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We continue our fight with the Congress in Portland, Or.
Today Sara appeared before community court and asked for a two-week continuance due to the need to consult with her lawyer. I will appear next week and will request the same delay pending a decision of how to plea. We hope to have all three of us sit down with the Lawyers Guild and come up with a plan. We were in court, Sara had her red impeachment shirt on and I had the Constitution on a chain hanging from my neck. This caused many looks and some inquiries of why we were there this day. This is just the beginning of the process that may go for some time. I will keep you all informed of what and how we are doing.
We will be back at the Earlman’s office tomorrow at high noon to see if he has changed his mind on living up to his oath of office. We are going to have a rain free day, so come one come all to walk the walk and lots of laughing about the man who calls himself a progressive--Ha!
"At the heart of who we are..." - John Frohnmayer on Impeachment (Oregonian Op-Ed)
Submitted by Mac on Sun, 10/07/2007 - 20:49.The Oregonian today published John Frohnmayer's op-ed on the need to impeach the current President.
Impeachment is not a political issue. It's a constitutional issue. The U.S. Constitution describes impeachment more fully and carefully than practically any other power delegated to Congress. Impeachment is mentioned six times in the Constitution as the remedy for any misbehavior of our high officials. Yes, President Clinton's impeachment was a political circus, but impeachment of President Bush is necessary to maintain our government's separation of powers, our checks and balances, our Constitution's integrity.

