Keith Olberman Anonymous (not verified) | Thu, 2007-07-05 00:22
Now that all that accepted those stoves, refrigerators, promises of scholorships for their children have diminished, do we as a people have the right to start a drive for impeaching the Government that was voted back in again"? I am sure that those that have already received their payoffs will squeal like pigs if they know that a higher supervision (The Dutch) will over see the process. Just wondering!
I would say no, this is not the US. Here you have 11 seats and the majority vote in the Commissioners, you would probably need a majority to remove them too, which in the 6-5 situation means the fall of the govt. It would have to be an extreme issue, with lots of evidence and with huge public pressure for such a thing to have any chance of happening here. Also, you need a 'formidible' opposition. - Flipper
Keith Olberman
Anonymous (not verified) | Thu, 2007-07-05 00:22
Now that all that accepted those stoves, refrigerators, promises of scholorships for their children have diminished, do we as a people have the right to start a drive for impeaching the Government that was voted back in again"? I am sure that those that have already received their payoffs will squeal like pigs if they know that a higher supervision (The Dutch) will over see the process. Just wondering!
I would say no, this is not the US. Here you have 11 seats and the majority vote in the Commissioners, you would probably need a majority to remove them too, which in the 6-5 situation means the fall of the govt. It would have to be an extreme issue, with lots of evidence and with huge public pressure for such a thing to have any chance of happening here. Also, you need a 'formidible' opposition. - Flipper
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