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- neognostic, on 06/05/2008, -12/+178Impeachment is a dish best served cold.
- theantibush, on 06/05/2008, -8/+122So we will impeach a president for playing around with an intern but not for deceptively ordering thousands of US service personnel and tens of thousands of innocent civilians to their deaths?
People, this is mass murder. Period. - inactive, on 06/05/2008, -12/+123Meanwhile some dumb inbred idiot moron white trash uneducated ignorant bush voting retard nutbar is saying', I'm sure glad 'da Terrists isn't attacking ma' wudshed!"
Never forget who supported this failure, don't let them distance themselves from him. Whining about Libs and Dems and Clinton and Obama's pastors and gay sex, while offering nothing of substance - and most notably - no defense for the lying little sack of ***** from Texas they shackled us with!
America's enemy is the idiot who IGNORED that Bush lied to us about Iraq, IGNORED that Bush defends treason, IGNORED that Bush was asleep at the wheel on 9/11, IGNORED that Bush had already blundered our war effort in Iraq, IGNORED that Bush still tries to link Iraq and 911, IGNORED that Bush was going to run amok with our Constitution, IGNORED his continued policy that fuels extremist groups and floods intelligence agencies with "false positives" from illegal wiretapping operations—among other things and still voted to re-elect this miserable failure.
The enemy from within has perpetuated this death and devastation. Don't forget it.
It is because of a bush voting idiot traitor that the country is in the atrocious position it is in today. - scooby007, on 06/05/2008, -4/+103I'm seeing a new angle on this information with McClellan's book etc. where the tone has become more pointed... People are beginning to realize these weren't "failures," they are pure and simple LIES from the very top of our government employees. We should indeed start up impeachment trials immediately - it's never too late to learn the truth.
- mcuenca, on 06/05/2008, -9/+84Will the Democrats finally find a spine?
- daddaa, on 06/05/2008, -5/+77ok this was nestled deep in the back pages of WSJ today. it should have been on page 1.
- theantibush, on 06/05/2008, -8/+64So we will impeach a president for playing around with an intern but not for deceptively ordering thousands of US service personnel and tens of thousands of innocent civilians to their deaths?
People, this is mass murder. Period. - skteoievtehr, on 06/05/2008, -7/+58***** IMPEACH!!!!!!!
- purkel, on 06/05/2008, -5/+47Who's the real enemy here? The USA invaded another country... killed thousands of innocent Iraqi civilians... all because our leader lied about intelligence and used FEAR of terrorists to trick his country.
The USA wants to believe its the land of the free and we are always the good guys... but we invaded another country and oppressed its people. I dont think we're the nice guys we all pretend to be.
The USA people need to take responsibility for this, and stop letting dictators, like Bush and Cheney, pull the wool over our eyes. - alapoet, on 06/05/2008, -6/+40Bush lied, 4,100 loyal and brave Americans died.
Not to mention untold hundreds of thousands of Iraqis.
Sadly, that's the long and short of it. - redcolumbine, on 06/05/2008, -2/+35Throw the book at him. He's broken multiple US laws and committed uncounted war crimes. The Presidency is not an excuse - if anything, it means that he should have been held to a HIGHER standard.
- inactive, on 06/05/2008, -4/+33And, in other breaking news, bears appear to live in the woods.
- ad33lshahid, on 06/05/2008, -1/+25called it 5 years ago, only to be told i was wearing a tin foil hat
- voodoosteve84, on 06/05/2008, -6/+30We need to impeach ASAP, before they sign permanent deals with Iraq and/or attack Iran.
- trer, on 06/05/2008, -2/+26The Democrats and Republicans share the same spine.
- carpetbomberz, on 06/05/2008, -7/+28Why didn't this come out during Douglas Feith's stupid book promotion a month ago? This is past lame now. It's 5 years late and 600 Billion Dollars short.
- inactive, on 06/05/2008, -12/+33Strange...it seems like I've been hearing "impeach Bush" for over 4 years now. Yet, in that time he's been re-elected, the Democrats have gained control of Congress, and still no impeachment.
Don't you think it's time to accept reality? It's not going to happen. - AesopSBX, on 06/05/2008, -3/+21It took 5 years but I am glad all the things several of us have recognized all along are finally coming to light. Forget impeachment, get Bush back in the "Mission Accomplished" flight gear and tell him to finish. Eh, he'd screw that up too, Impeachment, War Crimes tribunal something!!!!!!!
BTW I cant wait to see how the neo-cons at FAUX Newz try to spin this little bit of news. - Berkana, on 06/05/2008, -1/+19He used the bad intel because he had decided to invade Iraq from the very first days of his administration. This is what his former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neil exposed in an interview with 60 Minutes:
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky2t_tDsZrk
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-D1jCZ31Uw
Any book that doesn't acknowledge that Bush intended to invade Iraq to give his Big Oil cronies lucrative contracts for Iraqi oil isn't telling the whole truth. And in so doing, Bush shed the blood of thousands of our soldiers. - jahurt, on 06/05/2008, -1/+19Welcome to 2005
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downing_Street_Memo - Findeton, on 06/05/2008, -0/+15As an european, i think you are right. I mean, when we Spain went out of Iraq, every american i could speak with would just shout me "spanish people are traitors and cowards". It was kind of frustrating to talk with americans , but i guess it's more frustrating to have to wait 5 years and 600Billion dolars until your fellow citizens realise what the whole world realised instantly. In fact getting the hell out of Iraq was one of the main factors in the 2004 spanish elections.
- built2spill, on 06/05/2008, -2/+17daddaa - you know who owns WSJ now, don't ya?
- frazier117, on 06/05/2008, -22/+37...┏━━━━━━━┓***** you Bush !!!
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┗ ┃Ψ┃ - treehugger87, on 06/05/2008, -4/+16My representative in congress is a cosigner of House Resolution 635: "Creating a select committee to investigate the Administration's intent to go to war before congressional authorization, manipulation of pre-war intelligence, encouraging and countenancing torture, retaliating against critics, and to make recommendations regarding grounds for possible impeachment."
Click here (http://capwiz.com/pdamerica/issues/bills/?bill=833 ... to find out if yours is, and click here (http://capwiz.com/pdamerica/dbq/officials/) to find your representative's contact information. Write or call them today and tell them to co-sign the bill. - monkeyrun, on 06/05/2008, -0/+12Dennis Kucinich is the only Democrate with a spine.
For some reason they think it's bad politics.
Or they want the issue to drag out through the general election.
It'll be funny if the Republicans decide to impeach Bush in order to save the party. - paradexes, on 06/05/2008, -3/+15I have a feeling they are waiting till after the election and then they can try him as a war criminal. It is alot easier than going through the media circus. On the other hand, if nothing happens then we know the Dems were just as much in Kahoots and probably stand to gain from all this as much as Republicans. Which means they are truly neither. Being the social and political elite these days means getting away with murder....literally.
- ginestony, on 06/05/2008, -1/+12100 points for the use of that picture of Bush and Rumsfeld laughing
- MWeather, on 06/05/2008, -1/+11Good, can we send him to The Hague now?
- FairDinkumMate, on 06/05/2008, -0/+10His English is pretty bloody good if you ask me. Better than my Portuguese(& I live in Brazil!). He only got 2 words wrong & both of those were quite simple('an European' instead of 'a European' & 'when we Spain' instead of 'when we Spanish'.
There are loads of Americans that feel the way Findeton described. Look at the comments on the article about Australia withdrawing its combat troops just last week! - Kireblade, on 06/05/2008, -3/+12***** treasonous.
- laserdog, on 06/05/2008, -1/+10A lot of money was spent on organized propaganda, marketing and PR, not because they liked spending money on things that don't work, but because those are highly effective tools for altering someone's opinion of a subject.
Remember the first line of P.T. Barnum's quip. "You can fool some of the people some of the time."
Don't blame the fish for being in a barrel. A lot of them are busy just trying to survive.
Blame the media, who let themselves be used as the shotgun when they knew better. - SpudgeBoy, on 06/05/2008, -1/+10See, you still aren't getting it. I will break it down for you:
Those were lies.
See, pretty easy. Now you try it. - iamtehwinnerz, on 06/05/2008, -2/+10Sad thing is most of us aren't even surprised, and most of us know that nothing will be done. I can only hope that Obama puts Bush in front of a Judge when he's in office.
- charliebucketts, on 06/05/2008, -1/+9When I was in the Army, I was sure Bush was lying when he said he would not invade Iraq if S.H. and his douchebag sons didn't leave the country.
In the bush family, facing repercussions for your wicked ways skips a generation, unlike the Hussein family. - BishkekBuddy, on 06/05/2008, -3/+11And 4000+ lives too late....
- SpudgeBoy, on 06/05/2008, -1/+9So, if you guys are so touchy about Perjury, you must be bent over Bush letting Scooty off the hook, right?
[Insert lame excuse for why Scooty is different here] - ordig, on 06/05/2008, -6/+14CONVICT BUSH!
- psker, on 06/05/2008, -5/+12The senate is just reporting what everyone should have already known. Hopefully the Democrats will actually grow a backbone and do something about all the lies and corruption from the Bush administration. They need to act now before Bush's term is over and he starts swinging around his pardon stick.
- senorsubagua, on 06/05/2008, -0/+7That's the best you can do? Justify the high crimes of your thug in chief by dredging up a democrat who escalated a war about 45 YEARS AGO, a war that practically every educated person has long-since recognized was a mistake and a failure? And for which he at least had the good grace to regret and choose not to run again for the presidency? That's all you've got? That and your ignorance of history, the law, and the Constitution. STFU, you fatuous jackass.
- Arcueid01, on 06/05/2008, -0/+7This has nothing to do with which party affiliation you belong to, it has everything to do with what to do when any official disregards the Supreme law of the land aka our Federal Constitution. He disregarded it and used it to go to war under false pretenses. That is definitely impeachment and maybe treason.
- paradexes, on 06/05/2008, -2/+9McCain. Bush II the revenge. See it live November 4th 2008, check your local listings for the time.
- inactive, on 06/05/2008, -0/+7Millions of us knew it was ***** before the invasion. Google "February 15, 2003 Iraq protests" and you can see plenty of pictures of us marching. We were called "traitors."
- mystcnurse, on 06/05/2008, -0/+7But, since we have all been privy, retrospectively, to the "no child gets ahead act", we cannot spell nor do we know the difference between the words "then" and "than".
Sincerely,
The ***** - GlassAgate, on 06/05/2008, -1/+8Bill Clinton lies about having sex, and he gets impeached.
Bush lies about WMD's, 4000+ American soldiers dead, 2000+ have commited
suicide, 100K to 1000K Iraqi civilians killed indirectly because
of the US fighting the insurgents. A handful of Iraqi's dead because
of soldiers who went nutty. Bush is still in power. WTF?!
Sure, it was great that we took Saddam out of power. Just splendid (SARCASM!) - roflbrothel, on 06/05/2008, -2/+9So would you say lying about getting your dick sucked is a more grievous offense than what Bush has done?
- Groovydoo, on 06/05/2008, -1/+8"Bush is a dish best served to the Hague"
- grlykool, on 06/05/2008, -5/+12Duh-oh and the press helped.
- SpudgeBoy, on 06/05/2008, -0/+6No he can't. It takes Congressional approval. You people have been wrong all along, why do you think anybody gives a ***** what you say now?
- fyngyrz, on 06/05/2008, -5/+11PolishLogic: We know many criminals get away with their crimes. That fact does not compel us to either absolve them, or fail to encourage the system to go after them.
In the case of Bush, where his crimes involved thousands of American lives spent under false pretenses, as well as hundreds of billions of dollars, numerous constitutional violations, outright lies to the body politic... it is unlikely that he will ever be forgiven -- and it is even less likely if he is not brought to justice for his crimes. - atticus8, on 06/05/2008, -1/+7Cool your heels there, buddy. An impeachment is an extremely grave matter, not to be called for from the rooftops for just any incident. Impeachment proceedings are only appropriate when a President has committed only the most grievous, the most repugnant, the most malignant behavior possible. It must only be employed when a President has done something so truly reprehensible that expulsion from office is the only fitting remedy.
And since Bush hasn't yet received a blowjob from an intern, that standard has not yet been met. For, truly, what more despicable harm can the President of the United States do to his people than to get a blowjob outside of the holy bonds of matrimony? The voting public selects its President based on who will be the best husband, not the best world leader, and I assure you that President Bush's approval rating with the First Lady is 100%. I'm curious what other approval rating you think matters. -
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