Bush is outrageous and must be impeached!

DebDP

Posted: Apr 25, 08 5:55am

I confess I am out here trying to mobilize the masses. We really have to face the fact that George Bush has committed many, many impeachable offenses. It is not good enough to simply bide our time and wait for his term to end. He has months left. Do you know how much more damage he can do in the time he has left?

This is a president who has openly lied to justify invading a sovereign nation purely for political reasons. Now, I understand that hoodwinked everyone into thinking we were in danger from Iraq, but we now know that that was a lie. In fact, I am trying to find just one truth in the myriad of lies this administration has told. The fact is that General Patraeus admitted we went there to protect American assets. Read: OIL.

This is a president who just recently admitted that he himself authorized torture as an interrogation technique. And he did it proudly, I might add.

This is a president whose administration outed a covert CIA operative in retaliation for her husband disputing the veracity of pre-Iraq war intelligence about the purchase of yellowcake uranium from Niger. There is even evidence now that Bush ordered this himself. In any other country, even those we like to think of as backwards compared to us, that would be considered TREASON.

Richard Nixon was impeached for illegal wiretapping and subsequently covering it up. Bill Clinton was impeached for having illicit sex with an intern and then lying to a grand jury. Help me here. George Bush has wiretapped illegally. George Bush has lied to Congress and the American people. George Bush (or the those in the highest echelons of his administration) has outed a CIA operative. George Bush has illegally invaded a sovereign country for political purposes. George Bush has obstructed the investigation into 9-11, and then he lied to the bipartisan 9-11 commission. SHOULDN'T THIS GUY BE IMPEACHED, PEOPLE?

The wimps in Congress give the same excuse every time I write them: We would not be able to complete the process in the time he has left in his term. The impeachment process must happen regardless of that. If it does not happen, we will rightfully be seen as a pathetic excuse for a democracy. This is not what our forefathers intended.

Theodore Roosevelt had it right when he said, "Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the president or any other public official." The majority of what George Bush has done, particularly in his second term, has gone against either ever law or value held by this country. He must go so that we can open up the doors and see for real what this administration has done. This might be painful, but it is the only way to ensure it will not happen again.

6 Comments // 5 Members

Posted: Apr 25, 08 6:15am

I confess I am out here trying to mobilize the masses. We really have to face the fact that George Bush has committed ma...

You're just coming to this realization? A little late, aren't you?

In case nobody told you, the time to close the barn door is before the horse leaves.

Bush is now irrelevent. He'll be gone in less than a year. Even assuming you could find enough people stupid enough to waste effort on this, by the time anyhting could be done, Bush will be long gone.

Maybe you'd be better off starting to impeach the next president.

Posted: Apr 25, 08 9:18am

You're just coming to this realization? A little late, aren't you?

In case nobody told you, the time to close the ba...

Nick

I think you are probably right although I would love to see some pay.

I hate to say it but the people we elected to control congress didn't seem to understand why they were given power, and really dropped the ball by not at least bringing charges.

Posted: Apr 25, 08 9:35am

I confess I am out here trying to mobilize the masses. We really have to face the fact that George Bush has committed ma...

Nick is right it probably is too late but if it was done it might send a message to future Presidents. The impeachment of Clinton was so unreasonable and politically motivated that i am afraid the option has been lost.

Posted: Apr 25, 08 10:41am

I confess I am out here trying to mobilize the masses. We really have to face the fact that George Bush has committed ma...

I just hope he leaves office when his time is up . If we continue to follow the Roman model eventually it'll be up to the Secret Service to depose presidents .

I think we should hope his lack of popularity and the Democrat controlled houses will keep him somewhat in check .We need to focus on reform, election reform and curbs on executive power .

Posted: Apr 25, 08 10:50am

I just hope he leaves office when his time is up . If we continue to follow the Roman model eventually it'll be up to th...

What we really need are some people in government who have actually read the Constitution. I actually have many times but I don't want to be in government

Posted: Apr 25, 08 11:27am

You're just coming to this realization? A little late, aren't you?

In case nobody told you, the time to close the ba...

No. This isn't something I've just realized, so don't make those assumptions. TBD is something I've just found. I've been on this impeachment thing since 2002. I've started petitions. I've done the local government thing. I've signed petitions. I've visited my Congressman and my senator. I've marched.

And, frankly, you're the shortsighted one. The havoc that Bush has wrought will live for quite some time. He will never be irrelevant. Unless we confront him, the entire democratic process will be a joke. This isn't just about punishing Bush. It's about bringing ourselves back to where we belong as a nation.