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- v. Simple past tense and past participle of impeach.
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Examples
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We shoul impeach the traitorous Bush admin. should be impeached from the human race!
Think Progress » Brown wins Massachusetts special election; Coakley concedes.
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That it took nearly 10 years for him to be impeached is absurd.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Judge Thomas Porteous Impeached by U.S. House of Representatives,”
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He was impeached from the very office she is sending him out to campaign for her to get.
Obama campaign files FEC complaint against pro-Clinton group
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Everybody will hear the word impeached and everybody will hear the word corruption and everybody will assign it to another political figure that went the wrong way.
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But people are saying he murdered thousands of people, wants African Americans to die, wants the elderly to die, should be impeached, is evil, is to blame the Huricane because of global warning, etc. etc.
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So to say he was not impeached is like saying that a person who quits a job right before he was about to be fired, was not fired.
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And the number one reason why republicans think President Obama should be impeached is … (insert drum roll) 1-He’s an uppity negro
Think Progress » ‘Impeach Obama’ billboard ‘not meant to allege any impeachable offense.’
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And in addition, he was impeached, which is a black mark on the two presidents to whom that's happened.
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John of Gaunt was able, on Parliament's dismissal, to recall the impeached ministers, and by
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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They would then call the impeached governor, who has often proclaimed his desire to take the stand.
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