Congress


At the end of Attorney general Alberto Gonzales’ testimony, Republican Senator Arlen Specter (R - PA) told Mr. Gonzales and I quote, “I don’t trust you”.

As I follow along the proceedings investigating the firing of US Attorneys, I think about all the Bush Administration actvities that leave me queasy and uncomfortable.

  1. the commuting of Scooter Libby
  2. the outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame, and never holding anybody accountable
  3. clear FISA violations regarding domestic surveillance
  4. the Bush Administration changing their justifications for the war in Iraq over time and acting as if they hadn’t
  5. no WMD in Iraq
  6. People indefinitely held without representation in Guantanamo
  7. Never holding any high level US officials accountable for Abu Ghraib, nor apologizing to the Iraqi people for it
  8. the erroneous claim that Saddam Hussein had anything to do with 9/11
  9. somewhere between 40k and 100k americans people mercenaries with guns are in Iraq as security forces and they are not soldiers, but employees of a company called Blackwater funded by me and  you, and Congress doesn’t even know how many there are!
  10. writing more signing statements(over 700) in this Administration than all of the previous Administrations combined dating back to George Washington, clearly as a way of circumventing established laws and practices.
  11. blaming everybody else when things don’t go well
  12. the list goes on and on.

That uneasy feeling is fear. Fear that our democracy, as we know it, is coming to end, and afraid that most of this country doesn’t know anything about it.

President Bush, I don’t trust you.

Vice-President Cheney, I don’t trust you.

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, I don’t trust you.

Carl Rove, I don’t trust you.

Tony Snow, I don’t trust you.

The democratic Congress sees these things happening, yet they fail to stop or even impede the Bush Adminstration from dismantling our Republic and remaking it in their own image. And seeing that that scares me even more. How can we trust any of them now?

I think I finally understand why Bush can’t fire Gonzales. Attorney General Gonzales is one of the major plugs in the dam holding back the reservoir of White House cover-ups. So if Gonzo goes, the Senate must confirm a new AG, and guess what? Congress won’t let a lackey through who will do Bush’s bidding and the dam will burst. So the White House must keep their loyal, lapdog AG in place- it’s a question of survival.

The evidence against Gonzales is now so overwhelming, that any sane President would have to demand his resignation. Unless of course that Presidency would crash and burn as a result. What would a law-abiding AG find in Gonzo’s absence? Just the trail of evidence leading to the long line of politically motivated actions and illegal operations in full swing on Pennsylvania Avenue.

Gonzales’ testimony over the past couple of days would be rolling-on-the-floor laughable if it weren’t an insult to every citizen of the United States. The inquiring Senators were definitely NOT amused.

Here’s a video about this very subject from Talking Points Memo.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=ArwXQFMF9qI&feature=RecentlyWatched&page=1&t=t&f=b

Would somebody please just ask John Ashcroft?

Dear Senator McCain,

As a former McCain supporter, I voted to elect you as a Senator from the great state of Arizona. In April, I wrote to tell you that I will not vote for your Presidency nor will I vote to re-elect you to the Senate.

You continue to support an Administration that recklessly ignores the Constitution of the United States, cuts Congress out of the loop and simultaneously blames them for inaction, and refuses to acknowledge responsibility for years of failed foreign policy, just to name a few.

Since you have chosen to align yourself with neo-conservative ideology that’s dangerous to the future of our country, I see no other choice than to ACTIVELY support the election of another candidate in your next election- regardless of party affiliation.

You still have time to search your soul and do an about face– I trust you want to do what’s best for your country. Vote for censure and support the Impeachment process. Our country IS in a Constitutional crisis. Impeachment IS the remedy laid out in the Constitution for situations exactly like today’s. Talk to Bruce Fein, an author of President Clinton’s Articles of Impeachment, listen to what he has to say.

I urge you to set partisanship aside and act as a statesman. Our beloved Republic is in peril– Do your job as prescribed by the Constitution!

Bruse Fein wrote the Articles of Impeachment of Bill Cinton. He’s a conservative Republican. Here’s what he says about Bush…

BRUCE FEIN: I think he(Clinton) was setting a precedent that placed the president above the law. I did not believe that the initial perjury or misstatements– that came perhaps in a moment of embarrassment stemming from the Paula Jones lawsuit was justified impeachment if he apologized. Even his second perjury before the grand jury when Ken Starr’s staff was questioning him, as long as he expressed repentance, would not have set an example of saying every man, if you’re president, is entitled to be a law unto himself. I think Bush’s crimes are a little bit different. I think they’re a little bit more worrisome than Clinton’s. You don’t have to have–

BILL MOYERS: More worrisome?

BRUCE FEIN: More worrisome than Clinton’s– because he is seeking more institutionally to cripple checks and balances and the authority of Congress and the judiciary to superintend his assertions of power. He has claimed the authority to tell Congress they don’t have any right to know what he’s doing with relation to spying on American citizens, using that information in any way that he wants in contradiction to a federal statute called the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. He’s claimed authority to say he can kidnap people, throw them into dungeons abroad, dump them out into Siberia without any political or legal accountability. These are standards that are totally anathema to a democratic society devoted to the rule of law.

It gets worse. Our invertebrate democratic congress isn’t performing its repsonsibility by forming Articles of Impeachment. Hold them to account! Nancy Pelosi says, and I quote “Impeachment is off the table”. She is wrong. The future of the U.S. is truly at stake. This is NOT a dramatization. Let’s get Impeachment back on the table.

Here is Nancy Pelosi’s contact information:

Office of the Speaker
H-232, US Capitol
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-0100

http://www.speaker.gov/contact/

Call her today!

If you think that impeachment of Bush and Cheney is too harsh or might damage our beloved Republic, find out why the exact OPPOSITE is actually true. If Congress does not begin impeachment proceedings, there will nothing in place to prevent future Presidents from violating the Constitution as this adminsitration has repeatedly done.

This PBS video features both liberal and conservative Constituional experts who AGREE that impeachment is the only course available to us to save the United States of America. I agree wholeheartedly. It’s so refreshing and hopeful to see 2 opposing parties/ideologies meet to defend more important underlying principles– the very principles that made our nation strong and free.

http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/07/14/bill-moyers-roundtable-on-impeachment-of-bush-cheney/

 GREAT STUFF!

Here’s a petition for what it’s worth.

http://archive.democrats.com/elandslide/petition.cfm?campaign=impeach

Better, call our beloved gutless House Speaker and demand she begin Impeachment proceedings:

Office of the Speaker
H-232, US Capitol
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-0100

http://www.speaker.gov/contact/

 

here’s a form letter for you if you can’t think of anything personally touching to say:

Dear Speaker Pelosi,

I humbly request that you begin impeachment proceedings against the President and Vice-President. Scratch that, I demand that you do! It’s time to defend our Constitution and our Republic against a band of hooligan miscreants called the Bush Administration. That’s your job! It’s called checks and balances, ever heard of it?

Have you seen this? Wake up, girl!

http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/07/14/bill-moyers-roundtable-on-impeachment-of-bush-cheney/

 

 

Watching Tony Snow’s press conference about the commuting of Scooter Libby’s sentence, once thing became clear:

Bush and Cheney can do and say whatever they wish, and nobody in this country will stop them.

They can stonewall the press and congress and call it executive privilege or private internal deliberations or whatever they want. The White House just spins it back on whoever demands information.

They can out a CIA operative and get away with it. It’s called treason.

They can go to war under false pretense and keep the war going indefinitely. A democratic Congress funded them again. Almost half of America still believes Saddam Hussein had something to do with 9/11! Silliness abounds.

Who will stop them?

Bush and Cheney are laughing at you. And me.

 

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/cheney/chapters/chapter_1/index.html   

Reading this article and comments, and following the exploits of our executive branch and congress in recent months, several themes arise that leave me deeply saddened:

1. Our neo-con leaders appparently have high disregard for several values I hold dear including transparency, accountability, self-awareness and a world-centric care of life.

2. U.S. citizen’s reaction to this is often a desire to punish our neo-con leaders, and do so in a way that demonstrates the same lack of compassion and willingness to act immorally that they loathe in the neo-cons.

3. Democratic congressional leaders seem to have little will to hold the executive branch accountable beyond whining about them. Looking forward, I can only see a direct confrontation using forced entry into V.P. Cheney’s office as a means of ending his illegal secrecy. There is no political or legal entity in Washington willing to undertake this necessary task.

Democrats and Republicans are hopelessly lost as the leading parties in this country, IMHO. I believe America needs the formation of new political parties, based on the ability to recognize basic concrete truth free of ideology, the ability to reason while recogizing one’s own biases without being run by them, the value of compassion recognized as true strength, the willingness to defend it’s shores WITHOUT malice and disregard for non-american lives, and equality for all as written in our Constitution.

Good night and good luck.

« Previous Page