Text of Bush Impeachment Resolution for Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee Released
Harwinton, CT Democratic Town Chair Myrna Watanabe and former Congressman Jim Maloney plan to introduce the following resolution for discussion at the July 25 meeting of the Democratic State Central Committee.
IMPEACHMENT RESOLUTION FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE CONNECTICUT DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE 2007
WHEREAS, Section 603 of the Manual and Rules of the U.S. House of Representatives provides for impeachment to be initiated on a motion based on charges transmitted from a state legislature; and,
WHEREAS, President George W. Bush has committed high crimes and misdemeanors as he has repeatedly and intentionally violated the United States Constitution and other laws of the United States, particularly the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and the Torture Convention, which under Article VI of the Constitution, is a treaty as part of the supreme law of the land; and
WHEREAS, President George W. Bush has ordered at least thirty times the National Security Agency to intercept and otherwise record international telephone and other signals and communications by American citizens without warrants from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, duly constituted by Congress in 1978, in violation of constitutional guarantees of due process; and,
WHEREAS, President George W. Bush has admitted that he willfully and repeatedly violated the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and boasted that he would continue to do so, each violation constituting a felony; and,
WHEREAS, President George W. Bush's dereliction of his duty resulted in our country launching an attack on a people and nation that presented no imminent threat of attack, causing the death of more than 3,000 American service personnel as of June 1, 2007, the maiming of thousands more, and the death and injury of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi people, the destruction of their civil society and infrastructure, and the sullying of the honor of the United States of America; and,
NOW, THEREFORE, the Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee submits that his actions and admissions constitute ample grounds for his impeachment, and that the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut has good cause for submitting charges to the U.S. House of Representatives under Section 603 as grounds for President George W. Bush's impeachment.
The Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee further submits that Articles of Impeachment should charge that President George W. Bush has violated his constitutional oath to execute faithfully the office of President, and to the best of his ability, to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.
In all of this, George W. Bush has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as President, subversive of constitutional government, to the great prejudice of the cause of law and justice, and to the manifest injury of the people of the State of Connecticut and of the United States.
WHEREFORE, be it Resolved: President George W. Bush by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial, removal from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy any offices of honor, trust, or profit under the United States Constitution.
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CT impeachment efforts
For further discussion on how to get this state resolution passed, see http://www.myleftnutmeg.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=7452
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CT Impeachment Resolution
The resolution will be introduced at the Sept. meeting. Myrna Watanabe sent this message:
From: Myrna
Date: Jul 18, 2007 12:01 PM
Subject: RE: Impeachment Resolution
It is being postponed to the next DSCC meeting, Sept. 26. I will continue working on it. The responses--mostly positive--are trickling in in dribs and drabs. We are concerned that we will not have a quorum or will barely have a quorum next week because so many people are away. If you contact anyone by email about it, please include the link to the Bill Moyers Journal transcript:
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/07132007/transcript4.html
Thanks.
Myrna
Impeach Osama bush-Cheney
Gil Salk
I applaud any effort to thwart the efforts of the Osama bush-Cheney administration's efforts to overrun our Constitution and Bill of Rights. (NOTE: Osama bush-Cheney seems to me to be an appropriate term for anyone in this administration who, purposefully or inadvertently, attempts to fulfill Osama bin-Laden's goal of destroying our way of life.)
I would like to see this Bill of Impeachment include Dick Cheney, though. It seems to me that the last thing we would want is to have a President Cheney.
Are there any Constitutional Law experts out there who would like to volunteer some ideas?
I plan to introduce an Impeachment Resolution at the August meeting of the Hebron (CT) Democratic Town Committee. It would be very helpful to get some ideas on how to word it most effectively.
By the way, can we start calling it the Bush War instead of the Iraq War. Let's identify who our troops are really killing and dying for.
Peace,
Gil
Frugiers' Fantastic Impeachment Letter to the Editor
A buddy of mine got this letter published this week in a Pennsylvania newspaper:
Start the president's impeachment
To the Editor:When will the media have the courage to call for Bush's impeachment for his lies that took us to Iraq? When? September? When more dead soldiers come back home? Over 3,600 coffins are not enough? I am told to respect the "presidency." There is nothing to respect about a president who buys time hoping for a magic wand to resolve the tragedy he has created in Iraq. This president failed the American people. The media is protecting his lies.
Monique Frugier