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"Harry Hope" |
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20 Jun 2005 06:49:30 PM |
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We've seen enough to impeach Bush |
From The Madison Capital Times, 6/20/05:
http://www.madison.com/tct/opinion/index.php?ntid=44161&ntpid=0
We've seen enough to impeach Bush
By Dave Zweifel
The recent disclosures of secret memos of meetings involving British
Prime Minister Tony Blair's staff have underlined just how cynical and
deceitful the people entrusted to lead the United States were in
fabricating intelligence to get this war under way.
It has become clear that they never had any intention of letting the
United Nations try to settle the dispute.
It seems clear now that they had made up their minds nearly a year
before that Saddam Hussein was to be forcibly deposed.
Yet Bush and his lieutenants kept telling the American people that war
would be waged only as a last resort.
As Rep. John Conyers, a Michigan Democrat, said last week, "The
veracity of those statements has - to put it mildly - come into
question."
Because the administration refuses to answer questions about the
so-called Downing Street memo and others that have surfaced since and
because Bush's party controls all of Congress, Conyers had to resort
to a "public forum" to gather testimony on the issue.
In a matter of a few days, more than a half million Americans signed
petitions backing Conyers in urging the president to explain the
memos.
So far, Bush has dismissed it all as "falsehoods" and refused to
comment further.
But the people want answers.
Even those who don't hate Bush don't like being lied to.
Lying presidents need to be impeached.
That's what the Republicans in Congress told us only a few years ago.
So let's get on with it.
______________________________________________________
Harry
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| User: "XTS" |
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| Title: Re: We've seen enough to impeach Bush |
20 Jun 2005 09:45:55 PM |
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"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:ugleb1l2s6omfclkmiv3bghes39iunngko@4ax.com...
From The Madison Capital Times, 6/20/05:
http://www.madison.com/tct/opinion/index.php?ntid=44161&ntpid=0
We've seen enough to impeach Bush
By Dave Zweifel
The recent disclosures of secret memos of meetings involving British
Prime Minister Tony Blair's staff have underlined just how cynical and
deceitful the people entrusted to lead the United States were in
fabricating intelligence to get this war under way.
It has become clear that they never had any intention of letting the
United Nations try to settle the dispute.
It seems clear now that they had made up their minds nearly a year
before that Saddam Hussein was to be forcibly deposed.
Yet Bush and his lieutenants kept telling the American people that war
would be waged only as a last resort.
As Rep. John Conyers, a Michigan Democrat, said last week, "The
veracity of those statements has - to put it mildly - come into
question."
Because the administration refuses to answer questions about the
so-called Downing Street memo and others that have surfaced since and
because Bush's party controls all of Congress, Conyers had to resort
to a "public forum" to gather testimony on the issue.
In a matter of a few days, more than a half million Americans signed
petitions backing Conyers in urging the president to explain the
memos.
So far, Bush has dismissed it all as "falsehoods" and refused to
comment further.
But the people want answers.
Even those who don't hate Bush don't like being lied to.
Lying presidents need to be impeached.
That's what the Republicans in Congress told us only a few years ago.
So let's get on with it.
______________________________________________________
Harry
There is enough to start an inquiry now, But the republicans have quit being
Americans, in order to just be republicans. They want the country turned
into a one party dictatorship. The have decided it was time to change
America, and create her in their image. They do it through fear mongering,
lies and anything else to advance the GOP agenda, and steal America.
Proof?
They want to protect Bush more than they want to preserve America. It's that
simple.
Since when is it a bad thing to ask a president questions and expect
answers?
Since when is the president a God figure?
They grilled Clinton on national TV over sex.
But we cant ask Bush questions about war.
*****.
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| User: "SHb" |
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| Title: Re: We've seen enough to impeach Bush |
20 Jun 2005 10:07:19 PM |
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Here is a thought.
Impeach clinton again.
We need Bush.
"XTS" <xts@xyz.com> wrote in message
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"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:ugleb1l2s6omfclkmiv3bghes39iunngko@4ax.com...
From The Madison Capital Times, 6/20/05:
http://www.madison.com/tct/opinion/index.php?ntid=44161&ntpid=0
We've seen enough to impeach Bush
By Dave Zweifel
The recent disclosures of secret memos of meetings involving British
Prime Minister Tony Blair's staff have underlined just how cynical and
deceitful the people entrusted to lead the United States were in
fabricating intelligence to get this war under way.
It has become clear that they never had any intention of letting the
United Nations try to settle the dispute.
It seems clear now that they had made up their minds nearly a year
before that Saddam Hussein was to be forcibly deposed.
Yet Bush and his lieutenants kept telling the American people that war
would be waged only as a last resort.
As Rep. John Conyers, a Michigan Democrat, said last week, "The
veracity of those statements has - to put it mildly - come into
question."
Because the administration refuses to answer questions about the
so-called Downing Street memo and others that have surfaced since and
because Bush's party controls all of Congress, Conyers had to resort
to a "public forum" to gather testimony on the issue.
In a matter of a few days, more than a half million Americans signed
petitions backing Conyers in urging the president to explain the
memos.
So far, Bush has dismissed it all as "falsehoods" and refused to
comment further.
But the people want answers.
Even those who don't hate Bush don't like being lied to.
Lying presidents need to be impeached.
That's what the Republicans in Congress told us only a few years ago.
So let's get on with it.
______________________________________________________
Harry
There is enough to start an inquiry now, But the republicans have quit
being
Americans, in order to just be republicans. They want the country turned
into a one party dictatorship. The have decided it was time to change
America, and create her in their image. They do it through fear mongering,
lies and anything else to advance the GOP agenda, and steal America.
Proof?
They want to protect Bush more than they want to preserve America. It's
that
simple.
Since when is it a bad thing to ask a president questions and expect
answers?
Since when is the president a God figure?
They grilled Clinton on national TV over sex.
But we cant ask Bush questions about war.
*****.
.
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| User: "XTS" |
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| Title: Re: We've seen enough to impeach Bush |
20 Jun 2005 10:18:15 PM |
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"SHb" <sherb@iNO_SPAMntergate.com> wrote in message
news:11bf139p9qgkrfa@corp.supernews.com...
Here is a thought.
Impeach clinton again.
Thst not a thought, that's a brain fart.
We need Bush.
No, you need bush, all brain farters do, he is your champion.
"XTS" <xts@xyz.com> wrote in message
news:DbLte.1893$IL3.1102@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:ugleb1l2s6omfclkmiv3bghes39iunngko@4ax.com...
From The Madison Capital Times, 6/20/05:
http://www.madison.com/tct/opinion/index.php?ntid=44161&ntpid=0
We've seen enough to impeach Bush
By Dave Zweifel
The recent disclosures of secret memos of meetings involving British
Prime Minister Tony Blair's staff have underlined just how cynical and
deceitful the people entrusted to lead the United States were in
fabricating intelligence to get this war under way.
It has become clear that they never had any intention of letting the
United Nations try to settle the dispute.
It seems clear now that they had made up their minds nearly a year
before that Saddam Hussein was to be forcibly deposed.
Yet Bush and his lieutenants kept telling the American people that war
would be waged only as a last resort.
As Rep. John Conyers, a Michigan Democrat, said last week, "The
veracity of those statements has - to put it mildly - come into
question."
Because the administration refuses to answer questions about the
so-called Downing Street memo and others that have surfaced since and
because Bush's party controls all of Congress, Conyers had to resort
to a "public forum" to gather testimony on the issue.
In a matter of a few days, more than a half million Americans signed
petitions backing Conyers in urging the president to explain the
memos.
So far, Bush has dismissed it all as "falsehoods" and refused to
comment further.
But the people want answers.
Even those who don't hate Bush don't like being lied to.
Lying presidents need to be impeached.
That's what the Republicans in Congress told us only a few years ago.
So let's get on with it.
______________________________________________________
Harry
There is enough to start an inquiry now, But the republicans have quit
being
Americans, in order to just be republicans. They want the country turned
into a one party dictatorship. The have decided it was time to change
America, and create her in their image. They do it through fear
mongering,
lies and anything else to advance the GOP agenda, and steal America.
Proof?
They want to protect Bush more than they want to preserve America. It's
that
simple.
Since when is it a bad thing to ask a president questions and expect
answers?
Since when is the president a God figure?
They grilled Clinton on national TV over sex.
But we cant ask Bush questions about war.
*****.
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