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Posted on Sunday 15 November 2009


First Step in Possible Sanford Impeachment Happens Tuesday
Rep. Greg Delleney will pre-file an impeachment resolution Tuesday.
Channel 7 – Spartanburg SC
By Robert Kittle
November 13, 2009

The first step in the possible impeachment of Gov. Mark Sanford happens Tuesday, November 17th, the first day for pre-filing bills in the South Carolina House of Representatives. Rep. Greg Delleney, R-Chester, says his impeachment resolution is already on the desk and will be the first one pre-filed. He tried to introduce the resolution when lawmakers went back to Columbia October 27th and 28th, but it was ruled out of order. Lawmakers were back to deal with extending unemployment benefits and the rules allowing their return did not allow them to consider an impeachment resolution.

Delleney says Sanford’s disappearance back in June, leaving the state without leaving anyone else in charge or letting his staff or security detail know where he was going, along with his admitted affair and the shame and ridicule it brought on the state and the governor’s office, are reason enough for impeachment. The state constitution allows impeachment for serious crimes or serious misconduct while in office.

“There is no one in the military, there is no one in the private sector that could expect to keep their job having done what he has done,“ Delleney says. “So the question is are we going to make a special exception for this governor to keep his job? And if what he’s done does not rise to the level of serious misconduct, which does not require a crime, then we need to strike that provision from the Constitution.“

After the impeachment resolution is pre-filed, House Speaker Bobby Harrell will assign it to a committee. When he does that, and which committee, is up to him. But Delleney says if it’s assigned to the Judiciary Committee, Chairman Jim Harrison has already said he will appoint a special ad hoc committee to handle the matter. It would be made up of the Constitutional Laws subcommittee, which Delleney chairs, and other members that would be added. Since it’s Delleney’s resolution, he would not chair the subcommittee while it works on the resolution.

Harrell has said he wants to wait until he sees the State Ethics Commission’s report on its investigation into the governor’s travel and use of state planes before the House takes any action on impeachment. Delleney says he’s heard the release of that report is “imminent”, so he expects the committee to start working on the impeachment resolution in early December…
Why does it matter if Mark Sanford gets impeached? Or does it even matter? Why is it important to point out Sarah Palin’s obvious lack of credentials or experience for public office? Why is it important to put the GITMO prisoners on trial in a properly constituted court of law? Why is the Senate Ethics Committee’s investigation of Senator John Ensign’s dealings with his former mistress’s husband [Ensign’s former Chief of Staff] important? Why was it important to sentence William Jefferson to 13 years in prison for taking bribes? Why do we care that Genentech, a biotechnology company, wrote the words for 42 Congressmen to be put into the Congressional record?

It’s because we’ve lived in the fog of illusion for most of this century. Somehow, they discovered that if they kept up the illusion of government, they could change it to suit themselves. A lot of people liked the illusions, and are still trying to keep them going. So Mark Sanford governed South Carolina based on a set of so called conservative principles that had little to do with his State, and moved him up the ladder in his Party – a Presidential hopeful. His "principles" turned out to be an illusion. Sarah Palin was an obscure Governor of an obscure place, discovered by William Kristol on a cruise. She ran for Vice President on tom-boy sex-appeal. Governor? She quit. Now she’s a Presidential hopeful. The mastermind of the 9/11 attack has been held and tortured without a trial for five years. Now, it’s beginning to look like he was not tried because they were terrified of him. John Ensign made a huge mess of his senate office having an affair with his Chief-of-Staff’s wife, broke a few laws, paid hush money, and, oh yeah, he was a Presidential hopeful. Congressman William Jefferson was selling his influence to African countries for an increasingly bold price. And a whole political Party is bloc voting against healthcare, in part to protect corporate profits. The fog is still pretty thick, the illusions increasingly bold, but the time of reckoning has come.

Our economy can’t take another hit like the last twenty years of Reagan/Bush/Bush. Nor can our collective soul. As nasty as things seem to be getting, as discouraging as it seems with each new revelation, each new illusion, it’s time for the curtain to come back on all the great and wonderful Oz wanna-bees. Sanford is small potatoes, but it’s a start to getting out of the fog…

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