Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
November 16, 2012
A petition to impeach President Obama for repeatedly 
violating the Constitution has surpassed the required number of 
signatures to mandate an official White House response.
The petition, which is posted on the ‘We The People’ section of whitehouse.gov, lists four different examples of how Obama has acted unconstitutionally.
The primary reason is Obama’s failure to obtain congressional authorization for the war on Libya last year. Under Article 1 Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution, the power to declare war lies with Congress.
In June last year, President Obama arrogantly expressed 
his hostility to the rule of law when he dismissed the need to get 
congressional authorization to commit the United States to a military 
intervention in Libya, churlishly dismissing criticism and remarking, “I don’t even have to get to the Constitutional question.”
In July 2011, Congress specifically rejected
 the Obama administration’s attempt to seek approval for war on Libya 
but the White House later supported a NATO-led assault anyway, terming 
it a “kinetic” action.
Obama tried to legitimize his failure to obtain 
Congressional approval for military involvement by sending a letter to 
Speaker of the House John Boehner in which he said the military assault 
was “authorized by the United Nations (U.N.) Security Council.”
In March, Congressman Walter Jones introduced a House Resolution which
 expressed, “The sense of Congress that the use of offensive military 
force by a President without prior and clear authorization of an Act of 
Congress constitutes an impeachable high crime and misdemeanor under 
article II, section 4 of the Constitution.”
The other reasons listed on the petition to impeach 
Obama include appointing so-called czars without Senate approval. When 
Obama signed a 2011 budget package into law which removed funding for 
Obama’s advisers on climate change, the auto industry, health care and 
urban affairs, Obama attached a signing statement indicating he would 
ignore this provision, prompting Rep. Steve Scalise to accuse the President of acting like a “dictator” in choosing which laws to follow and which to ignore.
The petition also notes that, “Forcing US citizens to 
get health insurance whether they want it or not,” under Obamacare is 
unconstitutional. When Obamacare was upheld by the Supreme Court last 
year, it was done so by classifying mandatory health insurance as a tax,
 otherwise the whole bill would have been unconstitutional. Justice Anthony Kennedy, and Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito all argued
 that there was a “mountain of evidence” that the mandate is not a tax. 
“To say that the individual mandate merely imposes a tax is not to 
interpret the statute but to rewrite it,” they wrote.
The petition to impeach Obama has already surpassed 
27,000 votes, meeting the 25,000 requirement to mandate a response by 
White House officials.
Days after Obama secured his second term in the White 
House, the call for impeachment was embraced by conservative groups, 
including the Conservative Majority Fund, which launched a phone call 
campaign accusing Obama of “high crimes and misdemeanors.”
“Our only recourse now is to move forward with the full 
impeachment of President Obama. We suspect that Obama is guilty of high 
crimes and misdemeanors and that there may be grounds for impeachment as
 is laid out in the constitution,” the phone message stated. “Further, 
he may not even be a U.S. citizen because nobody, I mean no one, has 
seen an actual physical copy of his birth certificate. Impeachment is 
our only option. And Republicans are already considering Obama 
investigations. As the nation’s most effective conservative group we are
 launching the official impeach Obama campaign.”
The Huffington Post scorned the campaign
 as “outlandish” and “fringe,” but now that the petition to impeach 
Obama has reached the necessary number of signatures to elicit a White 
House response, the Obama administration will be forced to at least 
address the issue.
During a recent appearance on Hannity, Republican Congressman Peter King also suggested that Obama should be impeached over the Benghazi cover up.
The campaign to impeach Obama is dovetailed by an even 
bigger effort to have states secede from the union, a move denounced by 
the establishment media as unpatriotic yet labeled by Congressman Ron Paul yesterday as an “important” constitutional principle that the founders believed in.
Radio host Alex Jones has launched a campaign to
 draft Paul as the head of a secession movement that is based around 
seceding not from the country, but from the federal government itself, a
 process which is clearly outlined in the Declaration of Independence.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a host for Infowars Nightly News.
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