By Diana Lee
June 12, 2005
| UNIORB: REALITY CHECK: POLITICS |
No one is above the
law — guaranteed by the Constitution of the United
States.
The Founding Fathers of the
United States Constitution especially included an impeachment clause for high
officers who violate the principles of the Constitution as stated in Article II
Section 4 —
“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.”
Alexander Hamilton asserted that an
impeachment was warranted for "those offences
which proceed from the misconduct of public men, or, in other words, from the
abuse or violation of some public trust… as they relate chiefly to injuries done
immediately to the society itself." And James Madison at Virginia’s
ratification convention stated: “A President is impeachable if he attempts to
subvert the Constitution.”
As fact after fact come
forth revealing the truths of the Iraq War and a democracy turning into a
tyranny behind the mask of wartime necessity, President George W. Bush and Vice
President Richard B. Cheney have continuously abused their powers, abused public
trust, and violated the constitutional principles in an attempt to subvert the
Constitution. The American people and the Congress can now hold the President
and the Vice President accountable for their misconduct and unconstitutional
actions against the United States of America.
Besides violating
the Presidential Oath to preserve,
protect and defend the Constitution (Article II Section 1) and violating his
constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed (Article
II Section 3), George W. Bush along with Richard Cheney stand to be impeached
for high crimes and misdemeanors and for violating the following Articles and
Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution:
— provided a
forged document dated October 2000, describing the sale of uranium to Iraq by
Niger to the International Atomic Energy Commission and used that sale in the
State of the Union Address
(TRUTH: CIA
claimed that Bush knew beforehand that the document was
bogus.)
— justified war against Iraq by providing false
information, including weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
“Intelligence gathered by this and other governments
leaves no doubt that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of
the most lethal weapons ever devised."
– Bush’s Address to the Nation
(March 17, 2003)
"Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction. There is no doubt he is amassing them to use against our friends, against our allies, and against us."
– Cheney’s Speech at Veterans of Foreign Wars 103rd National Convention (August 26, 2002)
(TRUTH: No WMD)
— misled the nation to believe Iraq was linked to the
terrorist attacks of September 11th by Al-Qaeda
"He (Saddam
Hussein) was a threat because he had used weapons of mass destruction against
his own people. He was a threat because he was a sworn enemy to the United
States of America, just like Al-Qaeda. He was a threat because he had terrorist
connections — not only Al-Qaeda connections, but other connections to terrorist
organizations." –
Bush (New York Times
6-18-2004)
“If we’re successful in Iraq…we will have struck a
major blow right at the heart of the base, if you will, the geographic base of
the terrorists who have had us under the assault now for many years, but most
especially on 9/11.”
– Cheney (Meet The Press
9-14-2003)
(TRUTH: Commission Investigation Report on Sept. 11
terrorist attacks found no “collaborative relationship” between Iraq and the
Al-Qaeda terrorists. The only relationship was that Al-Qaeda contacted Iraq for
support but was rejected. Al-Qaeda
terrorists didn’t operate in Iraq until after the invasion by the U.S. military
forces.)
(Violation of the Federal Anti-conspiracy Statute, 18 U.S.C. § 371
and The False Statements Accountability Act of 1996, 18 U.S.C. § 1001)
— submitted a false report and a letter (March 18,
2003) to the United States Congress on the reasons for launching a ‘pre-emptive
attack’ on Iraq (Downing Street Memo, dated July 23, 2002, revealed that by the
summer of 2002, President Bush had decided to launch a war against Iraq with the
justification of terrorism and WMD based on ‘fixed’ facts and
intelligence.)
(Violation of Article 1 Section 8)
(TRUTH: The Oct. 2002 resolution passed
by the Congress gave Bush the authority “to take action in order to deter and
prevent acts of international terrorism against the United States….” The
resolution never granted the president authority to declare war on Iraq. In
fact, only Congress can declare war for the United
States.)
(Violation of Article II Section 3)
— shifted
money allocated by Congress for the war in Afghanistan to the war in Iraq.
(President can only execute the laws passed by Congress.)
— failed as
leaders in their dereliction of duty in preventing September 11 terrorist
attacks
(Commission Investigation Report on September 11
terrorist attacks noted that the Bush Administration received heightened
warnings of possible terrorist attacks in the summer of 2001 and a presidential
daily briefing (August 6, 2001 – a month before September 11) regarding an
imminent terrorist attack on U.S. soil.)
(Violation of Bill of
Rights: Fifth Amendment)
— denying the citizen’s constitutional rights for a fair
trial
(Confining American
citizens without charges and denying their fundamental rights for due process of
law.)
— diverting
military
resources from pursuing known terrorists in
Afghanistan
(As the
Commander-in-Chief, Bush diverted military resources from Afghanistan to Iraq.
Instead of conducting an all-out effort in pursuing known terrorists, such as
Osama Bin Laden who have repeatedly attacked the United States of America, the
U.S. military forces were diverted to invade and occupy Iraq. To this day, Osama
Bin Laden remains at large and still a threat.)
(Violation of Article VI)
— defied the
decisions of the United Nations against attacking Iraq is a violation of the UN
Charter
(Violation of Article VI)
— committing a
war of aggression is a violation of the Nuremberg Charter
(killing
and injuring hundred thousands of civilians)
(TRUTH: By violating
the International Laws that the U.S. agreed to by treaty, Bush has violated the
“supreme Law of the Land.”)
(Violation of Article VI and Article III Section
3)
— authorizing
the use of torture on detainees in prison camps, such as the infamous Iraq's Abu
Ghraib and Cuba's Guantanamo Bay
(As the Commander-in-Chief, Bush is accountable for the U.S. military personnel in violating the Geneva Convention and the U.S. Constitution against torture ratified in 1994.)
(TRUTH: Since Bush’s declaration of
“Mission Accomplished” at the end of Iraq war two years ago, the deaths and
injuries of U.S. soldiers and Iraqis continue to climb every day. Despite a
newly established Iraqi government, Iraq remains unstable and its future
unclear.)
In the last thirty-one
years, considering the two previous presidential impeachments — Richard Nixon
charged for obstructing justice, abuse of powers, and unlawful refusal to supply
material subpoenaed by the House of Representatives; Bill Clinton charged for
perjury and obstruction of justice — George Bush certainly warrants an
impeachment not only for his lengthy list but also for the severity of the
impeachable offenses.
Although Cheney keeps a low
profile, he has worked behind the scenes as one of the most powerful vice
presidents, regarded as a driving force behind the Iraq war and the Bush
administration’s energy policy, according to the White House insiders. He
withheld the details of his energy task force meetings with energy industry
leaders to help formulate the administration’s national energy policy. He denied
that he
played any role in awarding a billion-dollar business contract to Halliburton,
where Cheney was chief executive from 1995 to 2000. He has shaped the administration's strategy in the war
on terrorism. Undoubtedly, Cheney's shadow looms larger than Bush's presence in
the Oval Office.
Along with their own 2004 and 2000 elections under the suspicion of fraud, George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney at the helm of the administration, have led this nation to an illegal and ongoing war, economic disaster, environmental decline, and international disgrace.
It's time for the American people to speak out. It's
time for the Congress to do their duty. It’s time for the American
people, through the representatives of the Congress, to impeach the President
and the Vice President of the United States.
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