Impeach Bush Now
"Why aren't Americans talking seriously about impeachment?" asks John MacArthur.
"After all, Mr. Bush now stands plausibly accused of the lofty crime of subverting the Constitution of the United States -- that is, lying to Congress about an imminent danger to the American people in order to collect enough votes to authorize his corporate/imperial project in Iraq. Yet, outside of a few brave remarks from Senator Robert Graham, and the considered opinion of Watergate stool pigeon John W. Dean, almost nobody dares speak the 'I' word."
Sunday, October 12, 2003
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