June 28, 2006
Gore Says Bush Broke the Law
By NewsMax.com Staff
Al Gore charges that President George Bush has “broken the law� and implies that Congress should have initiated impeachment proceedings against Bush for unspecified crimes.
In a fund-raising e-mail sent out under the banner of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee with the subject line “Unprecedented,� Gore declares:
“The evidence now makes it hard to avoid the conclusion that George Bush has repeatedly and insistently broken the law and the corrupt Republican Congress has shirked its constitutional duty to hold him to account.”
While Gore omitted using the “i” word, the consititutional remedy for a president who breaks the law is the House’s impeachment process followed by a trial before the Senate.
Filed under: Blog, In the News, Facts: Lies and Deceptions, Constitutional Crisis, Facts: Breaking the Law
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Al Gore charges that President George Bush has “broken the law� and implies that Congress should have initiated impeachment proceedings against Bush for unspecified crimes.
July 19th, 2006 at 4:54 pm
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