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George Washington Said There’d Be Days Like This

George Washington said our hope of maintaining our precious freedom lies with making common cause around the constitution.  When Obama focuses on unity, he’s not just using a pretty word for effect.  He’s talking about what Washington called the Palladium of your political safety and prosperity.

Respect for its authority, compliance with its laws, acquiescence in its measures, are duties enjoined by the fundamental maxims of true Liberty. The basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their Constitutions of Government. But the Constitution which at any time exists, till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people, is sacredly obligatory upon all. The very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish Government presupposes the duty of every individual to obey the established Government.

Washington says one way can lose our freedom is to allow a faction to direct, control, counteract, or awe the constitutional deliberations of our government.  If we allow this, it can be fatal.  It replaces the voice of we the people with the self-interested will of one party, or group, or cabal, or sect.  If we allow a faction to take the reins of power from we the people, the situation is created so that in time, cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will take away the power of the people and hold the reins of government.  In the end, they will destroy the institutions, laws, and traditions of our constitutional government.

17 All obstructions to the execution of the Laws, all combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, control, counteract, or awe the regular deliberation and action of the constituted authorities, are destructive of this fundamental principle, and of fatal tendency. They serve to organize faction, to give it an artificial and extraordinary force; to put, in the place of the delegated will of the nation, the will of a party, often a small but artful and enterprising minority of the community; and, according to the alternate triumphs of different parties, to make the public administration the mirror of the ill-concerted and incongruous projects of faction, rather than the organ of consistent and wholesome plans digested by common counsels, and modified by mutual interests.

18 However combinations or associations of the above description may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely, in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people, and to usurp for themselves the reins of government; destroying afterwards the very engines, which have lifted them to unjust dominion.

If we care to preserve the “engines” of our government, we will impeach George W. Bush.

Let’s Impeach the President for Lying

And misleading our country into war

Abusing all the power that we gave him

And shipping all our money out the door

Neil Young

On Monday of this week Rep. Dennis Kucinich introduced 35 articles of impeachment.  On Wednesday it finally was acknowledged by CNN.  In fact it was, for a time, the third most popular story right after Incest girl reunited with family and ‘Idol’ runner-up lands record deal.

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Time Is Running Out…

Time is running out so we must work together to spread the message and apply pressure.

Robwert Wexler asks for our assistance:

Our effort to hold the Bush/Cheney Administration accountable has taken another dramatic step forward. Last night, Congressman Dennis Kucinich introduced the first Articles of Impeachment ever to be introduced against President Bush.  It includes, in total, thirty-five Articles detailing this Administration’s blatant abuse of power. Today, I enthusiastically co-sponsored this vitally important bill.

I am grateful for Dennis’ leadership on this issue and for the steadfast support that countless Americans have given to both of our efforts to redeem our government and expose the crimes of Bush and Cheney.  

I will now expand my efforts to secure impeachment hearings in the Judiciary Committee for these new Articles of Impeachment against President George W. Bush.

Many of the charges against President Bush are well known – and would shock the conscience of everyday Americans if only the national media would be willing to report on these stark facts.

The Articles present a stunning narrative of offenses that have go well beyond previous crimes committed by any US chief executive.  In fact no President or Vice President in history has done more to undermine our constitution.  

These charges are broad, with 35 separate allegations including the deliberate lies regarding WMDs that led us to war and the approval of illegal wiretapping of American citizens.  The Articles also include new allegations of high crimes – including the explicit approval for high Administration officials to violate treaties and US law banning the use of torture.

The Democratic Party gained a majority in the House and Senate due in large part to our promises to end the corruption of the Republican majority and to hold the Administration accountable to the law. This courageous bill is a crucial step towards fulfilling this promise, but – like the Articles against Cheney – they require your support to convince Democrats and open-minded Republicans to support this bold but necessary action.

Time is running out so we must work together to spread the message and apply pressure.

First, please encourage your friends and family members to sign up at WexlerWantsHearings.com – as it will allow us to keep in touch with you and speak to a wider audience.  If you haven’t yet put in your phone and address, please sign up again, as we will be doing telephone town halls in the near future.

Second, call your representative and urge them to support Impeachment hearings.  

Finally, contact newspapers, news stations, and your favorite bloggers and urge them to report on this movement.  We need to keep Impeachment a significant news story until the Democratic leadership sees the value in it.

McClellan Agrees to Testify:

I was pleased to inform you yesterday that Judiciary Committee Chairman Conyers met my call to have Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan testify under oath.  I am thrilled to inform you that McClellan has agreed to testify on June 20th at 10AM.  This will be the first step in what we hope will be ongoing and deepening examinations of the stark evidence and charges against both President Bush and Vice President Cheney.

Thank you for your continued passion and advocacy.  Your support means so much to me.

Sincerely,

Congressman Robert Wexler

I have nothing to add.  Just go do it!  Look up HOR Judiciary members and use the toll free numbers for Congress:

    1-866-340-9281

    1-866-338-1015

    1-877-851-6437  

Thanks!  Go get ’em!

The Purposes of Impeachment: It’s not Criminal Law

Aside from this introduction, this diary was first published on dailyKos July 30, 2007 under the title Impeachment 101: Perjury is Beside the Point.  It borrows freely from a diary by SilentBob published April 13, 2007, and a yet earlier diary by darrelplant from December 26, 2006.  The most salient aspects of all these diaries stem from the 1974 report of the legal staff of the Congressional Inquiry Committee considering Constitutional Grounds for Presidential Impeachment of Richard Nixon.  It was written with Alberto Gonzales in mind, but it could apply to most high-ranking officials in the executive branch today.

We may be jaded, tired, disgusted, bored with repetition and even despairing, but we’re not going away.  Not this time.  This is not Nixon.  As long as we are alive, we will remember what they have done and we will seek justice in the names of the literally millions who have suffered injustice.

The partial list of specific crimes at the end of the diary has only grown in the last year.  A lot more evidence has come to light.  We can see clearly what happens when we fail to support our laws, our rights, and our constitution.

Finally, I’m not going to be around much for commentary.  I’m just sending this back out for review and to add my voice to the chorus, FWIW, but I can’t spend much time here until tonight.

Original diary, with edits:

Despite numerous cogent diaries on the subject, impeachment discussions here seem to suffer from misconceptions as to what constitutes proper grounds for impeachment. Specifically,

1) the Constitution places a positive burden on the President “to take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.”  By extension, this burden is placed on civil officers.  Criminal behavior does not necessarily constitute grounds for impeachment. Failing “to take care” does.

2) Unlike criminal proceedings, which function to punish miscreants and to protect individuals, impeachment proceedings serve the sole function of protecting the integrity of government or the Constitution itself.



3)  The House is not required, nor should it be expected, to prove anything before impeaching.

4)  Just as OJ Simpson is now “not guilty” of murder, a conviction by the Senate would mean that Alberto Gonzales could no longer serve as Attorney General.  There is no appeal process and no independent basis for judging whether the decision is proper.  No need to invoke the jury in the sky.

Okay, I admit it, I’m completely cribbing from other diaries.  I love dKos for being all about this sort of information.  And by “this sort of information”, I mean information based on primary documents, such as the Constitution and a 1974 report of the legal staff of the Congressional Inquiry Committee considering Constitutional Grounds for Presidential Impeachment of Richard Nixon.  If you want to be on solid ground when debating the merits of impeachment, you need to read at least the conclusion of that 1974 report.  This conclusion is quoted in this diary by SilentBob.  darrelplant has also quoted freely from this document in providing highly enlightening commentary.

From the 1974 report:

Impeachment is a constitutional remedy addressed to serious offenses against the system of government. The purpose of impeachment under the Constitution is indicated by the limited scope of the remedy (removal from office and possible disqualification from future office) and by the stated grounds for impeachment (treason, bribery, and other high crimes and misdemeanors). It is not controlling whether treason and bribery are criminal. More important, they are constitutional wrongs that subvert the structure of government, or undermine the integrity of office and even the Constitution itself, and thus are “high” offenses in the sense that word was used in English impeachments.

The most frustrating persistent myth here is that impeachment is necessarily tied to proof of criminality.  To argue this is to woefully misunderstand both the language and intent of the Constitution.  The Constitution specifies the grounds for impeachment:  treason, bribery, and other high crimes and misdemeanors.  To the founders, “high crimes and misdemeanors” was not a purposely broad term to allow inclusion of criminal activities such as perjury.  To the contrary.  The list of reasons for impeachment is intentionally limited to crimes against the structure of government or the Constitution itself.  Similarly, the punishment for these offenses is limited to removal from office.  Thus, “high crimes” does not mean ordinary criminality committed by those in high office.  In fact, high crimes can be committed only by a person in high office.  And conviction by the Senate is not intended to punish.  The penalty for conviction is intended only to protect the structure of the government or the Constitution.  Perjury is not necessarily grounds for impeachment.  In fact, the crime of perjury itself is irrelevant except as it may relate to undermining the structure of the government.

Presumably, the strongest reason most of us want to get rid of this President and his gang has to do with their disdain for the Constitution and their general undermining of our government.  Yet, there is a wide-spread assumption that we must find secondary reasons, such as perjury or violations of the Hatch Act.  This view is really bass-ackwards.  Perjury, or even Hatch Act violations, may not be a good enough reason for impeachment, but undermining the Constitution most certainly is. The impeachment clause of the Constitution is designed specifically to address the sorts of high crimes and misdemeanors being committed by this President, Vice President and other civil officers.

Let’s look more precisely at reasons for impeachment.  From the 1974 report:

It is useful to note three major presidential duties of broad scope that are explicity recited in the Constitution: “to take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed,” to “faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States” and to “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States” to the best of his ability. The first is directly imposed by the Constitution; the second and third are included in the constitutionally prescribed oath that the President is required to take before he enters upon the execution of his office and are, therefore, also expressly imposed by the Constitution.

The duty to take care is affirmative. So is the duty faithfully to execute the office. A President must carry out the obligations of his office diligently and in good faith.

Failing “to take care” is not a crime which can be committed by an ordinary citizen.  It is not a crime against an individual or property.  It is a crime against the Constitution.  It is misguided to equate a Senate trial with a criminal proceeding, or to require proof of criminality as a prerequisite to impeachment.  Suspicion that the Attorney General (or President or Vice President) has failed in his duty to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed” constitutes indisputable grounds for impeaching.  This is the equivalent of a grand jury determining whether sufficient evidence exists to go to trial.

After the House decides (i.e., votes) there is enough evidence to justify trial , the Senate operates as a jury in the sense that what they determine is what is so.  If the criminal jury says OJ is innocent then he is innocent, no matter what you or I think.  If the Senate says Gonzo must go, then Gonzo is gone.  Even if impeached and convicted, he will not have been found guilty of any crime even if the process exposed criminality.  He is simply dismissed from his post in government.

Finally, I want to throw out a more subjective impression, for what it’s worth.  For as long as thirty years now, the Republicans have been focusing on power, willing to act in their own interests whenever they have the power to do so.  We, OTOH, are focused on justice and truth.  We want to double check with ourselves and our friends before acting to be sure we’ve got it right.  I resonate with this attitude and usually appreciate it.  But in this instance, I am very frustrated by it.  While it seems almost of all of us progressives/Democrats agree that Bush and the gang are not “taking care the laws be faithfully executed,” we are tying our own hands as to what we can do about it.  I regularly hear what is, to me, the absurd argument that the impeachment of Clinton somehow poisoned the well for the impeachment of GW Bush.  (Because the Republicans brought a frivolous impeachment against Clinton, we are somehow prevented from impeaching for egregious acts?  Weird.)  Other people wring their hands over how it would look to the general public.  We don’t want to look too partisan, do we?  Still others regularly insist that we prove criminal behavior before proceeding.  Well, if the President or other civil officer is guilty of not taking care to faithfully execute the laws, this constitutes grounds for impeachment.  And if we can gather the votes for it, we should impeach him.  Then we should try him in the Senate, during which proceeding we should gather evidence.  Not having the votes yet means pushing to get them, not walking away from this crisis of government.  It really is that simple.

Yesterday, a diarist was criticized by several as naive for suggesting that Gonzales be impeached for incompetence.  My friends, incompetence constitutes more solid grounds for impeachment than perjury, in that it addresses the issue of faithfully executing the law.  Let’s quit being so hard on ourselves and focus our criticism on those who are destroying our system of government.  And let’s ground our discussion in understanding of what impeachment is really about.

In the interest of completeness, I include here a requirement which must be met for conviction and removal from office.  Also, from the 1974 report:  

Not all presidential misconduct is sufficient to constitute grounds for impeachment. There is a further requirement– substantiality. In deciding whether this further requirement has been met, the facts must be considered as a whole in the context of the office, not in terms of separate or isolated events. Because impeachment of a President is a grave step for the nation, it is predicated only upon conduct seriously incompatible with either the constitutional form and principles of our government or the proper performance of constitutional duties of the presidential office.

Discussion of whether we can meet this requirement would be much more pertinent and fruitful than whether any specific laws have been broken or whether the media will be critical.

Signing statements, illegal surveillance, violation of international law, politicization of the executive branch, violations of the Presidential Records Act, contempt of Congress, subverting enforcement of the Civil Rights Act, election fraud… and these are just the things we know about.  It seems pretty substantial to me.

Is the Tide Of ‘Impeachment Fear’ Turning?

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What has prevented and is preventing the impeachment of Dick Cheney and George Bush? No matter how you dress it up, the answer is fear. The fear takes many forms…these two diaries at Daily Kos illustrate them well. First, the fears of the House Judiciary Committee Chairman…

Conyers wants You to Rebut his 5 Reasons Not to Impeach

And then the fears of ordinary, though politically involved, citizens…

I believe we should let George Bush get away with breaking the law because…

Now that George Bush is a lame duck President, now that his power is diminished, now that change is on the horizon….have these fears lost enough of the visceral punch of fear to actually allow movement on impeachment? “New” facts are being presented, such as Phase 11 ad McClellans revelations…Congress seems to be getting a tad feistier, and Denis Kucinich spent four hours last night reading charges into the Congressional record. Is this a sign of the reduced power…the reduced fear…of George Bush’s domestic terror machine?

Yesterday I wrote about the fear…the domestic terror… that was inflicted on our country by the Bush Administration. A willful and well thought out propaganda campaign to terrorize American citizens into unquestioning compliance with the program of Bushco. The central aim of that program was to give George Bush and Dick Cheney as much power as possible to carry out there aims for the middle east, energy hegemony and political hegemony at home….a Permanent Republican Majority. But not just a normal political Majority, one with new ad unprecedented powers. Powers it would use in the worst traditions of totalitarian states, not to defeat America’s supposed external enemies….which they have failed miserably at....but to defeat political enemies at home.

Conyers Ulysses: Some work of noble note

Reposted, with minor edits, from February 2008

The story of a once-proud warrior

with one last battle left to fight.

Ulysses

by Alfred, Lord Tennyson


IT LITTLE PROFITS that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Match’d with an aged wife,

I mete and dole Unequal laws unto a savage race,

BREAKING ON C-SPAN: Kucinich introducing IMPEACHMENT!

UPDATE:  C-SPAN Live Stream

UPDATE 2: It’s over and the House adjourned for the night – tune in at 9 AM (ET) tomorrow for a one hour impeach debate.  

(On The Bus)

Doing it NOW!

Check it out…

Go Dennis!

elishastephens diary at dkos

Our Naked Emperor and Impeachment

The official report is out. Bush and Cheney officially lied to the world, the UN and the American People to invade a sovereign country with no reason or provocation. The ultimate War Crime…

“the supreme international crime, differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole.”

…made even more despicable (if that is even possible) by the willful deception.

Why?

To establish an outpost of American Empire in the Middle East. To control and dominate the region by dint of armed might. To kill and subjugate masses of innocent people, thus terrorizing ‘the terrorists’ into submission. And of course being Republicans, to profit personally and politically.

Two oilmen, plucking the low hanging fruit of energy hegemony by brute force and in violation of every International Law and Treaty.

They of course knew they were lying. They of course knew that there were those that saw through the lie and opposed them. They then, of course, had to insure against detection of their lies by controlling the press, and by spying on their own citizens. As part of their campaign to terrorize “the terrorists” they established a network of secret torture prisons. To eliminate opposition and suspicion, they sought to destroy a former ambassador who was pointing the finger of fraud at them…and in the process destroyed an entire CIA counter-terrorism network.

War Crimes, War Profiteering, Torture, Treason.

And yet they walk free. And yet they still have power….and yet their dreams of Empire continue.  As they try to blackmail their own puppet government into completely submitting to their schemes of Empire and subjugation. To continue the lie, to continue the occupation, to continue the profits, to continue to commit America to the exact course of tyrannical empiricism it was founded in protest of and was founded to prevent.

War Crimes, War Profiteering, Torture, Treason.

And yet they walk free. And yet they still have power….the power to attack yet another sovereign country…according to so many sources (heh) that the warnings would be foolish to ignore.

It was NOT “an error” that has led to over 4000 America deaths, up to a million Iraqi deaths, to 4 million refugees, to trillions of dollars spent as our economy falls apart.

It was a deliberate lie.

And yet they walk free. And yet they still have power. And yet still not one of our ‘leaders’ will stand in the Halls of Congress and point the finger of truth at our naked Emperor.

May They All Choke on Their Own Evil

A hearty and sincere congratulations to Barack Obama and all of his supporters.  The only other thing I have to say about that is to ask you to please reach out to our brothers and sisters in the HRC camp, many of whom have been abused in this process.  We are all Democrats, we are all progressives, and we all have a lot of work to do in fixing our sadly and badly broken country.

Forge-Ahead

The Politics of The People’s Champions

Yesterday I introduced the concept of The People’s Champions for discussion and refinement by the community. This is a continuing exploration of the concept, please join in!

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It is the politics of fear that have brought us to this sorry turn. If there is one thing that Bushco can be said to have done well (besides making the rich obscenely richer and the poor obscenely poorer and kill folks) it is their masterful use of the politics of fear. They cowed Congress, they cowed the press and with a few exceptions…they cowed the populace. This phenomenon is far from over. It will be on prominent display from now until the election…and beyond.

It is manifested most clearly in the Emperors New Clothes metaphor, where no one of prominence has survived standing up and pointing. Every person who has done this has been smeared marginalized or ignored. The lesson was well learned and is still observed. But the proverbial (impeachment free) table is turning. His lame duckness, the weakness of his successor and the nations desire for change are conspiring against him. As are the sands of time that are removing us from the trauma of 9/11, the trauma that made that fear the most powerful force in the land.

Obama is a symbol of that…but as a symbol he is perhaps most enduringly affected by it. He cannot buck the fear to0 hard without incurring a backlash….from those forces and voters who still treasure or use that fear. Due to the success of the ‘wedge issue effect’ of that fear that has succeeded in dividing the nation, he cannot be seen to be “angry,” or attack Bushco other than on pure policy grounds. That would be ‘shrill’ or ‘looney.’ He, as I have previously stated, needs surrogates to attack for him. The Peoples Champions would be one aspect of that strategy. These three Great Men, backed by a citizen coalition could attack Bushco….and metaphorically live to tell the tale. In fact I think this is what it will take, since we have exhausted nearly every other option. Is it possible? It is certainly worth a try!

Liars on the Radio, Liars on TV, Liars Driving Cadillacs to Washington DC

With apologies to Gilbert Shelton who wrote The Day I Set My Chickens Free.

Funny how when anybody speaks the unvarnished truth they sound like a left wing blogger.  Go figure.

Support Wexler on Impeachment

Congressman Wexler has a new post at Daily Kos on the implications of McClellans book on the push for justice and impeaching the WH War Criminals and participants in the Plame Treason.

Last night, significant news broke that directly impacts our push for Impeachment Hearings and a possible Inherent Contempt charge for Bush Administration officials such as Karl Rove:

Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan has revealed in his upcoming book that:

• Karl Rove, Scooter Libby, and Vice President Cheney lied about their role in revealing the identity of Valerie Plame Wilson – actions easily amounting to obstruction of Justice.

McClellan also admitted that:

• There was a coordinated effort within the Bush Administration to use propaganda to pump up the case for the Iraq war and hide the projected costs of the war from the public.

Scott McClellan must be called to testify under oath before the House Judiciary Committee to tell Congress and the American people everything he knows about this massive effort by the White House to deceive this nation into war.

Head on over and give him some love.

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