Conservatives Call for Bush & Cheney's Impeachment - Now!
A number of Conservatives have recently come out in support of impeaching George Bush and Dick Cheney - NOW - in order to restore the Constitution and the balance of power in our three branches of government.
Bruce Fein - A Conservative Constitutional Scholar who was Deputy Atty General under Ronald Reagan, says that they have to be impeached because of all the unconstitutional power Bush has collected unto himself with the help of the Republican Congress over the last 6 years. He points out that Bush has taken more power unto himself than King George or Julius Caesar ever did. Neither of them ever claimed that they could reach into other sovereign nations anywhere in the world, kidnap someone, and hold them indefinitely without a trial and without notifying anyone.
Here is a video of a round table discussion of impeachment with Bruce Fein,Bill Moyers and Jon Nichols.
Paul Craig Roberts, The "Father of Reaganomics", a conservative economist who was asst sec of Treasury under Reagan, is also calling for impeachment because of his concerns about how Bush may intend to use the vastly increased powers he has gathered for himself.
He opened a recent article saying :
Unless Congress immediately impeaches Bush and Cheney, a year from now the US could be a dictatorial police state at war with Iran.
Bush has put in place all the necessary measures for dictatorship in the form of "executive orders" that are triggered whenever Bush declares a national emergency. Recent statements by Homeland Security Chief Michael Chertoff, former Republican senator Rick Santorum and others suggest that Americans might expect a series of staged, or false flag, "terrorist" events in the near future.
These are not "left wing loonies",these arelifelong Conservatives with serious credentials who just happen to be paying attention to what has been going on over the last few years. (Its about time after 1000s of lives have been lost! :angry:)
The Dude
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W has yet to go as far as Abraham Lincoln or FDR with usurping the Constitution.
Dave Sinkula
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There's no limits to the hatred of the left for someone who won 2 elections from them despite their best efforts at election fraud...
Only yesterday I read a blog where someone openly called for an armed insurrection "against Bush".
Bush may not be the brightest president, nor the most successful one, but he's not a criminal, and certainly not a convicted criminal.
He's also far too leftist for most of the electorate who voted for him, many of them doing so only because the alternative would be far far worse (Gore being a draft dodger and pathological liar, Kerry a war criminal by his own statements and recipient of a prestigious award by an enemy of the USA for aiding that enemy during the Vietnam war, both of them leftist hardliners with totalitarian tendencies).
After the next elections it'll likely get even worse. With the Republican candidates likely to come from the far left of that party and the "Democratic" candidates coming from so far left they're way outside the playing field, the establishment of the Union of Socialist Soviet American States is at hand.
jwenting
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Part of the problem is that war is against the religious beliefs of some liberals. They will go to any length to be rid of it.
But Presidenbt Bush hasn't committed any crimes, so he can't be impeached.
On the other hand, President Clinton not only committed crimes, but admitted that he committed them on TV. But he dismissed them as irrelevant.
He was not charged with sexual activites, but with lying in court (perjury) about them.
The only reason Clinton wasn't convicted is that Senate Democrats valued party unity more than justice.
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Yes, for all that I loathe Bush and what this administration has done, I am not aware of any law which he has broken - except those of trust, responsibility, and decency.
If there are specific criminal charges outlined, then they could impeach them, but short of that it's all just a lot of arm-waving.
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He points out that Bush has taken more power unto himself than King George or Julius Caesar ever did. Neither of them ever claimed that they could reach into other sovereign nations anywhere in the world, kidnap someone, and hold them indefinitely without a trial and without notifying anyone.
WTF.
As much as i think Bush is and idiot the logic this guy has used to come to this conclusion is rediculous. Not only would they have claimed to be able to do this but they would have and they would have used much less "humane" means of doing this. Sure they did not do this for the entire world but back then the areas that they were in would have been considered the world.
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Strange isn't it how they on the one hand call Bush an idiot who doesn't know how to put on his underwear in the morning, yet at the same time they think he's some evil genius who's turned the US into some kind of dictatorial state without anyone noticing (and without getting rid of the political opposition, despite the claims that there are secret concentration camps where everyone who disappears because he's opposed to the man goes).
Something's not right there.
If those people disappear, why haven't they?
If Bush is an evil genius, explain why he's so stupid?
If he's so stupid, how can he have come up with such a brilliant plan to take over the country?
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Yes, for all that I loathe Bush and what this administration has done, I am not aware of any law which he has broken - except those of trust, responsibility, and decency.
That depends on point of view:
Only those who believe the news media theory of why we are in Iraq see a breach of trust. But Saddam did admit that he was using a false story of WMDs from Africa to smoke out a double agent. He found out who the agent was, and also found himself in a war.
Only those who believe that we can just get up and walk away from a war with no consequences see no responsibility.
And it's amazing how many who think Bush is somehow not decent also think that Clinton was one of the best presidents.
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I really think taht they should not have gone to war with iraq to begin with. However i think pulling out now that we are there is even more problems for Iraq then if we stay.
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lol.. Impeach President Bush under what charges? I rest my case..
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If we were going to impeach Bush it should have been done 5 years ago when he first illegally invaded another sovern nation. And should have impeached the entire Congress for letting he do it. Too late now. The next President will have a huge job straightening that mess out.
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Because there were no WMDs and no link to Osama Binladen and he knew that
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Didn't you know? It's illegal in his house to invade any nation.
Yes that is correct. Its illegal (or against USA prior doctrins) for USA to invade any nation as first strike. Iraq did nothing to us, they were not the cause of 9/11 or Pearl Harbor either.
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Its illegal (or against USA prior doctrins) for USA to invade any nation as first strike. Iraq did nothing to us, they were not the cause of 9/11 or Pearl Harbor either.
Wrong. There is no such law.
And the US has repeatedly attacked other countries that took action against US interests.
- Panama
- Vietnam
- North Korea
- Germany (twice)
- Grenada
- Iraq (twice)
- Italy
- Serbia
None of them had invaded or attacked the US. German attacks on US shipping early in WW1 and WW2 were sanctioned under international law as that shipping was providing aid to an enemy of Germany and therefore fair game (in fact the very act of sending those shipments could be construed an act of war by the US against Germany, depending on interpretation of international law as it stood at the time)
and that's just the ones I can remember right away.
All US law states is that the president cannot initiate armed conflict with another nation unless in defense of US interests (which are rather broadly defined, including for example all of NATO) without first consulting with congress.
And that happened.
As to the current situation in Iraq, the US intervention there was in accordance with the terms of the 1991 ceasefire agreement in which Iraq was obliged to give full cooperation to UN arms inspectors and all member nations had the obligation to ensure such cooperation was received.
When Iraq threw out the inspectorate in 1995 the US (and indeed any member nation capable) was obliged under their treaty obligations to use force to ensure inspections could resume.
The US (under Clinton) failed to meet their treaty obligations. It took the US 8 years until Bush finally got his act together and did the necessary, which turned out to be removing Saddam from power and installing a legitimate, democratically elected, government.
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