Hagel just wants to be the antiwar republican candidate.
And if the democrat leadership want to show themselves for the joke they are, let them.
Crazed Rabbit
Hagel just wants to be the antiwar republican candidate.
And if the democrat leadership want to show themselves for the joke they are, let them.
Crazed Rabbit
Ja Mata, Tosa.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England cannot enter – all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement! - William Pitt the Elder
They wouldn't dare. For 1 reason.
Cheney.
While the terms for impeachment are somewhat broad, no one can really work it out, and I think it is something a little bit impossible.
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Have you just been dumped?
I ask because it's usually something like that which causes outbursts like this, needless to say I dissagree completely.
Never gonna happen. Democrats have too little of a majority in Congress and won't even be able to get an impeachment ready. Also, no one really wants Dick to be president.
"I do not know what I may appear to the world; but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me." - Issac Newton
Yeah, 'cause impeachment worked out so well for the Republicans in the nineties. I'm sure the Dems want some of that action.
Actually, Cheney could also be impeached for his involvements in the various illegal actions taken by this President's administration.
In the Nov/Dec '06 issue of Mother Jones, Tim Dickinson reviewed a number of books that call for, question/or advicate the need for impeachment, and document the history of its use since parliamentary times. Good stuff.
Heck, young Honest Abe called for the impeachment of James K. Polk for waging war on Mexico. Something they never taught me in the Illinois school system.
One suggestion for impeachment is just plain incompetence - of which this administration abounds. But, in all fairness their ought to be atleast some truely criminal acts against the constitution and the people it protects to truely justify such action.
So what high crimes has this administration committed? (loosely quoted):
1) They "fixed" intelligence to embark on a war of choice, unsanctioned by international law.
2) That the criminally incompetent lack of planning has caused that conflict to drag on longer than WWII.
3) The president authorized the NSA to engage in warrantless wiretaps of American citizens - in violation of the First and Fourth Amendments, the seperation of powers, and the express will of Congress in establishing the FISA courts.
4) The president has authorized the use of torture in contravention of US military law and Article Three of the Geneva Convention. Violations of which Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy observed in the "Hamdan" decision, "are considered 'war crimes,' punishable as federal offense."
5)The president has subjected enemy combatants to unconstitutional trial by military tribunal, and held American citizens in indefinite detention without access to lawyers or criminal courts.
6) [not my favorite, but it does have a point] Whereas the administration's homicidal dithering left more than a thousand of our most vulnerable countrymen to perish, needlessly, under the waters churned up by Hurricane Katrina.
[personally; I know the handling of Katrina was and still remains a national tragedy and demonstrates the complete incompetence of the Bushys - a single incompetence may be forgiven. However, this really points out that this was and is their mode of operendi. They simply cannot do any better, because they are not smart enough, compasssionate enough, or willing to sacrifice enough to do any better. They are incompetent.]
Once Bush and Cheney are out of there - wouldn't we have our first woman president? J/K But, if ever an impeachment was called for .... this is it.
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Intelligence regarded as correct by the other country's intelligence.Originally Posted by KafirChobee
Very arguable, especially given Bush didn't plan out the war.2) That the criminally incompetent lack of planning has caused that conflict to drag on longer than WWII.
As Pindar has said numerous times, within the law.3) The president authorized the NSA to engage in warrantless wiretaps of American citizens - in violation of the First and Fourth Amendments, the seperation of powers, and the express will of Congress in establishing the FISA courts.
Geneva conventions don't apply to those we're fighting (terrorists, not soldiers). 'Torture' is highly debatable, given some people's propensity to call everything harsher than nicely asking torture.4) The president has authorized the use of torture in contravention of US military law and Article Three of the Geneva Convention. Violations of which Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy observed in the "Hamdan" decision, "are considered 'war crimes,' punishable as federal offense."
Unconstitutional? Bah. Even captured enemy POWs are not entitled to full trials by jury for crying out loud.5)The president has subjected enemy combatants to unconstitutional trial by military tribunal, and held American citizens in indefinite detention without access to lawyers or criminal courts.
So, it's Bush's fault the mayor was incompetent, the governor a useless ditherer who delayed sending in the Nat'l Guard? The federal response was not really worse than the 1992 response to Andrews.6) [not my favorite, but it does have a point] Whereas the administration's homicidal dithering left more than a thousand of our most vulnerable countrymen to perish, needlessly, under the waters churned up by Hurricane Katrina.
[personally; I know the handling of Katrina was and still remains a national tragedy and demonstrates the complete incompetence of the Bushys - a single incompetence may be forgiven. However, this really points out that this was and is their mode of operendi. They simply cannot do any better, because they are not smart enough, compasssionate enough, or willing to sacrifice enough to do any better. They are incompetent.]
But I encourage you and all...like minded people...to demand, incessantly, an impeachment and nothing else. It'll be funny to watch you try.
Crazed Rabbit
Ja Mata, Tosa.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England cannot enter – all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement! - William Pitt the Elder
Good responses Rabbit. I don't think there's a good case for impeachment in the points given, and frankly, the bar for removing en elected President should be set pretty darn high. I'm no Bush fan, but impeachment is not the way to go.
Two thoughts on this one: Who makes the determination of a detainee's status? Is the process transparent, and does the detainee ever get to challenge that status, um, ever? If not, does the process not leave itself wide open to rampant abuse?Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
As for the "debatability" of torture, I think you've really got to be in denial to think that we are not engaged in practices way outside the bounds of the Geneva Conventions. It's not just peaceniks and tree-huggers who are upset about the way we have ceded the moral high ground on this issue.
The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), which represents about 45,000 churches across America, endorsed a declaration against torture drafted by 17 evangelical scholars. The authors, who call themselves Evangelicals for Human Rights and campaign for "zero tolerance" on torture, say that the US administration has crossed "boundaries of what is legally and morally permissible" in the treatment of detainees.
"Tragically, documented cases of torture and inhumane and cruel behaviour have occurred at various sites in the war on terror, and current law opens procedural loopholes for more to continue," the NAE said last night.
You jest, right?Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
Bush didn't plan or approve the war plan? Er, he was president - wasn't he? I mean we could simply blame Rummy for ignoring the Pentagon's plan of 300,000 - 500,000 troops needed to secure Iraq and ensure total victory, but Rummy worked for Bush. The buck stopped with Bush, not Rummy.
The intelligence you refer to as being accepted by "other nations intelligence", what nations are you refering to? The Brit falsified documents, that no one but Blair accepted as having any creedance? And that his second resigned over?
Invasion of privacy, illegal wiretapping, and all other similar activities supported by the Bushys were and are illegal. There is not, nor ever was any justification for them, except to gain info on their political enemys at home. You may accept that an imperial presidency is a good thing under Bush, but how will you feel when it is a Democrat employing the same illegal methods?
Torture is torture. If you truely believe that sleep deprivation, constantly blaring music, using cold and heat, stripping detainees naked, leaving them tied in fetal positions for days to live in their own waste, etc. are not forms of torture I suggest you try them. Go to the smallest closet in your home, strip first, shut the door and stand there for 20 hours. Then try to sleep for four hours with music blaring. Repeat for 30 - 100 days, or just do it 'til you begin to grasp the idea of just how cruel it is. Want to make it more real? Invite a few friends over to humiliate you, and maintain your confinement - tell them to ignore your asking them to stop - and tell them to force a confession about anything that comes to their wee minds. Then advise us as to whether it is torture or not.
The Bushys have ignored the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the common decency of basic human rights - things we once waived in the face of tyrants to encourage their compliance to our will - now we are the tyrants.
Blaming the failure of this administrations failures on others is what they do best. They are responsible for none of the inaction or actions they take; it is the fault of those disloyal, unpatriotic, peace loving others that are responsible for their failures - not them.
Since it is obvious that you have bought into their disinformation program, where all their actions have been legal and justified because of 9/11 - there is nothing anyone can demonstrate to you, or any form of reasoning that can be made that will change your mind. That, you will have to accomplish on your own by using the power of reason rather than blind acceptance of the disinformation being fed to the the "true believers".
Personally I blame the pardoning of Nixon on what is happening today. Had the full legal procedures continued against Nixon, the chance for another imperial presidency may have been crushed. Also, had impeachment procedures been brought against Reagan for Iran-Contra, the balance of powers would have been reconfirmed - regardless of whether Reagan was actually involved or not. Why? Because, the excuse "I didn't know" ought never to be allowed by the "decider" of our nation.
To forgive bad deeds is Christian; to reward them is Republican. 'MC' Rove
The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
]Clowns to the right of me, Jokers to the left ... here I am - stuck in the middle with you.
Save the Whales. Collect the whole set of them.
Better to have your enemys in the tent pissin' out, than have them outside the tent pissin' in. LBJ
He who laughs last thinks slowest.
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