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Five Constitutional crises that actually existed - National Constitution Center
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has repeatedly told the Senate Judiciary Committee that Congress risked a “constitutional crisis” if it asked him to turn over documents related to the Fast and Furious gun scandal. But is the situation really that dire?
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LTC David Brown
Then we have this about the McCain affair that never happened. How nice after printing the article they explain it, sort of... https://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/24/opinion/24pubed.html
Opinion | What That McCain Article Didn’t Say
If a newspaper is going to suggest an improper sexual affair by a presidential candidate, it owes readers more proof than The Times was able to provide.
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Just another salvo in the attempt to undermine a constitutionally elected, sitting president. This person may be an appointee or a career, highly placed, civil servant. If he/she is an appointee, the right thing to do is resign, subversion is not a resume builder. That is what this is an attempt at.
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Cpl Jeff N.
Thanks for the rare agreement. I will mark this one down.
Contrary to popular belief you can end sentences with a preposition. If you remove the proposition and the sentence will work without it, you should remove it. That isn't the case here. I could have added a word to the sentence such as "doing" but I shoot for brevity and simplicity in sentences, less is sometimes more.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/prepositions-ending-a-sentence-with
Contrary to popular belief you can end sentences with a preposition. If you remove the proposition and the sentence will work without it, you should remove it. That isn't the case here. I could have added a word to the sentence such as "doing" but I shoot for brevity and simplicity in sentences, less is sometimes more.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/prepositions-ending-a-sentence-with
Prepositions, Ending a Sentence With
Yes, you can end a sentence with a preposition
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“If the president’s closest advisers believe that he is morally and intellectually unfit for his high office, they have a duty to do their utmost to remove him from it, by the lawful means at hand.”
They can’t do anything. Only Congress and voters can remove a sitting president, and neither is going to happen.
They can’t do anything. Only Congress and voters can remove a sitting president, and neither is going to happen.
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