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Home Front: Politix
Ralph and Kev Want Bush and Cheney Impeached
2005-05-31
Edited for the conclusion

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The National Intelligence Estimate issued in October 2002 said ''We have no specific intelligence information that Saddam's regime has directed attacks against US territory."
Guess firing on military aircraft doesn't count. Ralph is probably even more unhappy no Americans were killed by Saddam's ADA, but he won't discuss his true feelings in public...
The UN, IAEA, the State and Energy departments, the Air Force's National Air and Space Intelligence Center, US inspectors, and even the CIA concluded there was no basis for the Bush-Cheney public assertions. Yet, President Bush told the public in September 2002 that Iraq ''could launch a biological or chemical attack in as little as 45 minutes after the order is given." And, just before the invasion, President Bush said: ''Facing clear evidence of peril, we cannot wait for the final proof -- the smoking gun -- that could come in the form of a mushroom cloud."
Bush was using in his speech the same rhetorical games the press routinely uses when it wants to push an agenda. No sale, here, anyway. The pot calling the kettle black in this case.
The president and vice president have artfully dodged the central question: ''Did the administration mislead us into war by manipulating and misstating intelligence concerning weapons of mass destruction and alleged ties to Al Qaeda, suppressing contrary intelligence, and deliberately exaggerating the danger a contained, weakened Iraq posed to the United States and its neighbors?"
Am I the only one who senses a sense of sorrow that more innocents weren't murdered by Saddam?
If this is answered affirmatively Bush and Cheney have committed ''high crimes and misdemeanors." It is time for Congress to investigate the illegal Iraq war as we move toward the third year of the endless quagmire that many security experts believe jeopardizes US safety by recruiting and training more terrorists. A Resolution of Impeachment would be a first step. Based on the mountains of fabrications, deceptions, and lies, it is time to debate the ''I" word.
Let's debate the 'W' word instead. As in welched, which is what Saddam did in the 1991 ceasefire agreement starting in 1991. You are a sad little leftist and a caricature of the political type who would rather sit and wait for another attack.
Posted by:badanov

#7  tu - Terpsboy preserved it for those who might have missed out. Just direct the Boston Butt Probe's True Believers to that link and they'll be all better.
Posted by: .com   2005-05-31 21:09  

#6  Yah, all those buildings bridges and highways in WVa named "Byrd" are not pork, they are an affirmation of how much WVa loves their KKK senator.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-05-31 20:46  

#5  I feel your pain, tu. Two days ago the WaPo ran a *front page story* that House Speaker Denny Hastert had...

earmarked money and grants ...

for his home town.

Yah. I was shocked too. I'm calling for an investigation. This surely has never happened in the history of our fair Republic.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-05-31 11:18  

#4  "Breaking news: People in Hell want Ice Water."

And they ain't gonna get none either...
Posted by: mojo   2005-05-31 11:17  

#3  Of course the impeachment won't happen since the Evvviiiil republicans control the house. And the jooooooes and capitalists.
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-05-31 11:15  

#2  Oh, look. The Boston Globe printed it. No heart warming gay lifestyle stories to print today?
Posted by: tu3031   2005-05-31 10:58  

#1   It is time for Congress to investigate the illegal Iraq war...

Which wasn't illegal because Congress voted to authorize it.

Flag Phrase #7: "Illegal Iraq War". Anyone using this formulation is a priori an idiot, and their opinions are worth about as much as used toilet paper.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-05-31 10:30  

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