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lonestarnot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-16-07 09:35 AM
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Impeachment Action
TELL CONGRESS TO DO THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL DUTY AND IMPEACH BUSH AND CHENEY NOW

Call your members of Congress now toll free at 800-828-0498, 800-459-1887 or 800-614-2803.

ACTION PAGE: http://www.peaceteam.net/impeachment_now3.php

Minutes ago the U.S. Senate AGAIN failed to exercise meaningful oversight for the national suicide which is our policy in Iraq. It is by now abundantly clear that the Republican caucus is determined to go down with the Bush presidency, and take our military and our country with them while they do nothing. Instead, a bipartisan cattle stampede of senators approved two "we don't hate the troops" resolutions, nothing but vain puffery, swearing to take "no action" about this or that. We don't in the slightest care about what action Congress is NOT going to take, we want to know is what they ARE going to do to reverse the insanity of current policy.

On the occasion of the guilty verdicts against Scooter Libby, Howard Dean was quoted as saying we would have a new president "soon enough." If he is talking about the 2008 election that is NOT soon enough, not even close. Day by day, ever more outrageous scandals and abuses of power spew forth from the White House, as we now learn that they have been so corrupted beyond redemption by their power grabs, that they even used the U.S. attorneys themselves for nakedly partisan witch hunts, to try to influence our elections, and fired all who would not bend under their political dictate.

And what was Bush's response when called on this monumental affront not just to the checks in our government, but also to the independency of our very justice system? "What was mishandled was the explanation of the cases to the Congress," he said. In Bush's mind there are no policy mistakes, let alone policy crimes. In his world there are only SPIN mistakes, when we the people aren't quite stupid enough to buy their criminal hypocrisies. We hear admissions that "mistakes were made," as if mistakes somehow made themselves. But even where there is verbal responsibility taken, there is NEVER actual accountability. The sacrificial fall guys will reluctantly resign, but NEVER is there a price paid by the core perpetrators for their conduct.

The Bush presidency is one of false appearances, phony and disingenuous words of compassion and democracy, while the true underlying agenda is the embezzlement of our national treasury, and even those of other sovereign countries, on behalf of their biggest campaign contributors, who then remorselessly relocate to evade taxes on their ill-gotten profits. The Bush presidency is to create wars out of whole cloth, to demonize not only their critics buy entire innocent populations, first Iraq, then Lebanon, now Iran. It is a mission to exacerbate terrorism to the maximum extent possible, while ignoring its actual roots causes and laying off its ringleaders, at the mortal peril of our true national security. And it is not going to STOP in any respect until the day that Bush is lawfully removed from office.

It was not enough that president Bush should pack our courts with radical ideologue judges, one of whom just this week presumed to overturn two centuries of 2nd amendment case law, to let the NRA rewrite our very Constitution. No, even the choice of cases to bring to court they must warp so that only Democrats could ever be prosecuted for any crime, despite the fact that most of the wrongdoing they were actually finding was by Republicans. How their talking head cronies howled after the Libby verdicts that it was just a political prosecution. Their new rule of law is that it's against the law to prosecute Republicans, no matter what the crime, and that any attempt to do so is by definition a political vendetta. And if the Libby trial exposed anything, it was that Cheney was the king culprit.

And hanging over everything is the preemptively declared threat of a presidential veto of any attempt, no matter how timid, to confront these high crimes. And that is why we have concluded that Dennis Kucinich is speaking the essential truth. We have long known that Bush was planning an illegal war of aggression against Iran. Shame on the leadership of the House for the sudden demise, without even a vote, of the provision in the war supplemental appropriations bill to preclude an attack on Iran without express congressional consent. Let there be a vote so we can know which members of Congress think it's OK for the president to launch horrific and disastrous new wars without even a peep from them.

What Kucinich so clearly understands in his call for impeachment is that all these things are mere symptoms of the foundational problem, the cowardice of members of Congress as they run away from actually restraining the abuse of executive power. What are non-binding resolutions except avoidance of actually challenging the policy issue? What are bills that write into themselves exceptions if the president takes "responsibility" for them? Is the role of Congress to be relegated to courteously writing the president's signing statements for him?

ACTION PAGE: http://www.peaceteam.net/impeachment_now3.php

Bush loves to lecture the American people on the lessons of 9/11. There was only one lesson to be learned from 9/11 . . . that we had the WRONG president.

And in five years since there are still too many who have not learned that critical lesson, which failure is the reason New Orleans was left to sink by a guitar strumming photo-op president, which failure is the reason even the administration drafted Patriot Act has been abused to conduct massive illegal surveillance of innocent American citizens. That failure is the reason for torture of those even suspected of being our enemies has become official U.S. policy, in utter defiance of all norms of international law and civilized decency.

That failure is the reason our entire intelligence operation against weapons of mass destruction, the life long specialty of Valerie Plame, was sabotaged and jeopardized to try to gain cheap political advantage. Or was it to keep concealed even more heinous acts of treason. That failure is the reason our military is still pursuing a fool's mission in Iraq, chasing an enemy who is not there in any significant numbers. We face nothing but two more years of such disasters and outrages every minute that George Bush, Dick Cheney and their pod people remain in any office of authority.

So what if Gonzales bites the dust. He is just one more water-carrier. He would already have been long gone had not Bush PERSONALLY intervened to quash investigation into the abuse of administration's warrantless domestic eavesdropping program, when that first came to partial light. We have a president and vice president for whom obstruction of justice is just another burglar tool in their bag, as they rob the balance of powers in our Constitution. Let the subpoenas now issuing in the U.S. attorney scandal lead to door of the oval office, where the trail surely does directly lead.

ACTION PAGE: http://www.peaceteam.net/impeachment_now3.php

And let us renew again and again our call for Congress to impeach ALL those who have harmed we the people so grievously, and to prosecute those impeachments at the most mercifully swift speed.

Please take action NOW, so we can win all victories that are supposed to be ours, and forward this message to everyone else you know.

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NightWatcher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-16-07 09:37 AM
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1. Thanks for the reminder, it's not a choice, but a DUTY
People keep mentioning that certain Congress members chose to remove impeachment from the table. This is not a choice but a duty when the executive has violated his place according to law set out by the Constitution.
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lonestarnot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-16-07 09:40 AM
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3. Damn straight it's a DUTY!
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sabbat hunter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-16-07 11:58 AM
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10. the votes arent there
we MIGHT be able to get an impeachment in the house, but the chances of getting a conviction in the senate are nil.

we need to have full hearings on everything that is going on, then we can get the truth out.

remember during watergate they didnt jump right into impeachment hearings. they had investigations into watergate, decided that Nixon committed impeachable acts, then they started impeachment hearings (which he negated by resigning)


so step 1. investigate
step 2. impeach if evidence is there
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porphyrian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-16-07 09:38 AM
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2. I'll kick that. - n/t
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lonestarnot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-16-07 09:54 AM
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4. kick
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westerebus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-16-07 10:23 AM
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5. You got to start somewhere.
Edited on Fri Mar-16-07 10:38 AM by westerebus
The AG is as good a place as any. Gonzo has got to go and DEM'S have got to do it. The senate DEM'S look inept to say the least. If they can't force this one, then they all can run for president. How many opinions need to be expressed in public to get air time?
Bullshit, more bullshit and freakin' tons o' bullshit are coming out of the senate. For whose consumption and benefit? Not those who want this war ended now! Not those who want the corruption prosecuted! Not those who elected them to implement "a change in direction"!
Somebody in the senate needs to herd the cats and cull the herd. Lieberman is a menace. And you going to tell me, senate DEM'S can't bully,beat,bribe or batter the repukes into some form of political submission? Why the hell not?
What the hell is the problem here? Lack of leadership? Lack of respect for the people who sent you there in the first place? What ever it is FIX it! Or 2008 will be a disaster. We may get a DEM for president and what for the senate? Or house? We can't afford losing either side of congress even with a DEM president.
Removing Gonzo is a good place to start. Then get the Troops out. OUT NOW!
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Senator Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-16-07 10:29 AM
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6. Act Now ... To Stop the Torture ... Do it for you and yours
Is this one act going to stop the torture? Or the next one? Probably not.

But one is not morally compelled to act only with probability of success. But simply to act. This is how you acquit yourself to your fellows, your forefathers, your children, and for history.

Act as often as you can. And demand that that those who speak for you -- those blinded by the beltway blather -- starting acting for you instead.

Only Impeachment ... is a substantive act against torture.

Demanding it is our ONLY moral, patriotic option.

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Ghost in the Machine Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-16-07 10:49 AM
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7. kicking... with an image... steal it, use it... live it!
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westerebus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-16-07 11:53 AM
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9. Not today.
Gonzo and bushmen ,rove,et al have committed crimes. Gonzo goes first,the rest follow. I'd like to see the AG's emails to rove and company.
The supremes are avoiding hearing case after case. What they do hear is kicked back to congress or the courts. Sorry, not impeachable.
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