'Impeach 5 on U.S. Supreme Court!' Plan Would Make Heist of Election 2000 an Issue in Congress Delegation has 4 Democratic House members and One Senator |
By Jack Nichols
Nor could those 5 Supreme Court justices (whom the Oral Majority calls 'The Gang of Five') have anticipated that 66 in Oregon's Democratic Party would suddenly become first, in the official ranks of the nation's main opposition party, to give a voice to many 'outraged' Democratic Party members, demanding that the U.S. Congress debate the high court's pro-Bush electoral decision last December while, simultaneously, issuing a call for the justices' impeachment. Oregon's Democratic Party says it wants an "immediate investigation of the behavior" of those five justices who voted to stop Florida's hand-recounts, thereby helping to manipulate that state's Election 2000 vote count.
Oral Majority's Bob Kunst told GayToday: "I sent the Oregon Democrats congratulations for their foresight. It's an important and telling move on their part. If only our timid Florida Democratic officials could follow Oregon's patriotic lead. They haven't caught on here yet to how strongly ordinary Democrat-Floridians really feel about Big Brother Jeb Bush, Katherine Harris and the stolen November 7 election." |