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ILLEGAL WAR

The memorial goes on to set forth that, George W. Bush has intentionally misled the Congress and the public regarding the threat from Iraq in order to justify a war against Iraq, intentionally conspired with others to defraud the United States in connection with the war against Iraq in violation of Title 18 United States Code, Section 371;

ILLEGAL SPYING
*Update - Recently Found Guilty by District Court

The memorial goes on to set forth that, George W. Bush has admitted to ordering the National Security Agency to conduct electronic surveillance of American civilians without seeking warrants from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, duly constituted by Congress in 1978, in violation of Title 50 United States Code, Section 1805;

ILLEGAL BREAKING OF GENEVA CONVENTIONS
*Update -Found Guilty by Supreme Court

The memorial goes on to set forth that, George W. Bush has conspired to commit the torture of prisoners in violation of the "Federal Torture Act" Title 18 United States Code, Section 113C, the UN Torture Convention and the Geneva Convention, which under Article VI of the Constitution are part of the "supreme Law of the Land";

ILLEGAL DETENTION
*Update - Found Guilty by District Court

The memorial goes on to set forth that, George W. Bush has acted to strip Americans of their constitutional rights by ordering indefinite detention of citizens, without access to legal counsel, without charge and without opportunity to appear before a civil judicial officer to challenge the detention, based solely on the discretionary designation by the President of a U.S. citizen as an "enemy combatant", all in subversion of law;

2007-01-01 10:00:54 · 24 answers · asked by FOX NEWS WATCHER 1 in Politics & Government Politics

ILLEGAL RELEASE OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION

The memorial goes on to set forth that, George W. Bush authorized the leaking classified national secrets to further a political agenda, exposing an unknown number of covert U. S. intelligence agents to potential harm and retribution while simultaneously refusing to investigate the matter;

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ILLEGAL FREEZING OF ACCOUNTS AND RESTRICTION TO FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY
*Update - Found Guilty by District Court

The memorial goes on to set forth that, George W. Bush ordered the freezing of financial accounts without limit to how groups were chosen to be on such a list, and further sets forth that he ordered himself the power to create blacklists of any individual he felt was associated with the aforementioned groups. Thereby creating a system of "guilt by association."

2007-01-01 10:02:05 · update #1

http://impeachforpeace.org/evidence/

2007-01-01 10:02:45 · update #2

curious_O...? the facts as I see them? the Courts have ruled or you blind?

2007-01-01 10:03:47 · update #3

24 answers

oh come on -- you are not a republican. be honest on what you are and then present the facts as you see them.

2007-01-01 10:02:32 · answer #1 · answered by curious_One 5 · 5 5

I am not a Republican, but I would have to think supporting impeachment would be good for the Republican Party to re-establish credibility with the public.

The Republican Party has to do everything it can to distance itself from the thinking that led to Iraq -- a war that may very well go down as the biggest strategic blunder in the history of US foreign policy.

WIth all the gutting of our way of life that has accompanied this war and President, there is plenty to impeach on that is consistent with conservative thinking and the rule of law.

Remember that eloquent speech Henry Hyde made, about the rulw of law, that led in part to Clinton's impeachment? I think if Republicans went back and re-read that speech they might that impeachment is a patriotic move.

2007-01-01 10:07:02 · answer #2 · answered by Murphy 3 · 3 1

Yes. Many Republicans have a logical brain. They also have looked at the facts. The list of Bush crimes in office is very long. Scooter will not go to prison for Bush and Cheney, he will roll over at trial. that case will go into high gear in 2008 before elections. That case is about Treason. Impeachment is the only course. The real questions are. Do Democrats have the cahonas?
Will Democrats do the will of the people who put them in Office?

2007-01-01 10:09:01 · answer #3 · answered by jl_jack09 6 · 3 2

Yes, he should be, and it doesn't matter how long it takes. Not a worse breach of trust could a President make than to let service men and women lay down their lives having misled the American people and their Congress. If he is not brought to account it will tarnish America for many years to come.

2007-01-01 10:17:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Clearly, the answer is no. Republicans as a group do not favor impeaching, censuring, or even speaking harshly of their man-love idol.

As a group, Republicans favor warrantless spying, illegal detention, racism, sexism, destruction of civil rights, police state tactics, torture, murder, invasion, unilateral abrogation of treaties, and blatant corruption like no-bid no-cap contracts to the VPs company. Hell, they even favor shooting people in the face while drunk.

If you doubt me, look around.

Do not expect these people to have any sort of moral limits. They simply do not. Psychopaths and sociopaths, the lot of them.

2007-01-01 10:14:11 · answer #5 · answered by Bears 2 · 2 1

Only if the Head of the Vice Dept. Cheney is as well. If it were not a clean sweep it would be a sham. We need to Impeach them both and then fumigate the White House and all the departments they have touched.

2007-01-01 10:07:57 · answer #6 · answered by michaelsan 6 · 2 1

remember dan quaile? jimmy carter? do you really wanna get rid of this bush and take a chance on who knows what? ill garuntee youll hate that guy too.wanna know why? its NOT ONE GUY that decides stuff!! the pres cant doi ANYTHING without going thru a buttload of people!!!
if YOU were pres for a day, YOU couldnt change a damn thing.either..because you have to gothru a BUTTLOAD of other people before doing anything...
bottom line the pres and gov dont tell everything because people get stuck on stupid and see things wrong, overinflate stuff, just plain old dontunderstand what the hell all the little peices of the puzzel entail....and then theres folks like you who think you could do a better job... really .... and what exactly WOULD you do if YOU were pres for a day? you have no clue..

2007-01-01 10:14:29 · answer #7 · answered by s p 4 · 1 2

As a honest American Redster I disagree

If Bush were impeached who would take his office?

I do think the idea has merit as a long term deterrent to political corruption

Go big Red Go

2007-01-01 10:04:24 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

I'm not a republican, but I agree, only problem is that Cheney would take his place (though he basically already runs Georgie)

I dont see how people can be so blind in the world today..

2007-01-01 10:14:42 · answer #9 · answered by Ethernaut 6 · 2 1

Everything you mentioned is only in regards to the war on Terrorism. He has done a lot more than this to Americans. Pushing open borders, pushins more amnesties, NAU (SSP Agreement), the U.S.-Mexico Social Security Totalization Agreement, it goes on and on.

2007-01-01 10:04:27 · answer #10 · answered by Dawes 2 · 2 3

NO
You are a desperate communist impostor trying to incite the weak minded into following your failed communist agenda.
We laugh at you Ha Ha Ha.
Would you like to buy a piece of the Berlin Wall? That still tears you up doesn't it?
I'd line the bottom of my bird cage with your satanically inspired updates if I had a bird cage.
You impostor, I rebuke you!

2007-01-01 10:14:29 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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