The implied threat of impeachment is of utmost importance because the
President, long become an Emperor, will heed no warning unless it is
backed by threat of punishment.
So far so good. But unfortunately Rep. Barbara Lee did not sign Rigell’s letter but instead drafted another
and circulated it. Crucially this letter carried no mention of the
Libyan war and the violation of the Constitution it represented. It
garnered an additional 22 signatures, all Democrats, over and above
those who signed onto Rigell’s letter. (At least one Republican
Congressman’s office stated that they received no Dear Colleague letter
from Lee on her letter so perhaps it went only to Dems.) This is very
disturbing since back in the day of the Iraq war, Barbara Lee led
resistance to Bush and backed John Conyers’s promise of a impeachment
hearings for Bush in 2006, a promise Conyers promptly broke on getting
re-elected. Now in the age of Obama, is Lee changing from an opponent of
war into a partisan hack? This writer contacted Lee’s Washington and
California offices seeking clarification. But the staff was unwilling to
comment and the communications staffer did not return either an email
or phone call.
-- John V. Walsh, "Impeachment: Congress Fires Opening Shot across Obama’s Bow" (Dissident Voice).