Is Fascism an Impeachable Offense?
By David Swanson
House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers consistently lists among his reasons for not holding impeachment hearings, his fear of the corporate media. But last week the corporate media exhibited its fear of impeachment. Only those voices in support of Congressman Dennis Kucinich's articles of impeachment spoke. Others kept quiet. The network news shows avoided the topic, but the cable news shows gave us Keith Olbermann promoting impeachment on MSNBC, and Jack Cafferty on CNN saying things like:
"Congress continues to refuse to exercise its Constitutional responsibility, which is oversight of the executive branch of our government. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi long ago said 'Impeachment is off the table.' This is a joke. We have a president who has abused the power of his office over and over and over again. It's what got the Democrats elected to the majority in Congress in 2006. Now it's election time again, and every member of the House is up for reelection in November. The Democrats are no doubt worried what it will look like to many voters if they spend their time on impeachment. To hell with what's right or wrong. What will it look like? . . . What does it mean when Congress refuses to even consider 35 articles of impeachment against President Bush?"
One thing it doesn't mean, Chairman Conyers, is that Cafferty is any more on target in his acceptance of the notion that impeachment is electorally disadvantageous, than you are in your acceptance of the notion that a few corporate blowhards with their fat behinds planted on our public airwaves should have the power to control your every move.
Chairman? Chairman Conyers? You can stop cowering now. It's safe to come out from under the table. Sure, there were a few grumpy and screaming voices out there, but mostly there was silence. The corporate media does not want to take on this issue and will not be able to handle its actual existence the way it handles the threat of impeachment proceedings. If impeachment hearings get underway, the corporate media will have to deal with the substance of the charges. It will be impossible to simply avoid the matter or treat it dismissively. You know the substance of the charges as well as anyone, but apparently you have not considered what all that information could accomplish.
Seriously, the best the Washington Post could come up with this week was certified ass Dana Milbank ranting about his fear of a President Cheney, which didn't stop him from ranting about some other fear last year when Congressman Kucinich introduced articles to impeach Cheney. And, do you recall the year 2005, in which you sent the Post a letter in response to Milbank's stupid and inaccuracy-packed report on your Downing Street Minutes hearings? You came out looking better than ever, and you did so by crawling out, standing up, and speaking. That might be worth trying again.
I know you want to blame Barack Obama for your cowardice, but Congressman Robert Wexler is part of his campaign and is out there publicly lobbying you to fulfill your oath of office. Can you explain any possible scenario in which John McCain has to answer questions about Bush's impeachable offenses for months and is subsequently elected president? I don't see any way that's possible. You could guarantee victory in your piddly little beloved election by acting to preserve our democratic republic for future generations.
Chairman Conyers, are you familiar with President Bush's violations of the Posse Comitatus act? Here's a law with a questionable origin that serves an absolutely essential purpose. Your congressional career, in contrast, had absolutely essential origins and now serves no clear purpose at all.
Benito Mussolini said "The function of a citizen and a soldier are inseparable." The US Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and Posse Comitatus Act all say otherwise. Are you on the side of fascism or the side of our ongoing revolution? Do you understand how clearly and appropriately fascism is an impeachable offense?
Please read this one article, from Kucinich's collection of 35. Then please study the other 34.
Article XXIII
VIOLATION OF THE POSSE COMITATUS ACT
In his conduct while President of the United States, George W. Bush, in violation of his constitutional oath to faithfully execute the office of President of the United States and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and in violation of his constitutional duty under Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution "to take care that the laws be faithfully executed", has both personally and acting through his agents and subordinates, repeatedly and illegally established programs to appropriate the power of the military for use in law enforcement. Specifically, he has contravened U.S.C. Title 18. Section 1385, originally enacted in 1878, subsequently amended as "Use of Army and Air Force as Posse Comitatus" and commonly known as the Posse Comitatus Act.
The Act states:
"Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or the Air Force as a posse comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both."
The Posse Comitatus Act is designed to prevent the military from becoming a national police force.
The Declaration of Independence states as a specific grievance against the British that the King had "kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the consent of our legislatures," had "affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the civil power," and had "quarter[ed] large bodies of armed troops among us . . . protecting them, by a mock trial, from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these States."
Despite the Posse Comitatus Act's intent, and in contravention of the law, President Bush
a) has used military forces for law enforcement purposes on U.S. border patrol;
b) has established a program to use military personnel for surveillance and information on criminal activities;
c) is using military espionage equipment to collect intelligence information for law enforcement use on civilians within the United States; and
d) employs active duty military personnel in surveillance agencies, including the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
In June 2006, President Bush ordered National Guard troops deployed to the border shared by Mexico with Arizona, Texas, and California. This deployment, which by 2007 reached a maximum of 6,000 troops, had orders to "conduct surveillance and operate detection equipment, work with border entry identification teams, analyze information, assist with communications and give administrative support to the Border Patrol" and concerned "…providing intelligence….inspecting cargo, and conducting surveillance."
The Air Force's "Eagle Eyes" program encourages Air Force military staff to gather evidence on American citizens. Eagle Eyes instructs Air Force personnel to engage in surveillance and then advises them to "alert local authorities," asking military staff to surveil and gather evidence on public citizens. This contravenes DoD Directive 5525.5 "SUBJECT: DoD Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement" which limits such activities.
President Bush has implemented a program to use imagery from military satellites for domestic law enforcement through the National Applications Office.
President Bush has assigned numerous active duty military personnel to civilian institutions such as the CIA and the Department of Homeland Security, both of which have responsibilities for law enforcement and intelligence.
In addition, on May 9, 2007, President Bush released "National Security Presidential Directive/NSPD 51," which effectively gives the president unchecked power to control the entire government and to define that government in time of an emergency, as well as the power to determine whether there is an emergency. The document also contains "classified Continuity Annexes." In July 2007 and again in August 2007 Rep. Peter DeFazio, a senior member of the House Homeland Security Committee, sought access to the classified annexes. DeFazio and other leaders of the Homeland Security Committee, including Chairman Bennie Thompson, have been denied a review of the Continuity of Government classified annexes.
In all of these actions and decisions, President George W. Bush has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as President, and subversive of constitutional government, to the prejudice of the cause of law and justice and to the manifest injury of the people of the United States. Wherefore, President George W. Bush, by such conduct, is guilty of an impeachable offense warranting removal from office.
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John Conyers Are You There?
Calling John Conyers. "We must not only create an historical record of the misconduct of the Bush administration", Kucinich said, "but we must make sure that any future administration is forewarned about the Constitutionally proscribed limits of executive authority and exercise of power contravening the Constitution". John Conyers? Where are you? You got the power. Let's have some impeachment hearings on Rep Kucinich's 35 Articles of Impeachment. Haven't you heard? Rep Kucinich has 60 more Articles of Impeachment to be added soon. This is your time to act. Calling John Conyers. John Conyers are you there?
Do Job or Lose Job!
John Conyers, do your job or lose your job!
This should be our message to John "Uncle Tom" Conyers. It is the only thing he will understand, it is the only effective leverage we as voters have on a politician. I do not know about the rest of you but I am pretty much sick and tired of pleading, requesting, arguing and trying to persuade a stuborn politician, who does not give a shit what we think, to change his mind on an issue like impeachment. It is even more disgusting and discouraging when it is so clear that impeachment is the right thing to do.
I have seen recent videos of John Conyers meeting with antiwar impeacment activists, my distinct impression is that John Conyers is a senile old man, he may have been a great statesman and freedom fighter at one time but the fire has gone out of his belly. I am also sick and tired of politicians, once elected to congress, to somehow think it is their birth right to hold office until the day they die. No matter how ineffective and senile they get, they cling to their coveted office like flies to shit. Why do people keep electing these dinosours?
We have credible challengers running against Pelosi and Nadler; who is running against Conyers? I want to send them a campaign donation.
Conyers, do your job or lose your job! Nancy Pelosi is not the only one that can fire your sorry ass!
There is no way in hell that I will vote for or support any Democrat in the next election if Bush and Cheney have not been impeached!
"Uncle Tom" STILL RACIST in '08, "at802"!
Calling John Conyers "Uncle Tom" is still as offensive this year - because it's RACIST - as it was last year, when you first started saying it, "at802" - please knock it the fuck off.
Not just because it's ignorant but because, by personally offending Black People it is DIVISIVE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE - who we need, and who agree with us to begin with!
Now I despise John Conyers enough to have called him a "MotherFucker" ever since last summer; when I first discerned - and developed a burning hatred for - his contemptible Obstructionist Performance. If that means I'm willing to alienate those who have sex with their mothers, then I guess I don't feel we need them! (LOL) But we do need all of Black Americans - there can never be Justice without including Black America, "at802". So let's help that happen, as opposed to make it more difficult, OK buddy?
I couldn't agree more that our message to Conyers should be "do your job or lose your job!". So let's not then throw in a slap in the face for all Black Americans by gratuituosly indicating contempt for them, too. Which is exactly what using the phrase "Uncle Tom" says; it's not fucking nice to any Black American. Obviously you didn't understand - and are not black yourself - but trust me, I know what I'm talking about.
So please, "at802" - for the sake of THE AMERICAN PEOPLE - drop the "Uncle Tom" shit and Keep Your Eyes on the Prize, buddy!
Semper Fi,
-Matty in Florida
I Call Them the Way I See Them!
I call John Conyers an Uncle Tom because that is what he is!
I agree with Matty, it's racist
But I also disagree Matty, the MF word is clearly misogynist, and alienates women, which is the goal of a misogynist in the first place.
IMPEACH BUSHCO & RICO PNAC/AIPAC>"OUT" ANTI-AMERICAN CABALS!
WE MUST DEFEAT MCCAIN!!! http://www.cafepress.com/bootthepnac
at802
You call Conyers an uncle tom because you are a stupid (not ignorant..STUPID) hilbilly type guttersnipe and nothing else.
Solely due his dereliction of duty and office, I've lost the respect for Conyers I once had...but there is no reason to stoop down to the lowest vile level you have with your slurs directed at him.
TP
The political party I belong to is the entire body politic of the United States of America and our Constitution that I support without bias which neither states or implies any allegiance with any other socalled organized political party.
AT&T "We're All Detected" except terrorists
US is infested with a Military-Industrial-Legislative-Media complex that seeks to assimilate all. This obsessive & possessive Borg 'Army of One' of G.I. Knows fails to defend US & shreds our rights.
The warrantless spying program began seven months before the attacks of 9/11. The NSA intercepted many explicit warnings about the attacks but did not translate them to protect us. The (p)Resident promoted the guy who ran the NSA program and failed to be Director of the 'CYA'. When Michael Hayden and the Telco. accomplices get a free pass, it's no surprise the terrorists are safer and stronger than ever. Think 'uniform failure' when CIA Director Hayden and others try to impress you with the fruit salad of medals they wear on their military uniform.
Focus on terrorists, not law-abiding peaceful citizens you fascist peeping toms.
Warrants improve security by forcing you to aim at worthy targets rather than spray your intelligence resources all over.
Criminal snooping and the Air Farce's "Cyberspace Command," a $30 billion "national cybersecurity initiative" for 'full spectrum dominance' of the web.
4th amendment
"right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures."
The Founders sought to defend our rights throughout time and include new-fangled things like phones, web, and satellites. The admin.'s disregard for our security and rights is apparent in the (p)Resident's description of FISA law as 'so 1978'.
9th Amendment
"The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."
Without new technology, the military would have to quarter soldiers in our homes and next to us 24/7 to control and violate our privacy in the manner in which they do so today. Invasive wiretaps, cameras, and 'body-imaging' machines are criminal.
3rd Amendment
"No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law."
This subordinates military authority to civilian control and safeguards against abuses that can be perpetrated by standing armies and professional soldiers.
Just say BORG...its shorter.
Anonymous saod: US is infested with a ....Military-Industrial-Legislative-Media complex....that seeks to assimilate all.
I watch Start Trek on occasion too.
TP
And You Know What Happens When The Borg Get You...?
"Resistance is futile..."
The bad part is that too many Americans, including the sheeple who inhabit both houses of Congress have been corrupted by the illusory "perfection" of "friendly fascism" to the point where they are more than willing to sacrifice what freedoms they have left -- including the tattered remains of the Constitution -- in pursuit of "peace, safety and security ... at any price".
Stephie
Resistance may be futile...but those bastards better bring their lunches with them when the fight begins...and it will begin.
With as many diverse adversities that's been thrust upon the citizenry, it's just a matter of time now. Some of the first indicators are already present. For instance, sporadic gas thefts from gas sellers has turned massive in densely populated urban and suburban areas and theft bad before is now rampant; spread out to owners of private cars in home driveways and parking lots. Copper wire, now almost worth as much as silver buillion is being stolen from churches and schools, etc., because little resources are available to hire 24/7 security.
Pretty soon, if it hasn't already started, property owners and thieves will be getting shot to death over gasoline, copper, and just about everything else usually targeted by thieves.
Sooner than one might think its going to get hard for a whole slew of U S Citizens just to keep property and not have to hock or have it stolen from them.
So for all the "anti gunners out there." If I were you I wouldn't tell anyone I was anti guns letting people know I had no way to defend myself or my home other than fists and a steak knife. People talk to other people who talk to other people. So why make yourself a prime target for thugs. Just a friendly suggestion mind you. Take it or leave it.
TP
The political party I belong to is the entire body politic of the United States of America and our Constitution that I support without bias which neither states or implies any allegiance with any other socalled organized political party.
But What Will It Take For The Citizens To Act?
Unfortunately, what you've just described, Indy, concerning gasoline thefts, theft of copper, aluminum and other metals, has already begun, and as the current economic systems continues its free-fall collaps, with seemingly no end in sight, this would be perfect "justification" Bush and Cheney to give the word to activate those Presidential Security Directives -- including permanent martial law -- under the guise of "national security", and don't think for one moment that Bush or Cheney wouldn't give the go-ahead to put those Presidential Security Directives into action, either, because if they see an opportunity to permanently impose their regime upon the American people, they'll do it.
We may have a fight on our hands, but that fight could be short-lived when U.S. military personnel, along with corporate-run private militias, who've been given the illegal "right" to become a Posse Comitatus (in direct violation of the Posse Comitatus Act) to immediately arrest, convict and ship off "troublemakers", including those gasoline and metal thieves, to a "North American Gulag", while keeping the rest of the sheeple from fighting back by terrorizing them into a state of submission through illegal searches and seizures, rampant fearmongering and psychological warfare, along the ever present threat of possible rendition through the illegal -- and escalated -- use of wiretapping every single American, including monitoring of all activity on the Internet.
We're living in some strange, frightening days, and sadly, there are going to be enough sheeple within the nation who would gladly see the imposition of permanent martial law, complete with a nationwide curfew, as the "cure" for the escalating outbreak of thefts and violent crime which will increase as the current economic system continues its swift disintegration.
Stephie asked:
But What Will It Take For The Citizens To Act?
The citizens will act when all this crap reaches out and touches them personally and it all comes home to roost for them.
People are basically vicarious position observers that never really feel anything until something happens directly to themselves.
Example 1: Rubberneckers clogging a road up while they view an accident thinking "better them than me" not caring a thing about the miles of traffic backed up behind them while they ogle someone else's tragedy.
Example 2: Observing the aftermath of a shooting death on TV news, touching but not nearly so touching as if that person now dead was a husband or child of their own.
It's been that way since time immemorial.
TP
The political party I belong to is the entire body politic of the United States of America and our Constitution that I support without bias which neither states or implies any allegiance with any other socalled organized political party.
"Those Who Sacrifice Liberty For Security Deserve Neither."
and those don't get security with our fascism and dictator. As Stephie notes it is 'illusory perfection'.
Indy points out rampant thefts of copper and gas spurred by an ever-desperate populace. 40% of the NYC population has trouble putting food on the table. Not long before the food riots of Egypt and Indonesia happen here. Big Bro's helicopters, satellites, and cameras do not help the hungry, the rioters, and their innocent victims.
When will Americans realize they got no job and no bread because Democrats and Republicans spend more than a $trillion$ a year on the military?
Economic returns on military spending are lower than returns for any other sector, while US manufacturing is gutted to only 12% of GDP.
Destructs or Products.
Neither Liberty nor Security prospers today.
Pres. Eisenhower
This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence -- economic, political, even spiritual -- is felt in every city, every State house, every office of the Federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the very structure of our society.
In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.
We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.
absolutely, positively YES!
so is HIGH TREASON, and 'lying' a nation into an illegal war and occupation, murdering 1.2 million of the invaded nation's citizenry, or causing their untimely deaths by virtue of what you have done to their country.
conducting 'false flag' operations on Sept. 11, 2001, murdering more than 3000 U.S. citizens and foreigners on U.S. soil to allow the imposition of DICTATORSHIP.
bankrupting the U.S. Treasury. war profiteering. covering up election rigging. stealing '2' elections, installing a DICTATOR into the Whore House.
illegally 'spying' and 'wiretapping' your own citizens against their 4th Amendment Constitutional Rights.
taking away HABEUS CORPUS rights of citizens.
destroying the U.S. Constitution.
war profiteering, offshoring profits to avoid paying taxes.
torture, murdering illegally detained persons who've not been proven to be guilty or complicit in any crimes. torturing and raping children. murdering families and covering up the murders.
all of these are impeachable offenses, and yes, so is creating a FASCIST DOMINIONIST GULAG in the United States.
these are all that more disgustingly banal when done by members of the U.S. Congress and Senate that call themselves DEMOCRATS, but in-fact, are REPUBLICAN LITE, whom we expect this kind of blatant, unchecked criminality from!
Is Fascism an Impeachable Offense?
Apparently Fascism isn't any type of offense in this nation or the KKK. Neonazi's, Skinheads, AND NEOCON SCUM would all be tucked away UNDER a jail right now.
TP
The political party I belong to is the entire body politic of the United States of America and our Constitution that I support without bias which neither states or implies any allegiance with any other socalled organized political party.