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Impeach Bush
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GET YOUR IMPEACHMENT ON!
"Last week, you said my son died 'for a noble cause' and I want to ask [Bush] what that noble cause is."
...There, I used the 'I' word—imperialism, and now I'm going to use another 'I' word—impeachment—because we cannot have these people pardoned. They need to be tried on war crimes and go to jail." - Cindy Sheehan, mother of Casey Sheehan, KIA 04/04/04
I m p e a c h B u s h !
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Congressman John Conyers has produced a 36-page timeline (pdf) of the Bush Administration's march to war.
Bush wanted to remove Saddam, through military action, justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WMD. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy. -Downing Street Minutes, 23 July 2002
"THE IMPEACHMENT of President Bush and Vice President Cheney, under Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution, should be part of mainstream political discourse."
The 'I' word Ralph Nader and Kevin Zeese The Boston Globe 31 May 5
President Clinton was impeached for perjury about his sexual relationships. Comparing Clinton's misbehavior to a destructive and costly war occupation launched in March 2003 under false pretenses in violation of domestic and international law certainly merits introduction of an impeachment resolution.
Eighty-nine members of Congress have asked the president whether intelligence was manipulated to lead the United States to war. The letter points to British meeting minutes that raise ''troubling new questions regarding the legal justifications for the war." Those minutes describe the case for war as ''thin" and Saddam as ''nonthreatening to his neighbors," and ''Britain and America had to create conditions to justify a war." Finally, military action was ''seen as inevitable . . . But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy." Indeed, there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, nor any imminent threat to the United States: The International Atomic Energy Agency Iraq inspection team reported in 1998, ''there were no indications of Iraq having achieved its program goals of producing a nuclear weapon; nor were there any indications that there remained in Iraq any physical capability for production of amounts of weapon-usable material." A 2003 update by the IAEA reached the same conclusions. The CIA told the White House in February 2001: ''We do not have any direct evidence that Iraq has . . . reconstitute[d] its weapons of mass destruction programs." Colin Powell said in February 2001 that Saddam Hussein ''has not developed any significant capability with respect to weapons of mass destruction." The CIA told the White House in two Fall 2002 memos not to make claims of Iraq uranium purchases. CIA Director George Tenet personally called top national security officials imploring them not to use that claim as proof of an Iraq nuclear threat. |