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Expulsion from the United States Congress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Expulsion is the most serious form of disciplinary action that can be taken against a Member of Congress. Article I, Section 5 of the United States Constitution provides that "Each House [of Congress...
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jjesusfreak01, on 10/30/2007, -0/+1If we really had a good reason to go to war, do you think it would take congress that long to declare war?
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Bush has new plan to avoid Congress ... Technically, the House of Representatives would have to "expel" her. What is Ron Paul's impeachment stance? Maybe he should be putting forth Pelosi expulsion legislation but I fear too many "representatives" are in league with her and Bush for it to work.
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They expect us to finally take the sort of positive action that might stabilize the operational environment in which our troops are being sent again and again. ... How many votes does it take to expel a member of Congress?
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House GOP member to Rush Limbaugh: Back offthumb ... jjesusfreak01, on 10/30/2007, -0/+1If we really had a good reason to go to war, do you think it would take congress that long to declare war?
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Representatives elected in special elections during the course of a Congress generally take the oath of office on the floor of the House Chamber when the Clerk of the House has received a formal notice of the new Member's election or appointment from State government authorities. ... In many states, no primary election is...
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