“Impeachment appears six times in the U.S. Constitution. The Founders weren't concerned with anything more than with impeachment because they had lived under King George III and had in 1776 accused the king of all the things that George W. Bush wants to do: Usurpation of the power of the people; Being above the law; Criminal abuse of authority.” PeopleWantLawKingsAuthoritySixConcernedAbuseConstitutionCriminalsFoundersAccusedImpeachmentAbove The LawUsurpationKing George Iii Author:Ramsey Clark
“Impeachment is the direct constitutional means for removing a President, Vice President or other civil officers of the United States who has acted or threatened acts that are serious offenses against the Constitution, its system of government, or the rule of law, or that are conventional crimes of such a serious nature that they would injure the Presidency if there was no removal.” IfsMeanStatesGovernmentLawPresidentUnitedUnited StatesCrimeSeriousDirectConstitutionVicesOfficersConventionalOffenseThreatenedPresidencyRule Of LawVice PresidentRemovalImpeachmentSystems Of Government Author:Ramsey Clark
“Most faults are not in our Constitution, but in ourselves.” DemocracyConstitutionFaults Author:Ramsey Clark