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Impeachment: Will the Desires of “We the People” Ever Be Put Forward? By
Debbie Lewis www.takebackwashington.com | www.washingtonyourefired.com
“Why
are we beginning to tread on our Constitutional Rights?” Major General Albert Stubblebine, Two Star General US Army,
Retired It
has been a month since Representative Dennis Kucinich re-introduced
Articles of Impeachment against Vice President Richard Cheney. It’s been nearly a year since Former Representative Cynthia
McKinney presented Articles of Impeachment against Vice President
Cheney, along with President George Bush and Condoleezza Rice. Yet the nation still awaits justice. Let’s
face it, our Congress, along with the current administration, has failed
us. With the Democratic
take-over of Congress this year, citizens and groups for impeachment
were hoping for major results. Last
years statement by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, “impeachment was not on
the table,” is, unfortunately, still a piercing sound in our ears.
The desire of the masses has not waned, however, it has only
increased. People want
change. The current
Republican administration is a power thirsty bunch and the Democratic
Congress is obviously powerless to stop them.
Ms.
McKinney and Representative Kucinich’s Articles of Impeachment are
very similar. Violation of
oaths of office, the manipulation of intelligence and deception of US
citizens in justifying our illegal war with Iraq; it’s enough to
warrant a Judicial investigation. McKinney
also sited Rice for her role in misleading Congress by “…repeating
and propagating false statements concerning Iraq’s alleged weapons of
mass destruction…”. McKinney
sited President Bush with misdemeanors because of his “…neglect…to
hold members of the Executive Branch responsible for their negligence or
violations of law…” “By
sacrificing human life to serve their radical visions, by abandoning
every value except the will to power, they follow in the path of
Fascism, Nazism, and Totalitarianism and they will follow that path all
the way to where it ends, in histories unmarked grave of discarded
lies.” George W Bush,
President of the United States of America These
are horribly egregious acts on the part of the Bush Administration.
And the Administration should be held accountable for them.
There is another branch of government that should be held
accountable for letting us get dragged into this illegal war with Iraq,
and possibly with Iran. Congress
needs to legislate and keep the Administration in line.
They have passed bills to fund this “war” that they did not
declare. Is Congress
unaware if its duties to the US people?
McKinney
brought to light President Bush’s blatant disregard for our fourth
amendment rights when he granted, in early 2002, authorization to the
National Security Agency to spy on US citizens without warrants.
This is a much earlier, yet very clear, violation of his oath of
office to uphold the Constitution.
This act, alone, is worthy of a full-scale inquiry, as he has
clearly been in violation of rights granted every US citizen by the Bill
of Rights. “Somewhere
along the way, someone forgot the fact that it’s not our government
that gives us our freedoms. They
are inalienable rights and they cannot be taken away.”
William Lewis, Filmmaker, Civil Rights Advocate How
can we put up with a sitting President that will not respect the will of
the people, or Congress? In
an interview from January 2007, President Bush of Congress, “I fully
understand they can try and stop me…But I’ve made my decision, and
we’re going forward.” Representative
John Conyers, Jr., an on-again-off-again proponent of impeachment, told
an audience in Pontiac, Michigan in August 2007, in a bold change of
direction, that impeachment may not be on Speaker Pelosi’s table, but
he still has it on his. That
is good news, since Rep. Conyers is the Chairman of the House Judiciary
Committee. Will justice win
out? The
Democrats, according to Deputy Democratic Whip Rep. Debbie Wasserman
Schultz, have decided to “tough out the next twelve months” because
the voters “…did not ask us to spend any time on the
impeachment…” Since
when is seeking Justice for the US citizens a waste of time?
Further, isn’t Congress sending a horrible message to present
and future presidents, that they can do what they want, because they
will not be held accountable? Rep.
Schultz, and the “Democratic leadership” may find impeachment a
waste of time, but they better check with the constituency, again, since
a poll taken by the American Research Group in July 2007, just seven
months after the Democratic take-over of Congress, says forty-five
percent of the population is in favor of a Bush impeachment and
forty-six percent are in favor of a Cheney impeachment. “Why
we are letting them get away with what they are, why we’re not
marching in the streets, why we are not actually down there, physically
extracting them from their offices and firing them?”
Dr Sherri Tenpenny, Author:
Fowl: Bird
Flu-It’s Not What You Think Congress
should also pay close attention to the October 2007 Washington Post/ABC
poll which shows President Bush’s approval rating at just thirty-three
percent while Congress’ approval rating is a mere 29 percent since the
Democrats took office. According
to the poll, this is the lowest it has been in twelve years.
A
November MSNBC poll has slightly differing figures, but what is more
interesting is the question “…do you feel that your representative
deserves to be reelected, or do you think that it is time to give a new
person a chance?” Of
those registered to vote, fifty-one percent said they would give someone
new a chance. I think the constituency is speaking loud and clear.
Congress is just doing whatever the heck it wants, just as is the
Administration! Several
cities and states around the country are tired of waiting for Congress
to do their job. Twelve
States, twenty-three political committees and eighty-eight cities and
towns across our nation have introduced Impeachment Resolutions against
the Bush Administration. Of
the twelve states, Vermont has passed their resolution, with a decision
pending in Maine, Wisconsin and New Hampshire.
Eighty-seven cities have passed their resolutions, leaving only
one pending the decision. Congress
and the Judiciary committee should take a lesson from these local
governments. Cities and
states across our nation are willing to take matters into their own
hands. We the People are
fed up, we really do want impeachment and something needs to be done.
If
the “priorities of the voters” are truly the concern of Rep. Schultz
and her Democratic Congress, then what are they waiting for? Why don’t they pursue the will of the voters?
Impeach this out-of-control administration.
Stop funding this illegal war.
Bring our troops home. Give
us back our privacy. Stop
wasting time and money and let us pursue happiness, according to our
Constitutional rights. “This
government is supposed to be of, by and for the people.
This government is supposed to be following the guidelines or the
rulebook, which is called the United States Constitution.”
Dave vonKleist, Talk Radio Host “The Power Hour”/ Producer
“911 In Plane Site” Endnotes: http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=hr110-333 H. Res. 333: Impeaching Richard B. Cheney, Vice President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=hr109-1106 H. Res. 1106 [109th]: Articles of Impeachment against George Walker Bush, President of the United States of America,... http://www.afterdowningstreet.org:80/node/26257 Conyers Now Says Impeachment is NOT Off His Table House Dem defends leadership decision to quash impeachment http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/07/06/2347/ Much of US Favors Bush/Cheney Impeachment: Poll Most in Poll Want War Funding Cut Bush's Approval Rating Ties All-Time Low NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey http://impeachpac.org:80/resolutions-list Resolutions Supporting Impeachment - List of Those Introduced and Passed
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/21578
http://judiciary.house.gov/contact.aspx
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article387374.ece
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