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Independent_Liberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 02:23 PM
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Impeachment: Bush's Exit Strategy
http://www.counterpunch.org/husseini06292005.html

June 29, 2005

Impeach Bush Now
A Quick Way to End the Insurgency
By SAM HUSSEINI

Sectors of the peace movement in the U.S. -- at least those which still show signs of having a pulse -- have seized upon the Downing Street Memo which might finally draw out in some substantive fashion the deceitful manner in which the U.S. moved toward the invasion of Iraq. The group AfterDowningStreet.org has called for an inquiry into possible impeachable offenses committed by Bush.

Meanwhile other people in the U.S. who continue to back Bush are focusing on "how to end the insurgency." They talk of the U.S. military casualties in Iraq and see that Donald Rumsfeld now states that the insurgency could last 12 years.

The two camps actually answer each other. If you want to end the insurgency -- or resistance, depending on your views -- then make an honest accounting of what your own government has done. Doing that will be perceived and respected by others. Bush lied the country into war and initiated the war in an unconstitutional manner. The fact that the Congress, the media, and, to a large extent, the U.S. public were complicit in this does not absolve Bush. They each should be judged as expeditiously as possible, but Bush should be impeached -- now.

Doing so will have an impact in the Mideast and beyond.

Consider:

After the February 15, 2003 protests, the leadership of Hezballah said they would no longer burn U.S. flags. They perceived that substantial parts of the U.S. public were outwardly opposing the then-impending invasion of Iraq. They changed.

More recently, the Iranian people also perceived how the U.S. functions: They were basically threatened no matter who won their election. They discerned that that the U.S. attacked Iraq even though Iraq did not have weapons or mass destruction and was allowing access to UN inspectors (despite the fact that such inspections had been used for espionage against Iraq in the past). Based on this, the Iranian people did the obvious thing: They voted for the candidate who is almost always described as the "hardliner" -- but on economic issues sounds like a socialist -- and not the WTO-loving "reformer."

Such actions by Iranians might tick off liberals in the U.S., but if these liberals had done their alleged job and really changed U.S. politics, the dynamics would be different in the Mideast.

There might still be a bit of time to redress this before further calamities occur.

An impeachment of Bush, for the right reasons -- and not for some peripheral technicality -- might be the surest, quickest way to ending the violent resistance in Iraq, ending further bloodshed and beginning a real democratic process which is designed by Iraqis in accord with the region and not U.S. administration and corporate ambitions. All the people in Iraq -- including the resistance which the administration tells us it is speaking to, at least on days they are not dismissing them as "terrorists" -- will take note. And, like Hezballah, which is converting itself to a political party, they will change.

The people of the U.S. can demand an impeachment of Bush and signal to the people of Iraq, the Mideast and the world that they will take matters into their hands and show they want a modicum of peace and justice on this planet. That is, if the people of the U.S. actually do want a modicum of peace and justice on this planet.

Sam Husseini has just returned from the Mideast to the U.S. Some of his writings are at www.husseini.org.



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spooked911 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 02:32 PM
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1. In other words-- the best way to bring democracy to the middle east is to
IMPEACH BUSH!

It would show that we are a fair and justice-oriented society-- as we like to say we are.
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FtWayneBlue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 04:12 PM
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2. Sounds good to me!
He deserves to be impeached. If a president can be impeached for lying about an extramarital affair, why not for violations of public trust leading to the deaths of over 1700 Americans, and uncounted thousands of innocent Iraqis?
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fla nocount Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 05:00 PM
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3. Middle-aged man........cute young chubbie. If he had said "No"
I would have wanted him impeached for being something less than human.
But that's just me being a pig. ML was a plant from the beginning and the US taxpayer bought that BJ from the PNAC strategists.

George Bush is nothing but a Patsy. He's no Machiavellian mastermind. He's a fascist puppet along the lines of Mussolini and deserves the same fate. Impeachment would make him appear as worthy of protocol as R.M. Nixon and that's just not so. Redemption for this country depends on an ugly and ignominious end to symbol that is GWB
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ignatius 2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 07:55 PM
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7. Such sweet,sweet music to my ears. Impeach the bastard and show the
entire world that we are mad and sorrow as hell and will not take it or put up with the lying, murdering,insane neocons any more.

Now thats what I'm talking about!

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LightningFlash Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 09:30 PM
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9. For the flag!
:patriot:
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FreedomAngel82 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 07:59 PM
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8. Of course
And let their law makers take control. I still remember seeing some documentary I think Tom Brokaw or something like that on MSNBC. Whoever it was they were retiring and showing a doc of all they've seen in their years of tv journalisim (or whatever). One part they were in Iraq in the beginning before it got terribly bad. A group of young men were standing around talking. This person went over and asked one guy what they thought of everything going on (he was in his late twenties or thirties I'd say) and this guy said: "I'd like to fight the Americans. Not the people. The GOVERNMENT." So as long as we're there they're going to keep fighting us and probably each other too. I betcha when we leave they'll stop fighting. If not right away then soon after we leave. It's really quite easy to see if you're head isn't up your butt or Bush's.
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LightningFlash Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 06:59 PM
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4. Bingo.......
ITS TIME TO COMPLETE "OUR" MISSION!!!
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KerryOn Donating Member (899 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 07:21 PM
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5. I agree that he should be impeached...
... but lets not forget one thing.

In the view of Osama and his followers, the US citizens elected Bush. We all know that he really stole the election, but this is the way Osama would view it. He has stated in the past that the people of the US elect their leader and therefore the responsibility is on them.

If Bush is impeached.. (Correction "WHEN" Bush is impeached it will probably be to late for things to change.

This country is in the biggest mess ever created, and I can not understand whey most everyone I know have turned a blind eye.

It's high time that we go to DC, walk in the Capital, throw all of our corrupt money grabbing so called "elected" officials out on their ass@s and say:

"We the people take back our country!!"
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LightningFlash Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 07:37 PM
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6. Yep and...
....Bring a gun just in case, since its all perfectly legal.
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Swamp Rat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 09:32 PM
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10. Chimpeach!
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sweetheart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 09:41 PM
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11. I got an email from John kerry this week
Telling me something about making the iraq occupation a success... and
i replied back to him explaining exactly what this chap is saying so
eloquently. Walk the walk, and everything else will work out. Until
we show that we punish agressive war criminals, the moral authority is
simply not there to restore goodwill... and a true peace can only
exist on true justice.
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