Article II, Section 4 of the United States Constitution: "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."
It is becoming more evident that an impeachment inquiry is needed to determine whether the United States was plunged into war with Iraq based on manipulated intelligence and false information. Thus far the President and Vice President (…)
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The Growing Case for a Resolution of Inquiry
14 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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USA is losing patience on Iraq:"We have reached a tipping point,"
14 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentNearly six in 10 Americans say the United States should withdraw some or all of its troops from Iraq, a new Gallup Poll finds, the most downbeat view of the war since it began in 2003. Bush says progress has been made in fighting the insurgency, but a timetable for reducing the deployment of nearly 140,000 U.S. troops has yet to be made.
Patience for the war has dropped sharply as optimism about the Iraqi elections in January has ebbed and violence against U.S. troops hasn’t abated. For (…) -
Administration’s Offenses Impeachable
14 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsLet’s consider an item from the news of about two weeks ago:
A British citizen leaked a memo to London’s Sunday Times. The memo was of the written account of a meeting that a man named Richard Dearlove had with the Bush administration in July 2002. Dearlove was the head of the England’s MI-6, the equivalent of the CIA. On July 23, 2002, Dearlove briefed Tony Blair about the meeting. He said that Bush was determined to attack Iraq. He said that Bush knew that U.S. intelligence had no (…) -
End the charade
14 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
The cognitive dissonance required to believe the Bush administration is approaching critical mass. Some semblance of victory in the War on Method has been declared at least four times that I recall, and yet American troops are still being murdered on a weekly basis in free and democratic Iraq.
The armed forces are now reduced to lying about who killed its poster boys, putting its own troops on trial and revising its recruitment targets to disguise the fact that no amount of media (…) -
Michael Jackson comments on the Downing Street Memo/Minutes
13 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Spiking the Story Exclusive
U.S. intelligence infiltrated corp. media will be launching a coverup distraction campaign.
You will be subjected to days(maybe weeks) of excruciatingly painful psychological warfare to confuse, distract, and misdirect you from George Bush’s lies and the Downing Street Memo/Minutes.
You heard it here first, conserve your ammo. The more you watch, the less you know.
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Downing Street Memo Video
13 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
14 commentsHere’s a video that was put together by the Downing Street Memo folks.
Video-WMP only
"It’s tempting in the flurry of minutes and memos and articles to get so wrapped up in the story that you forget exactly who the story is about. It’s not about impeaching the President. It’s not about Republicans and Democrats. It has, and always will be, about them. About those heroes who sacrificed and trusted their government. About those with brave hearts who cannot speak now from the grave. (…) -
Top Generals in Iraq Break Ranks: There is no military solution to end insurgency
13 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsMilitary action won’t end insurgency, growing number of U.S. officers believe
BY TOM LASSETER
Knight Ridder Newspapers
BAGHDAD, Iraq - (KRT) - A growing number of senior American military officers in Iraq have concluded that there is no long-term military solution to an insurgency that has killed thousands of Iraqis and more than 1,300 U.S. troops during the past two years.
Instead, officers say, the only way to end the guerilla war is through Iraqi politics - an arena that so far (…) -
SO HERE IS WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO
13 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
10 comments"All war is based on deception." Sun Tzu, The Art of War
There is nothing new in a government lying to their people to start a war. Indeed because most people prefer living in peace to bloody and horrific death in war, any government that desires to initiate a war usually lies to their people to create the illusion that support for the war is the only possible choice they can make.
resident McKinley told the American people that the USS Maine had been sunk in Havana Harbor by a Spanish (…) -
CNN discusses Impeachment- Is lying about the reason for a war an impeachable offense?
13 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
10 commentsPresident George W. Bush has got a very serious problem. Before asking Congress for a joint resolution authorizing the use of U.S. military forces in Iraq, he made a number of unequivocal statements about the reason the United States needed to pursue the most radical actions any nation can undertake — acts of war against another nation.
Now it is clear that many of his statements appear to be false. In the past, Bush’s White House has been very good at sweeping ugly issues like this under (…) -
Web Of Cold-Blooded Lies
13 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Web Of Cold-Blooded Lies Eric Margolis, Toronto Sun June 12, 2005 PARIS - In July 2002, the head of MI-6, Britain’s secret intelligence service, briefed Prime Minister Tony Blair and his cabinet on U.S. plans to attack Iraq.
Sir Richard Dearlove ("M" to James Bond fans) reported that U.S. President George Bush had decided to invade oil-rich Iraq in March 2003, in a war "to be justified by the conjunction of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. The intelligence and facts are being (…)