SOUTH DAKOTA: GOP Passes Resolution Calling For Obama's Impeachment
This weekend the South Dakota state GOP passed a resolution calling for the impeachment of President Obama.
The resolution says Obama has "violated his oath of office in numerous ways." It specifically cites the release of five Taliban combatants in a trade for captive U.S. soldier Bowe Bergdahl, Obama's statement that people could keep insurance companies, and recent EPA regulations on power plants. "Therefore, be it resolved that the South Dakota Republican Party calls on our U.S. Representatives to initiate impeachment proceedings against the president of the United States," the resolution reads. Allen Unruh of Sioux Falls sponsored the resolution. "I've got a thick book on impeachable offenses of the president," Unruh said, calling on South Dakota to "send a symbolic message that liberty shall be the law of the land."
Labels: Barack Obama, GOP, South Dakota