress and did get authorization for Iraq Yo_Mama Sep 2013 #38
If the majority of Americans supported it leftstreet Sep 2013 #41
If Congress were to prohibit it, and he did it anyway, then yes. Xithras Sep 2013 #43
Obama Has No 'Intention' To Strike Syria If Congress Says No (NPR - 6 September) struggle4progress Sep 2013 #44
Yes, I would LittleBlue Sep 2013 #48
What ever! War criminals still run free and the law means nothing. n/t L0oniX Sep 2013 #51
Of course not! Impeachment is only YarnAddict Sep 2013 #52
As Gerald Ford said... David__77 Sep 2013 #53
For blowing the fuck out of someone? Naw Spirochete Sep 2013 #55
No and rusty fender Sep 2013 #56
Interesting that you did not vote in your own poll. MineralMan Sep 2013 #60
I thought I was the only one who noticed that... Ohio Joe Sep 2013 #61
Well, I usually look at the votes in polls to see how the MineralMan Sep 2013 #62
I very rarely vote in my own polls. Nye Bevan Sep 2013 #64
. Egalitarian Thug Sep 2013 #68
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