Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT) first to answer YouTube impeachment question, but gets it wrong

Thank you Senator Dodd for having the integrity and the courage to answer the #1 question America wants answered and Presidential candidates want to avoid.

I respectfully disagree with your position largely because in letting these Constitutional abuses stand – and continue, as an extremely dangerous precedent is being set, and I greatly fear what the next 18 months might bring.

Your oath of office as Senator was and as President would be to the Constitution. Why are you saying you would honor your oath to the Constitution if elected to the Presidency, but are not fully honoring your oath already given as a U. S. Senator to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign AND DOMESTIC”?

You must do all you can now for us to believe you would do all you can later.

But thanks again for stepping up and showing us all that you are listening.

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  1. MN AG reminds us what Conyers and this Congress have ignored [_Emphasis_ added]:

    “As Martin Luther King once said: “The _time is always right_ to do what is right.” Nowhere is this more true than in the Office of the Attorney General.Ref

    The time is now. The excuse of “there is no time” is not a defense, but an admission one has not fully asserted their oath. Arguably, Dodd’s statement is evidence that he is recklessly defying his 5 USC 3331 oath of office obligations. Dodd’s inaction should be entered into evidence; and he should be prosecuted.

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