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bairdi
07-25-2008, 03:07 PM
A little too late if you ask me. It should have been done a long time ago.

Published on Friday, July 25, 2008 by Politico.com

House Democrats Bash Bush Over Abuse of Executive Power

by John Bresnahan

WASHINGTON - House Democrats - and one Republican - are using today’s hearing in the Judiciary Committee to slam President Bush for abusing his executive power.0725 11

After laying out a litany of charges against Bush, principally on the “illegal war for oil” in Iraq, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), the driving force behind today’s hearing, said Congress must act to remove Bush from office.

“The war was totally unnecessary, unprovoked and unjustified,” Kucinich said in his opening statement. “The question for Congress is this: What responsibility do the president and his administration have for that unnecessary, unprovoked and unjustified war?”

Kucinich said if lawmakers reviewed the issue, they could only come to the conclusion that it was needed.

“I ask this committee to think, and then to act, in order to enable this Congress to right a very great wrong and to hold accountable those who have misled this Nation,” Kucinich said.

“I think this is the most impeachable administration in the history of our country,” said Rep. Maurice “Mo” Hinchey (D-N.Y.). Hinchey has introduced legislation to censure Bush administration officials for making statements justifying the invasion of Iraq, as well as the NSA’s warrantless wiretapping program. and setting up a detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

“Our constitutional system of checks and balances assumes a certain jostling between the President and Congress, but the Bush Administration’s refusal to provide information to Congress or the American people is more dangerous and more sinister than just an extravagantly ambitious claim to executive branch powers,” added Rep. Brad Miller (D-N.C.) in his own opening statement. “Control of information stifles dissent and insulates an administration from challenge, either by Congress or its critics. Control of information is incompatible with democracy.”

More Miller: “Democracy dies behind closed doors. It is Congress’ duty to throw the doors open and keep them open in future administrations, Democratic and Republican alike.”

Miller has introduced legislation calling for appointment of a special prosecutor to bring criminal contempt charges against several current and former Bush administration officials for refusing to comply with congressional subpoenas. The Justice Department has refused to bring charges against administration officials for not complying with the subpoenas once Bush has asserted an executive privilege claim. The House Judiciary Committee has filed a civil lawsuit against the White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten and former White House Counsel Harriet Miers for failing to appear before the panel once subpoenaed.

Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.), a GOP critic of the president, slammed the president for issuing “signing statements” when approving legislation that lays out what provisions the White House will enforce or agree to abide by.

“To me, what we’re really talking about today is trust: for our Nation to free and strong, the people must trust their president to enforce the law,” Jones said. “When the president bypasses the will of the people, expressed through Congress, and decides what provisions of law will and will not be enforced, the president goes beyond the Constitutional authority given to him by our Founding Fathers.”

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/07/25/10611/

Independent Harry
07-25-2008, 04:51 PM
then they should arrest his ass...but that will never happen.

SeedyROM
07-25-2008, 06:16 PM
Kucinich is partly right, I think censorship for Iraq is a good idea, but NSA wiretapping is a damn stupid one that will soon end his career. This moron suggests it was a war for oil. He can't concentrate long enough to come it with a good game plan and he spews the same old crap once again, twice bitten! He's Wacko 1.0

Does Brad Miller want a censorship? But he forgets to include censorship for all members of the legislature who voted for the war too and for supporting the NSA in the Clinton administration. So easy to forget, wackos like this forget that the world did not begin on January 20th, 2001. I dont know how long Miller has been in office but Obama has already leaned the party towards continuing the NSA program...........so this guy is Wacko 2.0

Go to Wikipedia and research it, Dems were in favor of wiretapping during the Clinton administration.

Censorship is what is needed.....then we need to move on. Everyone in DC knows this is more about the election. Too little too late. The man can't be impeached for a war approved by the legislature. The arguement for censorship is there because of the aggregious paper trail that suggests the war pushed on flimsy evidence and paranoid opinion that both sides acted on.
Regardless, thelegislature is proving over and over again that they can't get thier act together and save the economy which is far more important!!!!!!!!

MintJulep
03-30-2011, 01:33 AM
“The war was totally unnecessary, unprovoked and unjustified,” Kucinich said in his opening statement. “The question for Congress is this: What responsibility do the president and his administration have for that unnecessary, unprovoked and unjustified war?”
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Things that make you go 'hmmmmmmmmm'.

:lmao2:

Girevik
03-30-2011, 01:40 AM
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Things that make you go 'hmmmmmmmmm'.

:lmao2:

You'll find Dennis is saying the same things today, I see you're not wearing your pom poms anymore though....

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Citizen
03-30-2011, 01:45 AM
lol!!!!!!!!!!!

Girevik
03-30-2011, 01:48 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/dailybeast/13080_denniskucinichscampaigntoimpeachobamaoverlib yawar

Excerpt:

The Ohio congressman has cast himself as a leading antagonist since Saturday, when, during a conference call of the Democratic caucus, he asked if Obama's failure to consult Congress before green-lighting the disturbingly named "Operation Odyssey Dawn" qualified as an impeachable offense. "I raised the question of are there constitutional limitations on executive power," he explained matter-of-factly. "This is an urgent debate for this country to have."

Now about those pom poms...