Topic: Bush / Cheney
Rep. Wexler Calls For Impeachments Scott McClellan reveals in his upcoming book that Cheney lied about Plame and the Bush Administration used propaganda to pump up the case for the Iraq war. by Kipper Mathews
(Libertarian)
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Below is a copy of a letter I received from Rep. Robert Wexler, explaining his drive to pursue impeachment hearings for George W. Bush and members of his administration after receiving disturbing news releases on Scott McClellan's new book.
He is determined to proceed regardless of the position held by Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has said that impeachment hearings are "off-the-table."
Below is a copy of that letter.
Dear Kipper,
Last night, significant news broke that directly impacts our push for Impeachment Hearings and a possible Inherent Contempt charge for Bush Administration officials such as Karl Rove:
Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan has revealed in his upcoming book that: • Karl Rove, Scooter Libby, and Vice President Cheney lied about their role in revealing the identity of Valerie Plame Wilson – actions easily amounting to obstruction of Justice.
McClellan also admitted that: • There was a coordinated effort within the Bush Administration to use propaganda to pump up the case for the Iraq war and hide the projected costs of the war from the public.
Scott McClellan must be called to testify under oath before the House Judiciary Committeeto tell Congress and the American people everything he knows about this massive effort by the White House to deceive this nation into war.
Last week, a subpoena was issued for Karl Rove to testify before the Judiciary Committee. It appears he will take every legal action to block this subpoena. The truth is that Congress has the right – and obligation – to hold him accountable now - not months or years from now. It is long past time to pass Inherent Contempt and bring Rove, Libby and others before Congress.
We simply cannot ignore these recent developments, nor should we postpone serious inquiry until after the next election.
Your commitment to accountability for the Bush/Cheney Administration, and the support of 230,000 other Americans who signed up at wexlerwantshearings.com, has inspired and motivated me in my effort to hold impeachment hearings for Vice President Dick Cheney and Inherent Contempt for Rove and others. During the past months I have been a tireless and dogged advocate of this vitally important cause.
Many of you have written me, asking for an update on where we stand with regards to impeachment hearings. I know most of you believe - as I do - that impeachment hearings for Vice President Cheney – are not only justified, but that it is our constitutional obligation to look into the serious allegations of wrongdoing that have been raised. This is especially true based on the newest revelations from Scott McClellan.
I believe that it is the duty of Congress to pursue impeachment whenever there's significant evidence of wrongdoing, be it by Republicans or Democrats, regardless of the timing of elections or the current political environment.
Some of you have written me demanding that I deliver hearings or impeachment. As hard as I have been fighting for this cause, I cannot make impeachment happen by myself. What I can do, and what I have been doing at every turn, is trying to communicate two simple messages to my colleagues: • the serious allegations of wrongdoing and the clear-cut rationale for impeachment hearings;and • the fact that the public will support our efforts when Congress boldly acts on the side of justice and accountability.
Unfortunately, to date, these arguments have not been enough to convince even a majority of the liberal and progressive Members of Congress to support impeachment hearings. In addition, the leadership of the Democratic Party in Congress genuinely feels that pursuing impeachment will jeopardize our congressional agenda and threaten gains in the November elections. Although I genuinely disagree with this view, to date I have been unable to convince them to change this policy.
I understand the challenges that we are up against, and I recognize the odds that we face. Nevertheless, I remain unfazed and unyielding.
This new evidence from Scott McClellan could be the tipping point – but we must move quickly. I will use the McClellan admissions to help convince my colleagues that we must hold impeachment hearings.
Regardless, I will continue to fight for progressive values and our Constitution. I will do everything I can to pursue accountability for criminal actions taken by this Administration and this Vice President. I will be a furious opponent to any expansion of this misguided war, and I will fight against the use of torture by our government and to protect our civil liberties here at home.
Most of all, I will continue my efforts to convince my fellow members of Congress and voters, that we should not be a party of passivity - but that we succeed when we present the public with stark choices that are based on the guarantees in our Constitution, and not on the politics of the moment.
I will continue - at every pass - to call for impeachment and accountability. While I wish more of my colleagues supported our movement, we must not let our discouragement lead to apathy and distraction in this important election year when we must break free from eight long years of illegalities, corporate handouts, and a tragic and devastating war. We should not end the calls for impeachment. I will push against the crimes of the Bush Administration whenever I am provided the opportunity.I will use my role on the Judiciary Committee to take on Administration officials – like I have done with Condoleezza Rice, Attorney Generals Gonzalez and Mukasey, and FBI Director Mueller. I have not given up our fight to hold this Administration accountable and neither can you. I am grateful for your patriotism and your support. I'll continue to keep you informed and part of the conversation.
Sincerely,
Congressman Robert Wexler
VIEW POINT:
George should have listened to his Daddy....
"All people should practice the Rule-Of-Law or be held accountable."
The Constitution "Demands" Congress to proceed, it is not a choice as knowledge of a crime and not doing anything about it is a crime in itself.
Did you like this article? If you did, Thumb It! 12 thumbs so far
2008 Kipper Mathews, all rights reserved.
Published: Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Last modified: Wednesday, May 28, 2008
The views expressed in this
article are those of Kipper Mathews only and do not represent
the views of Nolan Chart, LLC or its affiliates. Kipper Mathews is
solely responsible for the contents of this article and is not an
employee or otherwise affiliated with Nolan Chart, LLC in his/her role as a columnist.
I don't know if impeachment is wise at this point. Obviously, they are war criminals without delving too much into what Scott brings to the table. But with his term closing out and the politicians distracted as it is, an impeachment would basically be a fruitless symbolic gesture. Granted, other than the inevitable destruction of the GOP, I'm tempted by the idea due to the fact that Bush could declare himself "decider" for life.
Felonies including Treason have been commited by the "leaders" of this country against this country. They swore to uphold the Constitution and failed intentionally.
Why is it OK for them to commit these crimes and not be held accountable and be prosecuted?
If you want real criminal convictions wait until President Obama is in office and schedule full scaleTruth Hearings in 2009. Bush can be arrested then and do some real time. So can his staff. If you hold hurry up hearings before inauguration day Bush can write up pardons and skip away unharmed. Wait until he's out of office, then bite him in the ass. You won't get Cheney though. The US has no extradition treaty with Dubai.
Posted By: patrick henry
Date: 2008-05-29 09:41:42
The Bush's will be on their 4000 acre farm in Paraguay (no extradition treaty with the US)
We need to follow the Spartan example and put all public "leaders" on trial after their term is up and hold them legally responsible for their transgressions.
Screw political timing, these dick bags have royally screwed our country, have caused the death of over 4K American servicemen and woman, taken our civil liberties, ruined our economy and our currency. Is their anytime in which that shouldnt be violently and quickly punished? What would happen to you if you had total disrespect for the rule of law? Why should the members of the oligarchy have it any differently than you and I?
Dont you think it would greatly improve our world image if we distanced ourselves for the neo-con war hawks and publiclly banished and punished them for the world to see?
If the former White House staffer has credible evidence that the current Vice President engaged in treasonous activities, then Rep. Wexler needs at least to call a preliminary hearing. Either something happened or it didn't.
If the President is making faulty decisions on purposely bad intel, we need to know. The next administration has to understand that you can't rule by deception.
It may end with a Presidential pardon at the end, but the point will be made.
Corruption is abundant in politics and we as americans must unite ourselves and stand firmly against it. That said, Wexler, who is supposed to represent his district in Florida. In order to represent that district Wexler must LIVE there. Wexler LIVES in MD. Not Florida. He too stands to face some criminal charges in the coming future. The address he uses belongs to his in-laws. Ahhh if not for corruption what would we have to talk about?
Want to comment on this
article? Leave your comment here. Your email address is
required to track your comment. However, we will neither
publish your email address nor distribute it to other
organizations or persons. The only reason we might use
it would be if we needed to contact you regarding your
comment. All comments are subject to our
terms of use policy.