10 Reasons to Impeach Bush by Dave Lindorff
1. "A Crime Against Peace." Initiating a war of aggression against a nation that posed no immediate threat to the U.S.--a war that has needlessly killed 2550 Americans and maimed and damaged over 20,000 more, while killing over 100,000 innocent Iraqi men, women and children, is the number one war crime according to the Nuremberg Charter, a document which was largely drawn up by American lawyers after World War II.
2. Lying and organizing a conspiracy to trick the American people and the U.S. Congress into approving an unnecessary and illegal war. This is defined as "A Conspiracy to Commit a Crime Against Peace" in the Nuremberg Charter, to which the U.S. is a signatory.
3. Approving and encouraging, in violation of U.S. and international law, the use of torture, kidnapping and rendering of prisoners of war captured in Iraq and Afghanistan and in the course of the so-called War on Terror. Note that the Hamdan decision actually declares Bush to have violated the Third Geneva Convention on Treatment of Prisoners of War, which means the justices are in effect calling the president a war criminal. Under U.S. and international law, if prisoners have died because of such a violation--and many have died in illegal US captivity because of torture authorized by this president--the penalty is death (a point made to the president in a warning memo written by his then White House counsel Alberto Gonzales, the text of which is published in full in the appendix of our book).
4. Illegally stripping the right of citizenship and the protections of the Constitution from American citizens, denying them the fundamental right to have their cases heard in a court, to hear the charges against them, to be judged in a public court by a jury of their peers, and to have access to a lawyer.
5. Authorizing the spying on American citizens and their communications by the National Security Agency and other U.S. police and intelligence agencies, in violation of the First and Fourth Amendments and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
6. Obstructing investigation into and covering up knowledge of the deliberate exposing of the identity of a U.S. CIA undercover operative, and possibly conspiring in that initial outing itself.
7. Obstructing the investigation into the 9-11 attacks and lying to investigators from the Congress and the bi-partisan 9-11 Commission--actions that come perilously close to treason. (Former Florida Senator Bob Graham, who headed the Senate Intelligence Committee until his retirement at the end of 2002, has called this the president's most impeachable crime.)
8. Violating the due process and other constitutional rights of thousands of citizens and legal residents by rounding them up and disappearing or deporting them without hearings.
9. Abuse of power, undermining of the Constitution and violating the presidential oath of office by deliberately refusing to administer over 750 acts duly passed into law by the Congress--actions with if left unchallenged would make the Congress a vestigial body, and the president a dictator.
10. Criminal negligence in failing to provide American troops with adequate armor before sending them into a war of choice, criminal negligence in going to war against a weak, third-world nation without any planning for post war occupation and reconstruction, criminal negligence in failing to respond to a known and growing crisis in the storm-blasted city of New Orleans, and criminal negligence in failing to act, and in fact in actively obstructing efforts by other countries and American state governments, to deal with the looming crisis of global warming.
Crimes 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9, and possibly crimes 1, 2 and 6 have all been justified by the president using the claim of "special powers" in his role as commander in chief, the claim that was ruled invalid by the High Court, in relation to crime number 3.
It is clearly high time for all American citizens, whatever our politics, who care about the Constitution, American democracy, and the basic freedoms that we as a nation have assumed for over two centuries to be our birthright, to demand that this criminal usurper in the White House be called to account, along with his cronies - - especially Vice President Dick Cheney and Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales.
David Lindorff is a columnist for Counterpunch, and is author of several recent books (“This Can’t Be Happening! Resisting the Disintegration of American Democracy” and “The Case for Impeachment: The Legal Argument for Removing President George W. Bush from Office”).
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Letter to Congressional Reps re Abuse of Power
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Letter to Congressional Reps on 6/26/07
The current state of disapproval of congress arises from two major sources. One is the current state of U.S. involvement in Iraq and the second is the acquiescence of congress to the unconstitutional usurpation of power by the current administration. The President and Vice-President took an oath of office to uphold the Constitution and the federal laws of the United States. It has failed to do this. Two examples include the authorization of spying and wiretapping of American citizens without the necessary court warrants and the denial of the fundamental right to have cases heard in a court of law, to hear charges, to have access to a lawyer and to have cases heard in a public court of law. These are basic rights guaranteed in the first and fourth amendments to the constitution. This administration is also guilty of abuse of power by refusing to administer over 750 acts passed by Congress. These so-called signing statements do not have the force of law and any federal employee (including the President and Vice-President) can be prosecuted for not enforcing these laws. To learn more, read David Lindorf’s book, “I Can’t Believe This is Happening: Resisting the Disintegration of American Democracy”.
It is now time for Republicans in Congress to join with Democrats to pass veto-proof legislation to restore the right to Habeas Corpus and to reign in the egregious powers assumed by this administration. Failure to do this will result in nothing less than the loss of our democratic way of life.
James Madison, the father of our constitution and fourth President of the United States anticipated our current state of affairs when he said, “If tyranny and oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.” Without your help the terrorists will have already won, not by their hand, but by our own.
Sincerely,
Molly Roberts
1322 Erie Ave.
Norman, OK 73071-3656
etter is going to our reps tomorrow - it was too long to fit on a post card.