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Question #106 (May 2007): In March, 36 Vermont towns voted to request that the state's congressional delegation start impeachment proceedings against President Bush and Vice President Cheney. In April, the Vermont Senate voted to request the same, and similar measures were being debated in other states. U.S. Representative John Murtha mentioned impeachment as one option available to the Congress. Impeachment - what do you think?

There are absolutely no grounds for impeachment. Any calls for impeachment are pure politics.

Though the people and states have the right to call for impeachment, there are many other things that can be done to check the power of the president, and calls for impeachment are premature.

Impeachment is a valid tool to put pressure on the president to listen to the public. It should be used as leverage.

Impeach now!

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