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The Case for Impeachment

A newly-released book, Articles of Impeachment Against George W. Bush, lays out the legal case against the president. Written by experts at the Center for Constitutional Rights, the book makes four main allegations; "warrantless surveillance, misleading Congress on the reasons for the Iraq war, violating laws against torture, and subverting the Constitution’s separation of powers." Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution provides that the president may be impeached for "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors."

When Richard Nixon resigned in 1974, he had been accused of violating several articles of the constitutional oath, including vows: 1) to faithfully execute the office of the president; 2) to protect and defend the Constitution; and 3) to take care that the laws be faithfully executed. As the book puts it: "He did this by means of false and misleading statements, withholding information from Congress, condoning false statements, misuse of the CIA, and deceiving the people of the United States, as well, with false or misleading statements." The accusations against Nixon draw into question whether our current president is guilty of obstruction the same oaths.

The book asks its readers whether the initial reactions of the Bush administration after 9/11 laid the groundwork for constitutional obstructions. On September 20th 2001, the president declared:

you are either with us or you are with the terrorists…. We will direct every resource at our command -- every means of diplomacy, every tool of intelligence, every instrument of law enforcement, every financial influence, and every necessary weapon of war -- to the disruption and to the defeat of the global terror network.

That speech essentially laid the foundation for the pattern of illegal activity that came later. The United States is now using "every instrument of law enforcement" -- including the gruesome interrogation methods employed in Abu Ghraib and Gitmo. And despite breaking the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, illegal wiretapping is a way to employ "every tool of intelligence." So why are we so surprised? The president continues to break the law and circumnavigate Congress and writes it off as doing what he said he would do after September 11.

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How can King Bush be indited for his crimes? Or is he in fact above the law? Can he be indited in the world court?

Posted by: David Veenstra on 03/07/06 at 7:09 AM

chickenshit george is grossly overdue for a reality check. I could only wish that his come-uppance could be as painfully 'educational' as the ones that he has forced onto so many innocent and unsuspecting citizens. He stole the office in the beginning, and has done nothing but drag it downhill
from there, taking the American people, it's morale and reputation with it. His tunnelvision for finishing up what daddy didn't has left thousands of Americans dead, and thousands more maimed and traumatized. HOW MUCH MORE has to be sacrificed to his egomaniacal bullshit???????

Posted by: Miki on 03/07/06 at 7:59 PM

I don't think, at this critical period of time, that George Bush will be impeached. The risks outweigh the benefits. The absolute satisfaction of having one of the most criminally corrupt presidents in American history brought to answer for his crimes MUST be weighed against the damage it will do to America.Her ability to maintain, at least, a sembelence of security and threat-reduction. George Bush has created a geopolitical climate that relies on American power and influence. Without such, Europe is too weak and dithering to fill the vacuum, China, at the moment, still sidelined, and one shudders at the though of any other country trying to do the job of America. The consequences are potentially catastrophic.
Soon, America will be in the middle of a war akin to Jugoslavia. Except that these antagonists, unlike those in Jugoslavia, will REALLY hate each other. And America.

Posted by: Ben Dover on 03/08/06 at 1:27 AM

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