19 December, 2005

A Serious Accusation - Grounds For Impeachment

From The Wilderness
Capitol Hill Blue
San Francisco Independant Media
The Aggressive Progressives


  • Far more serious than the accusation of faulty information on WMDs in Iraq.

  • Far more serious than the accusation of spying on Americans without a warrant.

  • Far more serious than letting his buddies in sensitive office positions.

  • Far more serious than allowing his financial supporters get away with crimes against the enviornment.



George W Bush has crossed the line. I don't care if you are a Republican or a Democrat or an Independent. If you agree with what he said and do not think he should be impeached, you are as unAmerican as the President.

What did he say that was so bad?

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GOP leaders told Bush that his hardcore push to renew the more onerous provisions of the [Patriot] act could further alienate conservatives still mad at the President from his botched attempt to nominate White House Counsel Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court.

"I don't give a goddamn," Bush retorted. "I'm the President and the Commander-in-Chief. Do it my way."

"Mr. President, one aide in the meeting said. "There is a valid case that the provisions in this law undermine the Constitution."

"Stop throwing the Constitution in my face," Bush screamed back. "It's just a goddamned piece of paper!"

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Do you have to even think for more than a minute why Bush should be impeached? His job as President is to uphold the Constitution. It is not just a "goddamned piece of paper", but his sworn duty to protect while in office. It is that piece of paper that makes America what it is.

If a Constitution is only a "goddamned piece of paper", then why did he make such a big deal that Iraq was on the right track because they have a similar piece of paper together? Why did we risk the lives of our soldiers for them to protect our own so-called "goddamned piece of paper." Thousands of people died to protect that document to which he places no value.

I do not think it is an overreaction to say he should be immediately ejected from office. His comments have reflected exactly what he thinks of our Constitution and our people. He is not even worthy of being called an American.

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are so right. Unfortuantely his thinking reflects the thinking of many Americans--who shouldn't be called that

Monday, 19 December, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yep, it is serious grounds. i talked about this on my blog last week - even if we don't accept that he said it, the reports being dubious, it doesn't negate his actions - which clearly show what he thinks about the constitution, regardless of what he says.

Monday, 19 December, 2005  
Blogger Black Eyed Gurl said...

This is the most disturbing thing I have heard about Bush (not ever, just for today, the man constantly shocks the shit out of me). This is really disturbing. I'll prolly steal it for my blog. People should know. BTW; Found you courtesy of your comment on Ivory's Unfinished Thoughts (she's my best friend). I love your blog. Great politics!

Tuesday, 20 December, 2005  

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