Dave Lindorff: Time for Congress to Stand Up in Its Own Defense: Impeach Bush and Cheney Now!

The last couple of weeks have brought confirmation -- as if it were needed -- even in the corporate media that President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, and the gang of thugs and sycophants around them in the White House, engaged in a massive conspiracy to lie the country into a war in Iraq.

The release of a confessional book by former White House press secretary Scott McClellan and the subsequent release of a long blocked report by the Senate Intelligence Committee make it clear that Bush, Cheney, & Company deliberately lied to Congress and the American public back in 2002 and early 2003 about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein (there was none). McClellan also states that Bush and Cheney conspired to "out" CIA undercover operative Valerie Plame Wilson, as part of a campaign to prevent her husband from exposing a major part of that campaign of lies: the claim that Saddam Hussein was seeking to build nuclear weapons.

It would be hard to overstate the extent of or the damage caused by these crimes that are now exposed to the light of day.

Beginning in 2001, making the most cynical use of the tragic killing of nearly 3,000 Americans in the 9-11 attacks, Bush and Cheney moved to aggrandize as much power as possible in the executive branch, and then to consolidate that power grab, engineered a full-scale war against Iraq, enabling them to claim that any opponent of their dictatorial usurpation of power was a traitor to the nation.

It was all a lie.

Saddam Hussein had no links to Al Qaeda, and he had no nuclear program. He had no weapons of mass destruction. His country was broken, thanks to years of international sanctions and war.

As a result of these lies, we have a country that no longer even remotely resembles what the Founders had intended. The Congress has been shorn of its once exclusive authority to legislate, and even its Constitutional power to investigate the executive branch has been successfully defied. It is now an atrophied relic. The federal judiciary, right up to the Supreme Court, has been packed with administration sycophants and Federalist Society advocates of unfettered executive power.

We also have been saddled with an unwinnable war in the Middle East that has claimed the lives of 4,500 Americans, destroyed the lives of another 30,000 -- or perhaps several hundred thousand, if we add in all those suffering psychological damage, or genetic damage from exposure to depleted uranium weapons. That war has also killed over 1 million innocent Iraqis, including countless children, destroyed their country, bankrupted this nation, and made the U.S. a pariah and a rogue state in the eyes of the rest of the world.

Most Americans long since came to the conclusion that the Bush Administration was a gang of idiots. Just watching their handling of the Hurricane Katrina disaster unfold was enough to make that clear. But the new reports from McClellan and from the Senate Intelligence Committee should make it clear that this was not just stupidity. The disasters that have befallen this nation, or that it has brought on the rest of the world, over the past eight years have been the result of deliberate lying and deceit and of the conspiratorial policies of a cabal of leaders whose goal from day one was undoing the Constitution and establishing the presidency as a kind of dictatorship.

Most of the corporate media have been unable to bring themselves to state this clearly. They edge around the issue by talking about the White House having been "misleading" or "untruthful." And little is said about the lasting damage that has been done to the Republic and the Constitution, or about what is to be done about a still bloody war that never should have been fought in the first place.

The answer is clear. Impeachment proceedings should be initiated against both Bush and Cheney. These two arch criminals must not be permitted to leave office with their titles intact. They need to be tossed out in disgrace, and then indicted for war crimes and for crimes such as perjury, conspiracy, and perhaps treason.

We are already seeing the long-term damage that has been wrought. John McCain, the presumed Republican nominee for president, is saying that the president's use of the National Security Agency to spy, without any court order, on tens or hundreds of thousands, or perhaps millions of Americans, is legal, and would continue under a McCain Administration. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, has said that he would continue Bush's use of "signing statements" to ignore Congressional legislation that he felt impaired his Constitutional powers as president.

The nation is at a dangerous crossroad. Either Congress reasserts its authority now, via impeachment, drawing a Constitutional line in the stand in defense of Article I of the Constitution -- the article that defines the power of Congress as absolute in terms of passing legisation -- or it forever surrenders that role, leaving us with what can only be called a dictatorship.

We clearly cannot count on the next president, whoever that may be, to surrender powers usurped by the current one. What leader in history has willingly and voluntarily surrendered authority, after all?

Such power must be wrested back by Congress, and the only way for that to happen is impeachment -- a course laid out clearly by the authors of the Constitution for just such a crisis.

DAVE LINDORFF is a Philadelphia-based journalist. His latest book is "The Case for Impeachment" (St. Martin's Press, 2006 and now available in paperback edition). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net.
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Impeachment

It's long past the time that the current criminals should have been impeached, I agree with Lindorff, if these characters escape impeachment, indictment and trial our supposed system of 'self-governance' will be shown to be the fraud it has been for a long time. Seriously, what have we become that we countenance torture as official policy ? Unfortunately, the Dems are complicit in the rise of the corporate dictatorship we have become.

IMPEACH BEFORE THEY BOMB!

If nothing else, impeachment might prevent the war criminal-in-chief and his henchmen from starting a war with Iran. The reins of power must be taken from these people NOW!

Impeach

Better yet. Send Bush and Cheney on a quail hunting expedition and let Cheney shoot both of them. He has already proven to be very good at that.

It's an Obamanation

So the Democratic primary is over. Hillary has conceded. David Lindorff is correct on impeachment. And who is the presidential candidate calling for impeachment? Is it Barack Obama? No way. Is it the Democratic Party? No way. Is it John McCain? Yeah right! No. It's Ralph Nader. Surprise, eh? Run Ralph. Run! http://www.metaphoria.org/ac4t0806.html

Obama Has Said He Would Pursue Prosecution of Bush/Cheney

I admire Ralph Nader and have for years appreciated his contribution to consumer rights in the US. However, he doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of winning the presidency, so why waste your vote? Obama will go after the b******s!

Impeachmnent Is The Litmus Test

For what? Changing the world, that's what.

The BIG word is IMPEACH

The BIG word is IMPEACH Nice piece, Dave. 940 words but you only used the BIG word IMPEACH four times. If the Repugs were WORKING to IMPEACH Clinton the word IMPEACH would have been used at least a dozen times. Why we should IMPEACH Bush and how we should IMPEACH Bush is common knowledge, like the colors of Old Glory. All of the writers and friends of George Bush who approve the achievements and goals of the Bush administration absolutely will not use the word IMPEACH. To them it is taboo, it’s unthinkable to use the word IMPEACH. Should it sneak into a major news media and draw even a tiny bit of attention a number of Bushmen will pounce on it like a cat on a mouse. IMPEACH is like a synonym for ‘unpatriotic’ when you hear IMPEACH you usually hear its associate. Another word comes to mind, ‘assassinate’, but they don‘t mind that word because they rightly have no fear of it and oft times find good use for it. To the Repugs the word IMPEACH denotes something despicable such as what mothers warn little children about what bad men might do. Only IMPEACH is worse especially when aligned with the words Bush or Cheney. In fact IMPEACH is so little used that most of the American people don't even know its meaning or how or when it is supposed to be used. Those that THINK they know the definition of IMPEACH believe that it is something much worse than waterboarding (which in some cases is okay, according to the Bush administration). So what the hell am I getting at? I want to first hank you for championing the IMPEACHMENT of Bush and Cheney but let’s try to get all the anti-Bush cats together and put on hold all other issues until we collect damages from Bush and Cheney. Where is George Lakoff when we need him and why did he quit on us? The Democratic Party wants to win, win, win, but they have no stomach for IMPEACHMENT. Best we up the anti while we are holding the high cards. If we don‘t we may see history repeat itself and soon! For a fresh uptake and a simple solution read Vincent Bugliosi new book ‘The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder’. If it is not available locally it can be purchased from amazon.com. Vincent Bugliosi was the Los Angeles County prosecuting attorney that successfully convicted Charles Manson for murder. He believes it is the fault of the American people that permitted the obscenities of the Bush administration and it is up to the American people to countermand the illegalities and extract retribution. Mr. Bugliosi believes there is an abundance of evidence to convict George W. Bush for murder and that he would be willing to assist any one in the prosecution there of.

We Can Turn This Election Into A Plebescite On Impeachment

"How?" "Whether a nominee is in favor of impeachment becomes the litmus test." "For what? "Who one votes for."

Git R Dun B4 It's 2 L8

We may see martial law and election suspensions resulting in additional Bush years in power if this train wreck is not headed off asap. Impeach, indict, convict and sentence to eternal shame.

Treason

It is now time for a treason trial. The time for impeachment has come and gone. This would be a trail for treason of George, Dick, Nancy, Condi, etc.

You will need to put tremendous pressure on the "Blue Dog" caucu

the forty or so "fiscally responsible" Blue Dog Democratic coalition, who will not vote with Pelosi in the House, in favor of Impeachment Hearings...instead of blaming Pelosi, Reid and Conyers...write, call or fax the list below...tell them to put Impeachment "on the table" or face defeat in their re-election bids.... Mike Arcuri (New York) Joe Baca (California) John Barrow (Georgia) Melissa Bean (Illinois) Marion Berry (Arkansas) Sanford Bishop (Georgia) Dan Boren (Oklahoma) Leonard Boswell (Iowa) Allen Boyd (Florida), Blue Dog Co-Chair for Administration Dennis Cardoza (California) Christopher Carney (Pennsylvania) Ben Chandler (Kentucky) Jim Cooper (Tennessee) Jim Costa (California) Bud Cramer (Alabama) Lincoln Davis (Tennessee) Joe Donnelly (Indiana) Brad Ellsworth (Indiana) Bill Foster (Illinois) Gabrielle Giffords (Arizona) Kirsten Gillibrand (New York) Bart Gordon (Tennessee) Jane Harman (California) Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (South Dakota), Blue Dog Whip Baron Hill (Indiana) Tim Holden (Pennsylvania) Steve Israel (New York) Nick Lampson (Texas) Tim Mahoney (Florida) Jim Marshall (Georgia) Jim Matheson (Utah) Mike McIntyre (North Carolina) Charlie Melancon (Louisiana) Mike Michaud (Maine) Dennis Moore (Kansas), Blue Dog Co-Chair for Policy Patrick Murphy (Pennsylvania) Collin Peterson (Minnesota) Earl Pomeroy (North Dakota) Mike Ross (Arkansas), Blue Dog Co-Chair for Communications John Salazar (Colorado) Loretta Sanchez (California) Adam Schiff (California) David Scott (Georgia) Heath Shuler (North Carolina) Zack Space (Ohio) John Tanner (Tennessee) Gene Taylor (Mississippi) Mike Thompson (California) Charlie Wilson (Ohio Sorry I don't have their email address..but hope you will do the extra work...especially if you live in their state...I am

The House will not impeach

The House will not impeach the traitors, because the majority of the House is complicit in their crimes. However, the next elected or appointed dictator can send Bush, Cheney, their legal and appointed officers, their empowering allies in congress, the judiciary, the military and Wall Street to Gitmo under terms of the Military Commissions Act, particularly the section reserved for U.S. citizens who: “in breach of an allegiance or duty to the United States intentionally support actions hostile to the United States or its allies." And as they sit shackled to the floors of their cells, waiting for the torturers, may they ponder the nature of irony and the old Chinese proverb about being careful what you wish for.