Clinton's acquittal impeaches America Statement from Daniel B. Jeffs, Founder of the Direct Democracy Center. The acquittal of Democrat President Bill Clinton by a unanimous Democratic Party block in the Senate preventing the required two-thirds majority to convict, is clear and convincing, unimpeachable evidence of our government's incapacity to follow the law, the original intent of the Constitution, policing themselves or administering impartial justice at the highest levels. President Clinton's trial was no less disturbing than the Republican Party's majority handing down articles of impeachment in the House of Representatives, vigorously impeded by a unanimous and rancorous Democratic Party defense. Even more troubling, were the blatantly biased bastions of the legal community and the press, both dominated by Democrats, which seriously affected the vulnerable public mind. Pontificating politicians posturing to retain their personal power and the plague of the news media and political pundits aside, the Democrat and Republican monoliths of the two-party system stand as irrefutable proof of a polarized government wasteland, stifling representative democracy and eroding the republic. These defining acts, at least, provide us with a moment of truth. Political parties have no place in the election process, nor inside government. Requiring the unadulterated truth from a nonpartisan, more direct representative democracy, government is the common sense solution to a deeply infected system out of control. The people and the Constitution are in dire need of a breath of new life with a constitutional amendment establishing justice and restoring the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. If our history has taught us anything, it is this: Given the truth and the responsibility, ordinary people are capable of extraordinary things. America cannot survive without them.