e-mail:another impeachable crime

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  1. squawkers7

    squawkers7 radical rebel

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    A MESSAGE FROM RAMSEY CLARK:
    HURRICANE KATRINA, ANOTHER IMPEACHABLE CRIME

    The stunning human tragedy of Katrina makes the
    impeachment of President Bush more urgent. His priority is
    not poor people, but militarism to exploit the poor at
    home and abroad.

    President Bush sent National Guard units to Iraq from
    Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi in a criminal war
    of aggression and military occupation. They were thus
    unavailable to provide emergency services in their own
    states, or protect their own families. He refused to
    return them from Iraq to save and serve their own
    people, instead only authorizing the return of some Air
    National Guard personnel to protect and repair equipment
    at an Air Force Base. The forces and the resources
    that they command should be used to meet people's needs,
    not for violence.

    His tax cuts for the rich, huge increases in military
    spending and deliberate slashes in social programs,
    including those funds specifically requested for flood
    control and to strengthen dikes in New Orleans and the
    surrounding areas, and his complete failure to even
    consider emergency transportation for the known poor in
    the path of a level-5 hurricane, followed by days of
    failure to send federal emergency relief personnel to
    seek and save the many thousands whose lives were known
    to be threatened, who were pleading for help on
    television and who faced death, was criminal negligence at
    best, and a failure to faithfully perform his duties as
    President.

    George W. Bush will never recognize the rights or
    human dignity of the immense and growing population of
    Americans - overwhelmingly African American and other
    minorities and elderly - living in Third World conditions
    here at home. They were the principal victims of
    Katrina, as they are of his failure to assure equal
    protection of the laws to all. Their plight and peril will
    worsen while President Bush remains President.

    The only act that can stop President Bush from
    continuing his criminal war of aggression against Iraq and
    his arrogant criminal acts and threats against Cuba,
    Haiti, Iran, Korea, Syria, Venezuela and any country in
    his path is impeachment. Impeachment is an act already
    two years past due. The cost of delay is staggering:
    two thousand U.S. military deaths, ten thousand and
    more wounded, many thousands more disabled, more than
    100,000 Iraqi deaths, several hundred thousand injured,
    nearly $200,000,000 in federal funds, and even greater
    damage to Iraq in shattered lives and smashed cities
    and infrastructure. The cost of delay, already
    staggering, is greater every day.

    While proclaiming freedom his credo, George W. Bush
    has done more to destroy freedom and the human dignity
    which it nourishes than all other Presidents in our
    history. Who would have dreamed of Abu Ghraib, scores of
    prisoners murdered, assassinations and summary
    executions, Guantanamo, thousands imprisoned in the U.S.
    without Constitutional protections, or sent to be tortured
    in client states with impunity, all for a President
    and those acting for him? What prior President has
    proclaimed himself above the law, coerced more than 100
    countries into bilateral treaties promising never to
    surrender a U.S. citizen to the International Criminal
    Court?

    The world watches and wonders why, if the American
    people are free, they fail to resist the criminal
    violence of their President.

    The only act that can redeem the United States in the
    hearts and minds of those still capable of forgiving
    and believing our government can change its violent
    ways is the impeachment of George W. Bush and the
    responsible officials of his administration before it is too
    late.

    The time to begin a final drive for impeachment is
    now. Together, we are not helpless. Power is in the
    people united for peace. Perseverance through the midterm
    Congressional elections in November 2006 can force
    incumbent members of the House of Representatives to
    impeach President Bush or face defeat. Failing that, it can
    restore integrity and honor to the President's oath to
    "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the
    United States."

    The Constitution, written with the abuses of King
    George III painfully in mind, is unequivocal in the action
    required for criminal conduct of civil officers of the
    United States:

    "The President, Vice President and all civil Officers
    of the United States, shall be removed from Office on
    Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery,
    or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors." Article II,
    Section 4.

    The Nuremberg Judgment proclaimed war of aggression
    "the Supreme international crime." World War II was
    comprised of wars of aggression. President Bush boasted
    assassination and summary executions in his 2003 State
    of the Union message.

    We need your help. Vote to Impeach. Persuade others to
    vote to impeach now.

    The impeachment campaign will be achieving its largest
    ever street visibility by organizing a huge contingent
    on September 24th, at what will be the largest peace
    demonstration in Washington D.C. since the war of
    aggression against Iraq began in March 2003. The
    demonstration will call loud and clear for impeachment,
    withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, and full
    reparations to the victims of U.S. violence.

    We are organizing buses from many cities on September
    24th. Ticket prices are being kept low so that
    everyone who wants to come can attend. Printing banners,
    signs, posters add to the expenses. We are also preparing
    to publish another round of full page ads in the New
    York Times and other newspapers so that the message of
    impeachment resonates not only on September 24, but in
    the critical weeks and months ahead.

    We need money now to help promote and transport people
    who want peace to Washington on September 24, for the
    next round of newspaper ads, and for the acceleration
    and continuation of the impeachment drive into the
    Congressional elections next year. Please take a moment
    to make a much needed donation:
    http://www.pephost.org/site/R?i=yd1jp1jf_Oz3NB5oj-6L-Q..

    Sincerely,

    Ramsey Clark
     
  2. JHardee13

    JHardee13 Member

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    And let us symbolically go back and impeach all of the other presidents who have broken their oaths to the Constitution by abusing the power of their offices. Let's see. Who might the big ones be? GW, Clinton, LBJ, JFK, Eisenhower, FDR, Andrew Johnson, Lincoln, Andrew Jackson. Help me out here. There hasn't been a big name president since Jefferson who has really stuck by the principles of the republic. One usurpation after another for 200 years. sad. so sad
     

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