Trial of the Culperts Cheney and Bush

November 8, 2007 / by bruceeggum

Impeachment is the trial of elected officials for complaints of their behavior. The charges against Cheney and Bush must be brought to trial. If you or I had done these acts, we would have been charged with the crime, prosecuted and the decision of the court would be final.


We must hold Cheney and Bush responsible for violating our US Constitution which is the Law of our Nation. They have turned our US Constitution into "just a piece of paper" and now into toilet paper. It is up to us to demand Congress hold them accountable for their actions.


We must demand Congress IMPEACH Cheney and also Bush. This action must come from the HOUSE. The House brings the charges, the Senate holds the Impeachment "Court". Failure to Impeach these violations invalidates ALL US Law including the Supreme Law, our beloved US Constitution. If Congress wants the US Constitution to read differently, they can request an Amendment, and IF we people agree in referendum, it may be changed.


Congress job is to enforce our Supreme Law of the Land.


Please contact your US Representatives and ask them to IMPEACH Cheney and Bush.


I include the present ongoing poll from MSNBC.


Sincerely, Bruce Eggum 54128-8979


Do you believe President Bush's actions justify impeachment?   * 580742 responsesYes, between the secret spying, the deceptions leading to war and more, there is plenty to justify putting him on trial.

89%


No, like any president, he has made a few missteps, but nothing approaching "high crimes and misdemeanors.
"4.1% No, the man has done absolutely nothing wrong. Impeachment would just be a political lynching.


5% I don't know.


2%


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10562904


Bush also knew ------------------------.

Blair 'knew Iraq had no WMD'

TONY BLAIR privately conceded two weeks before the Iraq war that Saddam Hussein did not have any usable weapons of mass destruction, Robin Cook, the former foreign secretary, reveals today.

By David Cracknell, Political Editor

11/05/07 "The Times" -- -- J
ohn Scarlett, chairman of the joint intelligence committee (JIC), also "assented" that Saddam had no such weapons, says Cook.

His revelations, taken from a diary that he kept as a senior minister during the months leading up to war, are published today in The Sunday Times. They shatter the case for war put forward by the government that Iraq presented "a real and present danger" to Britain.

Cook, who resigned shortly before the invasion of Iraq, also reveals there was a near mutiny in the cabinet, triggered by David Blunkett, the home secretary, when it first discussed military action against Iraq.

The prime minister ignored the "large number of ministers who spoke up against the war", according to Cook. He also "deliberately crafted a suggestive phrasing" to mislead the public into thinking there was a link between Iraq and Al-Qaeda, and he did not want United Nations weapons inspections to be successful, writes the former cabinet minister.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18676.htm

4 comments on Trial of the Culperts Cheney and Bush

  • bruceeggum said 6 months ago
    Cheney doings

    Cheney Pursuing Nuclear Ambitions of His Own

    by Jason Leopold

    Global Research, November 6, 2007
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    While Dick Cheney has been talking tough over the years about Iran's alleged nuclear activities, the vice president has been quietly pursuing nuclear ambitions of his own.
    For more than two years, Cheney and a relatively unknown administration official, Deputy Energy Secretary Clay Sell, have been regularly visiting the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to ensure agency officials rewrite regulatory policies and bypass public hearings in order to streamline the licensing process for energy companies that have filed applications to build new nuclear power reactors, as well as applications for new nuclear facilities that are expected to be filed by other companies in the months ahead, longtime NRC officials said.
    Before being sworn in as deputy energy secretary in March 2005, Sell, a lawyer whose roots extend to Bush's home state of Texas, was a White House lobbyist working on energy issues. He had also participated in secret meetings with Cheney's Energy Task Force.
    In April, Sell and Cheney had both met with NRC officials to sign off on the final regulatory policies related to new nuclear reactors. Following the meeting, Sell had alerted a group of energy companies they could begin to take advantage of the faster application process, NRC officials said.
    NRC officials said that Cheney has expressed a desire to see applications for nuclear reactor projects approved by the NRC when he and Bush leave the White House in January 2009.
    The energy corporations Cheney and Sell have been personally lobbying the NRC on behalf of this year have advised the vice president and his staff on energy policy in a way that would boost their companies' profit margins. These corporations have also donated millions of dollars to President Bush's and Cheney's past presidential campaigns.
    http://tinyurl.com/2pq9k7 and more ---bruce
  • Catidogi said 6 months ago
    Maybe, the Congress could run several trials at the same time.
    Wire tapping is a crime against humanity.
    Rendition violates several articles of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
    Torture violates three Amendments [5, 8 and 14] to the US Constitution.
    The administration committed treason giving aid and comfort to the enemy in time of war. Exposing Valerie Plame as a CIA Agent was a breach of national security. It was an act of treason calling for the death penalty.
    [SMILE]
  • bruceeggum said 6 months ago
    Thanks Catidogi, You got yer facts straight, why can't the politico bunch get it?
    Bruce
  • Catidogi said 6 months ago
    I'm sure the security Agencies have complete files on legislative wrong doing. If anyone makes noises about telling the truth, he is quicklt quashed. Our President stated Israelis have little moral behaviors. The others brought out an old bribery scandal that forced the President to resign.

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