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Reverend Jesse Jackson said something recently that I'd like you to repeat
after me:
Bush spied.
Cheney lied.
Far too many people have died.
It's time they were tried.
It's impeachment time.
I love coming to Maine, because the people here remember how democracy is
supposed to work and what it takes to overthrow a King George.
I spoke on a national radio show yesterday about impeachment, and the host
asked people to phone in and argue with me, but every single caller
supported impeachment.
In October 2005, when King George's poll ratings were higher and a dozen
scandals had yet to break, AfterDowningStreet.org sponsored a poll question
by Ipsos Public Affairs: 50% of Americans said "If President Bush did not
tell the truth about his reasons for going to war with Iraq, Congress should
consider holding him accountable by impeaching him."
In January 2006, Zogby found that 52% of Americans said "If Bush wiretapped
American citizens without the approval of a judge, Congress should consider
holding him accountable through impeachment."
Right before the election last year, Newsweek conducted a poll that found
that 51% of Americans simply wanted to impeach Bush. This past January 58%
told Newsweek they wished Bush's presidency were over.
We are a majority and we are here today to start acting like we know it.
We are here on a day when journalists from around the world are here, not so
that we might embarrass our president, but in order to make clear to the
world that he embarrasses us.
The world needs to know that Americans do not support the actions of King
George. 21% of Russians have confidence in Bush's international leadership,
according to a survey conducted in 2006 by Pew, 32% of Japanese, 25% of
Germans, 7% of Spaniards, 10% of Pakistanis, 3% of Turks. We are here to
say to the people of the world: We know George W. Bush as well as you do,
and we trust him even less. We are deeply sorry for the death and
destruction he has caused, and we are working to impeach him and remove him
from office.
And we are here to say to the people of Iraq and the members of the Iraqi
Parliament, although you have no reason to trust us, we would like to make a
deal with you. You hold off for six more months on passing Dick Cheney's
oil-stealing hydrocarbon law, and we will impeach Cheney and Bush and remove
them from your lives as well as our own.
Speaking of Dick Cheney, we had some good news for a couple of days there
last week: he was out of the executive branch of our government. Sadly,
he's back in. And, in fact, he may be too far in. Bruce Fein, who served
as Deputy Attorney General under President Reagan, published an article on
Slate last week arguing for the impeachment of Cheney for some of the
reasons that John Kaminski discussed, some of the reasons that are laid out
at impeachcheney.org. But Fein added an additional complaint against both
Cheney and Bush. The Constitution, he argued, forbids the president from
turning the duties of the president over to the vice president. When this
is done, Fein said, the people are unaware who is running their country.
Our job, my fellow citizens, is to start at the top by impeaching and
removing from office Richard B. Cheney. This process has been begun by the
most outspoken leader for justice in the United States Congress, Dennis
Kucinich. As of Friday, 11 Congress Members support H Res 333, the
resolution that you'll find at impeachcheney.org Three of them serve on
the House Judiciary Committee, and one of them on the Subcommittee on the
Constitution to which the bill has been referred for action. None of them
are from Maine. None of them are from Vermont. None of them are from New
England. Congress Members from New England must choose now between the rule
of law and the rule of Dick Cheney.
Morally it is an easy choice. And it is an easy choice politically, with
Cheney about as popular as getting shot in the face. But Congress Members
live inside a bubble and think in terms of their petty little advancements
doled out by their party's leadership. I can tell you what will open their
eyes, though. If 20 constituents and one television camera go to a congress
member's district office and sit down and read the US Constitution aloud and
refuse to leave until their representative finds the decency to stand
against Dick Cheney, and if when those patriots are arrested 20 more take
their place, and 20 more and 20 more. if we do this, we will have fired the
shot heard round the world, we will have dumped the tea in the harbor, we
will accept victory at Yorktown without ever lifting any weapon other than
the tool provided to us by the revolutionaries of the 18th century, the tool
without which we trade democracy for elected despotism, the tool so wisely
designed for precisely this moment and others much less severe, the tool we
call impeachment.
We must impeach Cheney and Bush, not because we dislike them personally. We
must strive, in fact, not to dislike anyone personally. We must impeach
them in order to prevent future administrations from doing the same and
worse with the powers they have seized. Edmund Burke, who was leading an
impeachment in England at the time our nation was formed, said "it is a
contradiction in terms, it is blasphemy in religion, it is wickedness in
politics, to say that any man can have arbitrary power." But that is what
Bush and Cheney have right now.
Their crimes stand open on the table before us. Their lies about Iraqi ties
to al Qaeda are on videotape and in writing, and they continue to make them
to this day. Their claims about Iraqi weapons have been shown in every
detail to have been, not mistakes, but lies. Their threats to Iran are on
videotape. Bush being warned about Katrina and claiming he was not are on
videotape. Bush lying about illegal spying and later confessing to it are
on videotape. A federal court has ruled that spying to be a felony. The
Supreme Court has ruled Bush and Cheney's system of detentions
unconstitutional. Torture, openly advocated for by Bush and Cheney and
their staffs, is documented by victims, witnesses, and public photographs.
Torture was always illegal and has been repeatedly recriminalized under Bush
and Cheney. Bush has reversed laws with signing statements. Those
statements are posted on the White House website, and a GAO report found
that with 30 percent of Bush's signing statements in which he announces his
right to break laws, he has in fact proceeded to break those laws. For
these and many other offenses, no investigation is needed because no better
evidence is even conceivable. And rather than taking three months, the
impeachment of Cheney or Bush could be completed in a day.
But the investigations that Congress has pursued at its glacial pace over
the past six months, while thousands upon thousands died, have produced
another impeachable offense, the refusal to comply with subpoenas. That is
what President Richard Nixon did; and his refusal to comply with subpoenas
constituted the offense cited in one of the three Articles of Impeachment
approved by the House Judiciary Committee on July 27, 1974 as warranting
"impeachment and trial, and removal from office."
Bush and Cheney are claiming executive privilege. Nixon also tried that
one. It didn't work then; and it won't work now. Condoleezza Rice is
claiming, with more frankness, that she's just not inclined to comply. Even
Nancy Pelosi ought to understand by now that the removal of the threat of
impeachment is what empowers the White House to ignore subpoenas, and that
the threat of impeaching the White House for its stonewalling would break
down the wall even before we reached impeachment.
When Congress investigated and impeached Richard Nixon, it found the
momentum to end a war, raise the minimum wage, and create the Endangered
Species Act, one of the many laws the Bush-Cheney administration has
effectively eliminated while our current Congress avoided its responsibility
and concentrated on non-binding resolutions and unenforceable subpoenas.
Dick Cheney's code name is Angler, but he doesn't kill fish one at a time
off the coast of Maine. In fact, last year he intervened to violate the
Endangered Species Act and divert water from a river in Oregon resulting in
the death of 70,000 salmon and the ruin of an economy. But even that is
small-time fish killing when compared to the policies of Cheney and Bush
that are driving global warming forward. Scientists now fear that if our
energy policies are not reversed soon, our grandchildren will know an ocean
without a single fish. And it won't be just fish dying. Already we lose
150,000 human beings to global warming each year, according to the World
Health Organization. In fact I'm told that 20 feet of water would put
Walker's Point under.
So what does Bush do in the face of this growing catastrophe? He takes
President Putin fishing. You know, there was a comedian who used to say
that there is a fine line between fishing and standing by the edge of the
water like an idiot. Presumably King George enjoys the sport of fishing
because of the tradition of lying about the size of the fish you caught.
When Diane Sawyer asked Bush on television why he had made so many false
claims about Iraq's weapons, Bush said he didn't think it mattered, since
Saddam Hussein would have been a threat if he had gotten all those weapons.
When reporters asked Bush on November 8th why he had said before the
election that he would be keeping Donald Rumsfeld on as Secretary of War,
Bush replied that he had to lie so that nobody would report the truth. Bush
clearly viewed these instances of lying as perfectly sensible and somewhat
enjoyable. And he clearly knew what he was doing. He's not an idiot.
Fortunately for all of us, neither is Putin. Bush withdrew from the
Antiballistic Missile Treaty and is now proposing to construct permanent
military bases on the edge of Russia with the intended capability of taking
out what's left of Russian weapons following a first strike by the United
States. Bush is justifying this by claiming that Iran might attack Europe,
although Iran has no such capability and Europe has not asked to be defended
against it. Bush has demonstrated his willingness to launch first strikes
against other nations, and he is investing heavily in the development of
weapons for space, as documented by Maine's Bruce Gagnon at space4peace.org.
If Putin falls for Bush's false claims, I've got some low-lying coastal
property to sell him.
Last night I interviewed a former member of U.S. military intelligence who
finally decided to talk. Among other things, she described an incident just
prior to the invasion of Iraq in which a fax came into her office claiming
to provide information on the location of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.
The fax came from an Iraqi group opposed to Saddam Hussein and favoring an
invasion. The fax contained types of information that required that it be
translated and transmitted to President Bush within 15 minutes. But this
woman had been eavesdropping on nongovernmental aid workers in Iraq who were
panicked and trying to find safety before the bombs dropped. She focused on
trying to protect them, and was reprimanded for the delay on translating the
fax. She then challenged her superior on the credibility of the fax, and he
told her that it was not her place or his to challenge such things.
This woman's name is Adrienne Kinne, and her supervisor's name was John
Berry. He was promoted. She left, went back to school, and took a job at
the Veterans Administration helping some of the victims of the fixing of
intelligence that she had witnessed. And early this year she joined a tour
of Vermont with Cindy Sheehan, John Nichols, Dan DeWalt, and veterans of the
war, a tour promoting the passage of impeachment resolutions in Vermont
towns, a tour that helped effect the passage of those resolutions in over 40
towns up and down the state. Kinne found the experience life-changing, and
she's now decided to tell everything she knows, regardless of what anyone
does to her, and to encourage others still in the government to speak out
and release documentation.
There's another quote that's often misattributed to Edmund Burke, along with
Dante Alighieri and other notables that goes like this: The hottest place in
hell is reserved for those who in times of crisis remain neutral. This is a
time of crisis. We are losing an Iraqi every 10 minutes, an American every
10 hours, and $2 billion every 10 days in a war that is the highest of
crimes. The people killed, like Alex Arredondo, have loved-ones like Carlos
and Melida. And the veterans who come back alive, come back in need of
recovery. They also come back wiser. And it was the Veterans for Peace who
last July rewrote the Declaration of Independence as a Declaration of
Impeachment. Very little editing was required.
.The history of the present King (George).is a history of repeated injuries
and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an
absolute Tyranny.To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.
§ He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the
Civil power.
§ He has.deprive(ed) us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by
Jury.transport(ed) us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences
§ He is at this time transporting large Armies.to compleat the works of
death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty &
perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy
the Head of a civilized nation.
A (President) whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a
Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.
We, therefore.do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People.solemnly
publish and declare, That these.Free and Independent (People).are Absolved
from all Allegiance to the (Bush Administration), and that all political
connection between them and (this Administration), is and ought to be
totally dissolved.And for the support of this Declaration.we mutually pledge
to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.
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We face an equally dangerous challenge today from another George who would
be king; a George who fashions himself the sole "decider," openly usurping
the power of our elected representatives in Congress. From their graves,
the framers of our precious Constitution summon us today and demand that we
apply the orderly procedure mentioned six times in that Constitution-the
procedure fashioned with such foresight for use precisely at this time in
our history-IMPEACHMENT for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Benjamin Franklin warned us from the start, saying that the Framers of our
Constitution had given us a Republic, "IF YOU CAN KEEP IT!"