Never before has there been such a compelling case for
impeachment and removal from office of the president and vice president of the
United States. Bush and Cheney have committed the most serious crimes known to
law and history. Nothing in the experience of the impeachment power under the
US Constitution compares.
Of course, the first and foremost reason to impeach Bush and
Cheney is their pack of lies to Congress and the American people depicting an
"all-powerful" Saddam Hussein being an imminent threat to the US in
order to justify an illegal preemptive attack on Iraq. By lying to Congress,
Bush violated US laws related to fraud and false statements (Title 18, Chapter
47, Section 1001) and conspiracy to defraud the United States. The truth is
that while these two liars were still in the process of whipping up their
climate of fear and hate to discourage dissent to their war goals, 30,000 US
troops had already secretly fought their way in and took control of 15 percent
of an impotent Iraq.
Bush and Cheney repeatedly spewed out the big lie that Iraq
harbored weapons of mass destruction and that they knew where they were. They
falsely claimed that Iraq had a nuclear weapons program for which it was
importing aluminum tubes and yellowcake uranium and warned of seeing mushroom
clouds. They made the bogus charge that Iraq had produced thousands of tons of
chemical agents and used mobile weapons labs. They fabricated the tale that the
secular Saddam had ties with the al-Qaeda religious extremists. And, they
mislead the public with mind-blurring rhetoric that implied Iraq had indirectly
caused 9/11.
The many individual members of Congress, state legislatures
and city councils calling for impeachment have cited a long list of other
potential impeachable offences:
- Willfully
violated their oath of office to preserve, protect, and defend the
Constitution of the United States.
- Ordered
the National Security Agency to violate provisions of the 1978 Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) [50 U.S.C. Chapter 36], a felony,
specifically authorizing the agency to spy on American citizens without
warrants.
- Committed
war crimes as a result of new and unorthodox measures used by the Bush
administration in the "war on terrorism."
- Exempted
detained Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters from the provisions of the Geneva
Conventions.
- Authorized
violation of the Torture Convention of the Geneva Conventions, a treaty
regarded as supreme law by the United States Constitution.
- Retaliated
against critics.
- Held
American citizens and citizens of other nations as prisoners of war
without formal charges, trial or legal representation.
- Leaked
classified national secrets to further a political agenda, exposing an
unknown number of covert United States intelligence agents to potential
harm and retribution while simultaneously refusing to investigate the
matter.
- Authorized,
ordered and condoned attacks in Afghanistan and Iraq on civilians,
civilian facilities and locations where civilian casualties are
unavoidable.
- Violated
international law by threatening the independence and sovereignty of Iraq
by belligerently proclaiming his personal intention to change its
government by force.
- Authorized,
ordered and condoned violations of rights of individuals under the First,
Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eight Amendments to the Constitution and of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights, and other international protections of human rights.
- Authorized,
directed and condoned bribery and coercion of individuals and governments
to obtain war ends.
- Was
negligent in responding to the victims of hurricane Katrina.
- Demonstrated
a pattern of abuse of office and of executive privilege and contempt for
the Constitution and our democratic ideals while seeking to expand the
powers of the presidency (imperial presidency).
- Illegally
used government funds for domestic political propaganda related to the
administration's Medicare package, paying commentator Armstrong Williams,
etc.
- Used
uniformed military personnel for Republican party political purposes.
- Obstructed
and hindered the work of congressional investigative bodies.
- Failed
to take responsibility for, investigate or discipline those responsible
for an ongoing pattern of negligence, incompetence and malfeasance to the
detriment of the American people.
- Violated
the letter and spirit of laws and rules of criminal procedure used by
civilian and military courts, and violated or ignored regulatory codes and
practices that carry out the law.
- Failed
to supply our troops in Iraq with adequate war materials such as body
armor, armored vehicles and other equipment.
- Allowed
our maimed and injured troops to be subjected to abhorrent medical care at
Walter Reed Hospital.
Why would it be worth impeaching Bush and Cheney
at this late date?
Our present national emergency must be ended post haste.
Corruption is running rampant with Bush and Cheney covering their connection to
it with subterfuge such as commuting the sentence of a convicted crony. Under
this regime, America is turning fascist, seeking war and not peace and losing
its moral authority in the world. Incompetent political appointees are in
charge, profit-driven contracted corporations are doing the work of government
(privatization), elections are being stolen by vote rigging and our welfare
safety net is being dismantled. Thousands of soldiers are being killed and
maimed while the war industry is reaping huge profits. Of course, impeachment
would prevent any further crimes by these two men as well as their appointment
of another extremist jurist to the Supreme Court.
Bush and Cheney are lawless, dangerous men with war in their
hearts. Despite their war in Iraq going way wrong, Cheney's "PNAC"
stated goal of turning Iraq into a base of operations to control the oil
reserves in the Middle East and Central Asia for privatization by the oil
companies is right on track. The construction of permanent military
instillations is moving forward.
They are now beating the drums for war against Iran in order
to get their hands on its oil reserves, which are easily accessible on a small
strip along the Iraq border. Many believe that such an attack would spark
WWIII. In fact, the two men have promised a multi-generational "long
war."
With their USAPATRIOT Act, Military Commissions Act, and
other laws and proclamations, they have set up the mechanics for martial law
and turning America into a dictatorship. With their lack of respect for the
Constitution and hunger for power, it wouldn't be surprising that they went for
it by orchestrating another 9/11 type of disaster rather than leaving office
after 2008. Could their contracting Halliburton to erect hundreds of interment
camps throughout the US be a forewarning?
Moreover, Congress is bound by law to force accountability
for Bush and Cheney's impeachable offenses. Giving them a pass would destroy
the Constitution, the rule of law and a chance for peace. Also, impeachment now
would make future leaders think twice about taking a similar lawless and
dictatorial path to destroy our democracy.
Dan Merica has been
drawing political cartoons for 50 years. He is presently battling the right-wing
scourge now devastating our constitutional liberties and standard of
living. If it isn’t stopped, there isn’t much time left for a democratic
America. He publishes cartoons-political.com.
Email him at danmerica@netzero.net
or dan_merica@comcast.net.