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Despite its setbacks and mistakes, the Iraq war continues to receive bipartisan support. We should let politics, not the laws, determine whether that cooperation will continue.
For now, I vote this way: Refer, Impeach, Don't Convict.
In December 2002, South Korean president Roh Mu Hyun was narrowly elected on the Millenium Democratic Party (MDP)--the newly unified then-opposition party—ticket during a wave of progressive, nationalistic sentiment. Since taking office, however, he has been dogged by economic hardship, security concerns, and corruption scandals. The MDP formally split in...
There are similarities between the impeachment of Andrew Johnson in 1868 and the potential impeachment of Clinton.
Despite critics' claims to the contrary, the upcoming lame-duck session will not be revolutionary, conspiratorial, or anti-democratic, but instead just more of the same, like its many predecessors.
Liberals must adjust themselves to the fact that sometimes conservatives will win elections and that they have a right to choose conservative aides and implement conservative policies.
Whether Ahmadinejad is impeached or not, the latest conflict among the civilian leaders has made the IRGC the most important arbiter of power in the Islamic Republic.
Iranian president MahmoudAhmadinejad's successful cleansing of his government during the past three years could be his end.



