The focus on impeachment is healthy inasmuch as it helps move forward the impeachments of those who have committed crimes in the Bush administration. Impeachment may not be the only possible course of action against some of these people, though. Consider one of the chief authors of the torture memos - Alberto Gonzales. Here is a lawyer who offered his "client," the government, legal advice that was not just wrong but in clear contradiction with the law. This was obviously a stall tactic and meant to give Bush a fall guy in the event he needed one, but I digress. An attorney who gives such advice has committed a crime, right? Kind of like suborning perjury to the nth degree. Is it possible to get such an attorney's license revoked by the bar association? Can someone who cannot legally practice law be the attorney general?
The reasons I bring this up are: one, I genuinely would like to know if this is possible; and two, it seems like a positive step that we outsiders can take that does not rely on waiting for Congress to act and could support any efforts to investigate wrongdoing by the administration.
Thoughts, corrections, etc?