Impeachment is our constitutional duty
Impeachment is not a political question. Impeachment is a constitutional duty. It is the one power and highest duty the Constitution rests in the Congress to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States when the President, Vice President, and other civil officers of the United States commit treason, bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors.
George Bush has deliberately, falsely and systematically mislead the Congress and the American people concerning the most criminal, costly and harmful acts of his administration, leading us to war, tragic loss of human life, the devastation of Iraq, military expenses reaching trillions of dollars, disruption of the economy that will take decades to overcome, a contemptuous assault on the Bill of Rights, an international humanitarian disaster, deliberate antagonism and provocation of nations and people, most once friendly, and an enlarging assault on the earth”s environment.
On June 5, 2008, a long delayed five year U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence study and 170-page report unanimously found President Bush, Vice President Cheney and other top officers had made false charges and systematically presented a more dire picture about Iraq than justified by intelligence provided only to them. The Committee included both Democrats and Republicans.
Today President Bush is exerting all his power and influence to repeatedly urge Europe, Israel and others to support an attack on Iran which he intends to commence in the remaining months of the presidency. Iran is larger than Iraq and Afghanistan, has millions of people, richer by a multiple, unimpaired by recent war and will fight fiercely if attacked. He is negotiating a permanent U.S. military presence in Iraq placing the U.S. on Iran”s border.
The next several Presidents of the United States will spend their time in office miserably fighting wars started by Bush, as our economy is consumed in military spending.
Impeachment, a Constitutional duty, is the only way to prevent George W. Bush and his cabal from vastly enlarging the disastrous wars he has already inflicted on the world and the American people. The House of Representatives must quickly consider Bills of Impeachment long overdue, and the Senate must prepare to sit in judgment of President Bush, Vice President Cheney and other officers who are implicated.
Ramsey Clark
Former U.S. Attorney General
Editor”s Note: Clark submitted this statement in response to U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich introducing 35 articles of impeachment.
California voters will have the final say regarding legalization of gay marriage
The people of California will have the final say in protecting traditional marriage.
California Secretary of State Debra Bowen certified the California Marriage Protection Act for the November 2008 ballot. The amendment to the California Constitution states: “Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.”
Liberty Counsel recently filed a petition requesting the California Supreme Court to stay its opinion pending the vote in November. The petition also requests the court to reconsider its decision. Liberty Counsel represents the Campaign for California Families.
A recent poll conducted on May 30, 2008 by ccAdvertising shows that 56 percent of California residents support marriage as one man and one woman. A poll a few weeks ago by the Los Angeles Times similarly revealed that 54 percent of those polled supported the amendment and only 35 percent opposed it.
Almost two months after the March 4 oral argument, 1,120,590 signed petitions were submitted to the Secretary of State. Only 694,354 petitions were needed to place the amendment on the November ballot. Unlike Proposition 22, which passed by a margin of 61.4 percent in 2000 but was not a constitutional amendment, the California Marriage Protection Act would amend the state constitution so that “only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.”
In light of the certification of the amendment for the November ballot, the court must stay its May 15 decision. The amendment would overrule the court”s decision and nullify any licenses issued between the end of June and November.
If the court”s ruling goes into effect without modification, individuals could create polygamous and polyamorous relationships. The court has inadvertently created a system that hopelessly entangles property, custody, visitation and other rights. The decision should therefore be stayed.
Mathew D. Staver
Founder, Liberty Counsel
History will be the ultimate judge
We have not always been kind to our presidents while they were in office:
1. Although California public schools teach neither real history nor geography anymore, a simple glance at the globe tells why we are in Iraq…and ought to stay there. George W. Bush won”t go on Mt. Rushmore, but history will record him as brilliant for invading Iraq.
2. All the smart money said George Washington was a beaten fool at Valley Forge. They told him to cut his losses and bail out. Congress actually abandoned Philadelphia because the war was lost. If he had followed their advice there would be no United States. Washington is on Mt. Rushmore.
3. Yankee Media portrayed Lincoln as a gangling ape-like goon, sure to lose the war against the South. Now the South is a loyal region of the U.S. and Lincoln is on Mt. Rushmore.
4. Jimmy Carter, who received the Nobel Peace Prize for ending all hostilities between Israel and Arabs, runs around the world proving Clinton wasn”t our worst president after all. Neither Carter nor Clinton will be chiseled on Mt. Rushmore.
5. Reagan won the cold war, collapsed the Soviet Union, and saved the world from communism despite great opposition at home. He should go on Mt. Rushmore.
6. Teddy Kennedy lies ill but still a senator. Except for his getting slobbering drunk and abandoning Mary Jo Kopechne to drown at Chappaquiddick Bridge while he ran off to call his lawyer, he would have been president. Mary Jo Kopechne deserves to be on Mt. Rushmore.
7. Many think our best bet this year is for John McCain to select Bobby Jindal for Vice President and then collapse with disabling constipation immediately after the swearing-in ceremony. That would make Bobby president. Jindal might make it to Mt. Rushmore. McCain will never.
Randy Ridgel
Kelseyville
Congress must obey the Constitution
Today, people are blaming the oil companies for high gas prices. We are awash in oil, but the U.S. Congress refuses to allow drilling in the huge tracts offshore and in Alaska. Congress is the culprit, not the oil companies!
There is nothing in the U.S. Constitution that authorizes Congress to meddle in our marvelous free market system that was working very well without federal interference. However, massive interference has stifled production of oil and nuclear power. Visit www.thenewamerican.com for details.
In addition, Congress is mostly legislating in areas unauthorized by our Constitution. Foreign aid and regulating education are just two of many examples. In areas where Congress is authorized, it has created several major disasters. Our military is dispersed in many countries around the world, but it is not protecting our southern border to keep out the illegals. In addition, Congress gave up its power to declare war to the President. Therefore, we now have perpetual war to achieve perpetual peace as George Orwell wrote in his classic novel, “1984.”
A citizen who does not obey the Constitution would quickly be arrested. However, Congress truly is a criminal enterprise because it continues to violate our Constitution after taking an oath to uphold and defend it. We must demand that Congress obey the Constitution, or we soon will see the destruction of our nation.
Nancy Barker Brennan
Camarillo
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