Saturday, December 09, 2006

 

356 Days and No Longer Counting

Today, December 9, 2006, the question this blog is based on was answered. The Republican Congress that could have impeached President Bush has gone out of business.
Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., gaveled the House to a close for the last time about 3:15 a.m.
They even missed the opportunity to repeat their last impeachment performance:
Of the dozen postelection sessions Congress has held since World War II, several have had historical significance. In 1954, the Senate convened to censure Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R) of Wisconsin for his "lynch party"-style hearings on the dangers of communism. In 1974, Congress met to complete legislation delayed by the Watergate investigation. In 1998, the House met for two days to impeach President Clinton.
It's my own fault for having any faith in this corrupt bunch, Bush's fellow criminals.

Now I have to decide what to do with this blog. Its purpose is officially redundant. I could change the purpose and keep the clock running on possible impeachment by a Democratic Congress, or lose the clock and keep up the call for impeachment, or redefine it as a general blog of my views on politics beyond impeachment.

What do you think I should do, Dear Readers?





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