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Historic Imperative for Impeachment of a Criminal Regime: Ramsey Clark & Ralph Nader

by Open-Publishing - Wednesday 15 February 2006
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Impeachment for High Crimes & Global Mayhem!
Letter from Ramsey Clark:
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Impeachment is the most important issue facing Constitutional government in the United States. Impeachment will determine whether the American people will hold the Bush administration accountable for its High Crimes and Misdemeanors: the supreme international crime — a war of aggression, rampant militarism, torture, surreptitious laws and treaties, and economic policies that steal from the poor and middle class to further enrich the rich.

Impeachment is also the test that will determine whether We, the People of the United States, still have the power to affect the conduct of our own elected officials and the will to exercise that power.

George Bush seeks $2.77 trillion for the 2007 Fiscal Year budget providing for more military aggression and less education, health care and other programs for the people.

He has nearly three more years to take our country into more wars maybe in Iran, North Korea, Syria, Cuba, Venezuela, or Sudan; three more years to trash the Bill of Rights at home and destroy all respect for the United States abroad; three more years to enrich the rich, impoverish the middle class and poor, undermine the U.S. economy and burden future generations of Americans with burdens they cannot bear.

Our impeachment ad in the New York Times on January 27, 2006 shows we can make a difference. It generated tens of thousands of new votes for impeachment.

The New York Times carried the Impeachment message in the first section, full page, to readers of more than a million copies of the National Edition and the New York Edition of the New York Times.

More newspaper ads, more votes for Impeachment, more organizing and fundraising can make Impeachment a major issue in the 2006 midterm Congressional elections. A committed effort over the next months can move Impeachment to the forefront in the elections and to the floor of the House of Representatives which has the "sole power of Impeachment," and onto the Senate for trial.

Ads in newspapers in Congressional Districts can help activate impeachment organizing to bring the issue home to members and candidates where their election will be decided.

Only Impeachment will warn the next Presidents that the American people will hold them accountable if they lawlessly lead us into wars, aggression and criminal acts to control foreign government and exploit their peoples.

Only Impeachment will assure governments and peoples around the world that the American people understand what their government has done, that the American people are strong and good, and have impeached and removed their lawless leaders from office for violating all the principles America has always espoused, and that We, the People of the United States will remain vigilant and see to it that the government of the United States will hereafter seek peace, friendship, equality of nations and peoples, and respect for the human dignity of every child, woman, and man on Earth.

I urge you to enlist now in the Impeachment Movement for the duration, to organize your community in the struggle and to raise and contribute funds essential to secure the Impeachment of George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Alberto Gonzales and other civil officers found to have committed High Crimes and Misdemeanors. Click here to make a donation for the mass advertising campaign to place the NYT impeachment ad in other newspapers and support the campaign for impeachment.

Sincerely,

Ramsey Clark
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The Impeachable Mr. Bush
An Aggregation of High Crimes and Misdemeanors

By RALPH NADER

What will it take for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney to be held responsible for a multitude of political crimes, recklessness, prevarications and just plain massive ongoing mismanagement of the taxpayers government?

The first step is to aggregate these travesties so they add up to a more comprehensive judgment. Then, together they confront us with an awful truth — that our present system of constitution, law and checks and balances have failed to be invoked by the elected and appointed officials of our Congress and our Courts. This is happening even though the polls have been dropping on the Bush regime for over a year and are now quite negative on many important questions.

Consider the following sample of irresponsibility and flouting of the law and then ask yourself how much more will it take to start holding the Bush/Cheney crowd of serial fibbers and dictacrats accountable? Is there ever to be a tipping point in the Washington world of spineless Democrats and supine Congressional Republicans worried about Bush losing the 2006 elections?

1. The drug benefit boondoggle, starting January 1, 2006, has been by all reports maelstrom of confusion, deprivation, gouging and misadministration, leaving many sick people in a frightening limbo. That is Bushland messing up big time while giving the gouging, long-subsidized profit-glutted drug companies hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade paid by the taxpayer.

2. Katrina! The breaching of the levees was predicted at least over a year before and warned about just before the Hurricane hit by federal officials but ignored by the Administration. Bush’s godliness complex let him give the public the impression that the destruction was an unavoidable Act of God, when it was an avoidable disaster of Bush. The White House earlier had cut the Army Corps of Engineers budget designed for hurricane defense in the New Orleans area. The Corps itself is not blameless, but its commander in chief is, after all, George W. Bush.

3. Bush-Cheney plunged our country into an endless war-quagmire in Iraq on an often repeated platform of falsehoods, cover-ups and deliberate distractions from the ignored necessities here at home. Tens of thousands of American have lost their lives, their limbs or their health over there and casualties of innocent Iraqi adults and children are much more numerous. Already costing hundreds of billions of dollars, the mismanagement of this war of choice is the material of hundreds of Pentagon audits, Congressional reports, official admissions, firsthand press reports and Congressional condemnations by the respected Government Accountability Office (GAO).

"Iraq Rebuilding Badly Hobbled", U.S. Report finds, "is a recent front page headline in The New York Times— one of many such headlines in recent months. The corporate contractors, such ass Halliburton, will set records for waste and worse as the facts spill out to the people.

4. The impeachable George W. Bush imperiously asserts that he will continue to violate federal law and place the American people under any surveillance that he chooses to impose without ever using a Congressionally approved procedure which requiresfor a quick and secret court warrant that is even permitted to be retroactive.

He and his pitchmen claim that they are pursuing terrorists. But the National Security Agency’s (NSA) electronic dragnets are enveloping millions of people, flooding the FBI with what that agency says is mountains of indiscriminate undigested data that are useless.

Besides, as of the end of 2004, Bush and John Ashcroft, his then Attorney General had arrested 5000 people on suspicion of terrorism, jailed them, most without charges, and then proceeded to strike out. Two were convicted and the convictions were overturned in Michigan. The Bush scorecard, according to Georgetown Law professor David Cole was 0 for 5000! Does this record qualify for chronic abuse of legal process or is it just sloppy law enforcement designed to produce political press releases?

5. Bush pumps "the ownership society" and opposes attempts to give investors the power that should accrue to them as owners over the self-enriching managers of the giant corporations. As a result, big time corporate executives keep vastly overpaying themselves, through their rubber-stamp Boards of Directors (starting at $7200 an hour in 2002 and upward for the CEOs of the top 300 corporations). Warren Buffet called runaway executive compensation and stock options a central cause of cooking corporate books and undermining jobs and their own companies’ financial stability.

6. Cutting life-sustaining programs for needy children, sick adults and regulatory health-safety protections for most Americans while reducing the taxes of the richest one percent, including his own and Cheney’s taxes, invites Biblical condemnation. He has left many Americans defenseless from preventable hazards here at home, while he plays the providential Viceroy of Iraq. At the same time, Bush’s forked tongue touts "the safety of the American people" as his highest responsibility.

7. He encumbers young children with taxes (who will have to pay the debt) through massive federal deficits brought about significantly by huge numbers of corporate handouts, giveaways, subsidies and tax escapism. That’s one way of leaving children behind.

8. Mismangement and underfunding implode his educational distraction called No Child Left Behind. Just ask the Republican state of Utah or millions of teachers beset with constant, vapid standardized multiple choice tests created by corporate consultants.

9. He huffs and puffs about spreading democracies around the world while condoning and encouraging the shipment of whole American industries and jobs to the communist Chinese dictatorship, and other dictatorships on which he continues to lavish such globalized policies.

However, his boomeranging foreign policy may yet turn him into an unintended patron saint of elected Islamic theocracies.

These and many other documentations of his tortured tenure can demonstrate what their aggregation can contribute to motivate the American people toward holding him and Cheney accountable to them under the rule of law. But don’t count on the Democrats leading. They blew another election — Congressional and Presidentially — against the worst Republicans in American history.

Aggregation, my fellow citizens, is up to your independent minds and judgments to absorb and act upon.

For a sample of aggregation , see http://DemocracyRising.us

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High Political Purpose & Historic Precedent for Impeachment:
An Academic View of Our Constitutional Imperative

Jamin B. Raskin
February 14, 2006

As the rule of law shrinks all around us in George W. Bush’s second term, many citizens are looking to presidential impeachment as a path back to civilized limits on state power. Indeed, impeachment, as legal historian Raoul Berger once argued, is our major constitutional instrument for defending the rule of law against willful presidents who defy Congress and refuse to accept any constraints on their power.

The Framers made impeachment our key check against presidents with dangerous kingly ambitions. They believed strongly in the “high political purposes served by impeachment” and saw, as Berger put it, that impeachment’s 17th century forerunner-declarations by Parliament that ministerial acts were treasonous-“played a mighty role in the achievement of English liberty.”

Yet in the political opposition today, there is no consensus about impeachment. Registered Democrats all over America jump to their feet and applaud when someone calls for impeaching President Bush. According to a Zogby poll, fully two-thirds of all Democratic voters believe that impeachment proceedings should take place if Bush indeed ordered the wiretapping of U. S. citizens outside the law. To be sure, talk of impeachment is cathartic-but it is also totally serious.

Yet Democrats in Congress have pulled down a curtain of silence over the I-word. They believe that, with mounting corruption woes at home and spiraling war worries from Iraq, the Republicans are about to get their comeuppance anyway in the 2006 midterm elections. With all the stars aligned for victory in November, Democratic leaders in Washington do not want the inexorably nasty politics of impeachment distracting the nation, mobilizing the Republican base and possibly driving away Independent voters at the last minute. They remember the terrible image that stuck to Republican House managers who brought the puritanical case against Clinton-not for political crimes against the state but personal ethical lapses-while most Americans were indeed eager to simply “move on.”

And Beltway Democratic strategists say that introducing a bill of impeachment is a fool’s errand anyway because the Republicans control both the House of Representatives, which brings impeachment charges, and the U. S. Senate, which tries the case. Having just poured a lot of energy and money into the losing fight against Justice Alito, why hit our heads against the wall demanding something Republicans won’t possibly allow?

Grassroots Democrats are less concerned with these practicalities and the fall elections and more focused on the Constitution, which provides for impeachment of the president, vice president and other civil officers guilty of “high crimes and misdemeanors.” Although this phrase leaves some ambiguities at the margin, everyone can agree that the following offenses allegedly committed by President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and other officials would be impeachable "high crimes" justifying their removal from office if indeed proven in Congress:

The Bush administration has knowingly taken us to war under false pretenses and in violation of the United Nations Charter, the Geneva Conventions and other international instruments prohibiting aggressive war. It has doctored and misrepresented evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, manipulated the flow of information from the war, secretly paid foreign entities to publish favorable news accounts and tried to suppress publication of photographs of the coffins of our returning war dead. Its law-breaking has cost thousands of American and Iraqi lives.

The president has ordered the National Security Agency to spy on American citizens in direct violation of the Fourth Amendment and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The administration is now stonewalling Congress about what actually happened, merrily pleading reasons of state along the way.

The president has argued, and acted on the premise, that his administration has the right to hold and confine U.S. citizens indefinitely, without due process, access to the courts or even the right to see a lawyer.

The administration has set up secret prisons all over the world, many of them using torture and degrading treatment to humiliate, wound and kill detainees. The president has tried to redefine torture as only involving pain equivalent to that experienced during “major organ failure,” argued that international instruments and convention banning torture do not apply to the United States, and resisted Sen. John McCain’s push to codify a ban on degrading treatment.

The administration has presided over three of the worst policy disasters in American history: the shocking dereliction of duty that preceded the 9/11 terror attacks, the appalling negligence (at best) that generated the false conclusion that Saddam Hussein had “weapons of mass destruction,” and the mind-boggling ineptitude that turned Hurricane Katrina into a real weapon of mass destruction that ravaged one of the world’s great cities and killed hundreds and hundreds of our fellow citizens and displaced and rendered homeless hundreds of thousands more.

The pressing question now is how to reconcile the seemingly irresistible logic for impeachment with the Republican lockdown on all of our national political institutions-from the White House and the House of Representatives to the Senate and the Supreme Court, whose chief justice would preside over a presidential impeachment trial in the Senate. Impeachment, by design of the Framers, is not a remedy imposed by the courts but a set of charges brought by a majority in the House of Representatives and heard in a trial by the Senate, which can convict only with a two-thirds vote. It is a legal-style judgment emerging from our most political and partisan institutions.

We obviously need a strategy to close the gap between citizen Democrats, who see impeachment proceedings as a moral imperative for the return of democratic legitimacy, and congressional Democrats, who see impeachment as an implausible diversion from a practical political agenda.

The key is to think of impeachment not as a single event but as a series of steps to restore the rule of law and reassert the practices of popular democracy that have been trampled ever since the Republican Party and five collusive Supreme Court justices derailed the presidential election in 2000. We should follow these three specific steps to restore constitutional law and order:

1. Moral Impeachment: One meaning of impeachment is to charge with malfeasance in office, but the other is “To challenge or discredit.” We can debunk the administration’s policies all over America, especially with the excellent work done by Rep. John Conyers and his staff on the fraudulent rush to war. Institutions with moral authority like universities, municipalities, unions and churches should conduct their own “Impeach-Ins” to impeach the various frauds and policy deceptions of the administration. The Federalist Society and others who support Bush should be invited to defend the constitutionality of Bush’s actions.

2. Electoral Impeachment: We should nationalize the coming elections and use them to “impeach the Republican Party,” which has been captured by its most extreme elements and now poses a real threat to the Republic. The Abramoff-soaked Republicans in Congress have presided over dangerous political corruption, deficit spending, violation of civil liberty, and military and national security lawlessness. The 2006 elections must become a nationwide referendum on corruption and restoration of the rule of law at every level of government.

3. Congressional impeachment: If the Democrats recapture Congress or at least one chamber in 2006 and evidence of the administration’s law-breaking continues to mount, the moral, political and legal predicate will have been laid to introduce articles of impeachment that can actually be heard and passed. If President Clinton can be impeached (though not convicted) for lying about sex, why can’t President Bush be impeached for lying about weapons of mass destruction, for spying illegally on Americans, for violating the Constitution and international treaty obligations, and for criminal dereliction of duty before, during and after 9/11, the invasion of Iraq and Hurricane Katrina?

It is ironic that the House impeachment of President Clinton proved so easy when his “high crimes” were so base and trivial. Meantime, the massive and fundamental offenses against law and constitutional order committed by this administration are only beginning to surface in polite conversation on Capitol Hill. But all of this just shows the truth of Gerald Ford’s statement when he was a congressman that an impeachable offense is whatever the House of Representatives “considers it to be at a given moment in history.” It is important that we not allow impeachment to become a mere partisan tool for harassing the president but rather the guarantee of constitutional law and order.

In American politics, our sense of what is possible and what is practical can turn on a dime, and we, the people, are usually the force that makes it happen. In my dictionary, the word “impeachment” is immediately preceded by “impatience” and comes right before the appearance of “imperative.”

Jamin B. Raskin (jbr@jaminraskin.com ) is a professor of Constitutional Law at American University and Director of its Program on Law and Government. He is also a Democratic candidate for the Maryland State Senate in the 2006 elections.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/02/14/impeach_yes_but.php

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  • Take back our country now, give it back to the people of this country, we say more of this GWB, Cheney, Rice, Rove, McClelland, Rumsfeldt and all the supporters in this party.

    Yep American people you need to demand that impeachment be granted and excerise our rights to protect our freedom from the lies, cover ups, the rotten scams of Iraq, Katrina, Prespcrition Drugs, Health Care, Education, LEAVE THE SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM ALONE.

    tHIS Group in the white house has destroyed and killed more people from their lies, cover ups.

    Now we have Cheney almost killing a man because he is trigger happy,

    To kill a bird for what, not to eat but for the sport. That is what this group is doing to all of American people and the world.

    If GWB and his gang are allowed to stay in office one more day, he will bomb Iran and the death numbers will be thousands, of not the end of our country. Bush is brain dead along with the rest of them.

    IMPEACH I M P E A C H IMPEACH
    LETS ROLL

  • Just a series of random thoughts brought about by reading the various articles here:

    There’s no chance of him getting a blow job, because he is too busy screwing almost the entire population of America.

    Less education means that the people are more likely to believe the lies of the government, and the cost of cannon fodder gets cheaper.

    As for making the rich richer, I’m sure he already has an island picked out somewhere, where there are no extradition laws.

    "The Ownership Society" simply means that he and his friends own society! They have forgotten what the Christ said about rich men and Heaven.

    Why do the Democrats think they are going to win the 2006 elections? Or do they mean, "I’ll get voted back in again, and that’s enough for me"? If a bill of impeachment is introduced, and then is shot down by the republicans, it will be sure evidence to the average American that Congress is as culpable as the president for the present mess in America.

    Maybe we should rename the country BSB: The Benighted States of Bush. After all, he seems to think that he both king and emperor.

    If Bush is not impeached, then another sanction will slowly become more viable and probable: Assassination. I say this as someone who has observed the history of the 20th century, and before. The question is then, whether the assassination is carried out with a bullet or a 100 megaton nuclear weapon.