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Steve Savicki
05-16-2005, 06:42 PM
"The arrogance of undiluted power in the hands of elected officials who are not bound to respect the law is manifesting its deadly consequences every day as Bush's Iraq invasion unravels into non-stop bloodshed and carnage. The human toll is staggering and there is no let up in sight.

New revelations of Bush’s fabrications in his campaign to wage illegal war have led to a sharp drop in his approval rating. With each day the disgust of the people is mounting not only with the endless bloodshed in Iraq but with the Administration’s trashing of the Constitution.

Bush lied to the people. He lied to Congress. He waged an unprovoked war of aggression based on a neo-conservative fantasy that might makes right. More than 100,000 Iraqis have now died. Nearly 1,000 have been killed in just the last three weeks. The real casualty numbers for U.S. personnel are not really known. Thirty thousand have been evacuated from Iraq due to severe wounds, psychiatric and other illness, while nearly 1,600 have been killed so far.

Wolfowitz’s Admission Should Cause Impeachment

A number of recent revelations confirm that the Administration knowingly lied about the war and its causes. From their own mouths we know with certainty that they cooked up an explanation for the war that would most scare people - the facts be damned. Paul Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld’s key aide, was quoted in Vanity Fair magazine as saying, "For bureaucratic reasons we settled on one issue, weapons of mass destruction, because it was the one reason everyone could agree on." Since the Administration was flooded with angry letters, undoubtedly many from families of U.S. soldiers, following the publication of the Wolfowitz interview, the Pentagon attempted to do damage control, asserting that he was misquoted. But that didn't help much either. The Pentagon’s own version of the interview has Wolfowitz saying: "The truth is that for reasons that have a lot to do with the U.S. government bureaucracy, we settled on the one issue that everyone could agree on which was weapons of mass destruction as the core reason."

The public now knows, as does every member of Congress, that in April 2002 Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair secretly agreed to wage unprovoked war against Iraq at a meeting at Bush’s Crawford ranch in Texas. This fact and other incriminating information about the secret maneuvers to wage unprovoked war are contained in British government documents, obtained by Michael Smith, a defense specialist writing for the Sunday Times of London. They include a memo of the minutes of a meeting July 23, 2002, between Blair and his intelligence and military chiefs; a briefing paper for that meeting, and a Foreign Office legal opinion prepared before an April 2002 summit between Blair and Bush in Texas.

In a letter to Bush earlier this month 89 House Democrats expressed shock over the documents. They asked if the papers were authentic and, if so, whether they proved that the White House had agreed to invade Iraq months before seeking Congress' OK. (Los Angeles Times, May 12, 2005)

"If the disclosure is accurate, it raises troubling new questions regarding the legal justifications for the war as well as the integrity of our own administration," the letter says.

"While the president of the United States was telling the citizens and the Congress that they had no intention to start a war with Iraq, they were working very close with Tony Blair and the British leadership at making this a foregone conclusion," the letter's chief author, Rep. John Conyers Jr. of Michigan, said Wednesday.

The evidence is clear. As Ramsey Clark recently stated: "Impeachment now is the only way we, the American people, can promise ourselves and the world that we will not tolerate crimes against peace and humanity by our government. Knowing what we know, to wait longer is to condone what has been done and risk more.""

Hardrock69
05-17-2005, 01:27 AM
I wonder why we were so willing to impeach a President for having his duck sucked by an intern, yet we are not willing to impeach a fucking goddamneable piece of shit who has caused so many tens of thousands of innocent people to die.....

Steve Savicki
05-17-2005, 07:15 AM
Because some (not all) conservatives don't know how to prioritize.

DLR'sCock
05-17-2005, 06:49 PM
Really, it is time to impeach.

ODShowtime
05-17-2005, 10:58 PM
Originally posted by Steve Savicki
In a letter to Bush earlier this month 89 House Democrats expressed shock over the documents. They asked if the papers were authentic and, if so, whether they proved that the White House had agreed to invade Iraq months before seeking Congress' OK. (Los Angeles Times, May 12, 2005)

"If the disclosure is accurate, it raises troubling new questions regarding the integrity of our own administration," the letter says.

So what ever happened to the letter? I guess gw doesn't have to respond. Or he could have them all killed.

Seshmeister
05-17-2005, 11:37 PM
They should impeach the electorate...

4moreyears
05-17-2005, 11:40 PM
Nice propaganda.

FORD
05-17-2005, 11:52 PM
Originally posted by 4moreyears
Nice propaganda.

Cough *Rossi* Cough Cough *chain e mails* Hack Cough Cough

4moreyears
05-18-2005, 12:22 AM
Originally posted by FORD
Cough *Rossi* Cough Cough *chain e mails* Hack Cough Cough

At least the Rossi e-mail had some facts in it.

JH

BigBadBrian
05-18-2005, 04:14 PM
Originally posted by DLR'sCock
Really, it is time to impeach.


Great, let's do it. All you have to do is convince the Republican controlled House to try the case (impeach) and for the Republican controlled Senate to convict. Then Bush will be out of a job. Then guess what?

Cheney gets the job.

Good luck in your endeavor.

:gulp:

4moreyears
05-18-2005, 04:20 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
Great, let's do it. All you have to do is convince the Republican controlled House to try the case (impeach) and for the Republican controlled Senate to convict. Then Bush will be out of a job. Then guess what?

Cheney gets the job.

Good luck in your endeavor.

:gulp:

Excellent!!!

lucky wilbury
05-18-2005, 04:49 PM
its good to see the lefites are

a: relieing on numbers that have been disproven http://slate.msn.com/id/2108887/

b: its also good to see their using quotes as "proof" that have been taken out of contexted and retracted http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/002/757wzfan.asp which is something we've already been over

c:its good to see their quoting one of saddams lawyers ramesy clark http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4132505.stm

Guitar Shark
05-18-2005, 04:54 PM
Seriously, this whole "impeach Bush" thing is asinine and only shows ignorance as to political realities.

I think Bush is an idiot too, but for crying out loud it's impossible to impeach him.

Sesh is right -- the voters have no one to blame but themselves.

DLR'sCock
05-18-2005, 07:40 PM
Oh, I know it would be impossible to impeach Bush...but that doesn't mean he shouldn't be...

The political reality is that this country is growing ever more ignorant, blood thirsty, uneducated, and apathetic(as long as they don't directly feel it). Although this country has been worse, and has been better through it's history, eventually, hopefully we will find ourselves back on course....



Let the lunatics enjoy their days of killing, raping, and pilaging....I can't wait to see what's next. Gotta love how the game is being played, it's far too easy to do too.....