In his latest column, former U.S. Treasury official Paul Craig Roberts says that George W. Bush and Barack Obama have established the precedent that impeachment is a “dead letter law,” with both Congress and the Judiciary accepting their impotence in the face of a tyrannical executive. As an illustration of how this state of affairs came about, Roberts cites a communication he received from Professor Francis A. Boyle of the University of Illinois Law School.
Boyle relates how, on the eve of the Iraq War in March 2003, Rep. John Conyers, the senior Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, convened an emergency meeting of 40 or more of his top advisors, mostly lawyers. Boyle continues:


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If the Militia deploys to the border they could end up in trouble and need our help. If the fed decides to try to stop them from patrolling our border, they could get in a tough situation very quickly that would require us to step up to the plate and help out. We are all Militia. We need to support the guys who are going down there in the beginning. This thing could drag out for a long time.