Archive for December 17th, 2005

It Is Time to Impeach Bush and Cheney

I suppose I should tell you I am absolutely incensed over this SS, Gestapo matter — you may not catch that by reading this post (tongue firmly planted in cheek). As far as I am concerned, the pinball machine just tilted and George Bush was playing the ball.

I will give you advance warning — this post is not pleasant. It does not follow the guidelines of of journalism. It is extremely harsh and justifiably so. Therefore, read at your own risk. If you need light entertainment, read the comics; this post will not be for you. For personal reasons that do not need to be elaborated here, writing a post of this type can have a profound negative effect on my professional life, but this is important and it is time to take a stand.

Who do you really think is behind this illegal surveillance? Bush did not start this; this is Cheney’s project. He introduced it to the top intelligence officials and what few people in Congress were told. Furthermore, that slime ball, conniving Cheney knew Congressional dissenters could not say a word because they would be in violation of Title 18 of the Untied States Criminal Code and could be charged with espionage or treason. Bush supported it — like everything. else Cheney puts into play. Cheney had the operation up and running before the blind and spineless Bush put his official Crayola crayon on the paper. This is yet another example of George Bush is not in command of this country and never has been. Dick Cheney has been driving the bus for 5 years. That has been a joke, but it is time the joking ceased. I don’t know which is worse, Bush’s stupidity and mamma’s boy persona or a paranoid schizophrenic Dick Cheney driving the bus.

The Washington Post, citing an informed U.S. official, reported that the NSA’s warrantless monitoring of U.S. subjects began before Bush’s order was issued in early 2002 and included electronic and physical surveillance carried out by other military intelligence agencies assigned to the task. (Emphasis added.)

The order issued by Bush in 2002, however, allowed the NSA to monitor without a warrant international telephone calls, e-mails and other communications between people in the United States and those overseas. The Associated Press reported last night that Bush reauthorized the order 36 times. (Emphasis added.)

George Bush, Dick Cheney, et al, are guilty of high crimes and it is time for impeachmentWhat else do we need to know before impeaching these two criminals? Absolutely nothing. to start. What else is there we don’t know? These two guys have literally damaged this country beyond what we can even comprehend at this juncture. They have committed significant criminal acts — knowingly committed criminal acts. And while doing these heinous crimes, they have thumbed their noses at the Court.

Why did George Bush want Harriett Miers to sit on the bench? He needed her there to cover his ass. I made that very clear in a few earlier posts.

October 8, 2005:

Bush nominated Harriet Miers because the administration may need all the help it get can from the Supreme Court in the future.

October 11, 2005:

There is an abundance of second guessing Bush’s selection of Miers; everything from cronyism and incompetence to allegations the Bush administration needs all the fans it can get on the Supreme Court, as Plamegate and similar matters surround the presidency.

Bush’s omnipotence factor is derived from, (1) a president that has gotten his way for five years and (2) it is an integral part of his character, regardless of the presidential factor.

Bush is so clouded with “I am the President” and dare not anyone defy his authority or decisions. Herein resides the incompetence factor. Bush decided to nominate Meirs and knew his base would genuflect as he announced his decision. The omnipotence factor has now back-fired on the president.

To my point, for whatever reason(s) the president selected Meirs, they are moot. Even what appears to be a significant lack of qualifications to sit on the bench begin to pale as I consider Meirs’ reviewing any case before the court that involves or is related to the Executive Branch, especially the confines of the White House.

There are more, but the point is the same.

I demand that Congress take action — they will get my expectations via the US mail, provided Cheney isn’t sorting through the USPS drop box at the Food Lion grocery store down the street. If people do not demand that their representatives take action against these crooks, nothing will get done and their heinous acts will continue.

The boys in the White House have popped the top from my perspective. There is no tolerance left. It is time to go sit in your Senators’ and Representatives’ offices, and demand action, after you have mailed your letter denouncing the perpetual malfeasance originated in the West Wing.

Watching the 6:30 pm news and complaining to a neighbor across the fence will do nothing. Each person must make their voice heard where it counts.

I must apologize for the sheer tone of this post, but literally, for God’s sake, what is it going to take other than the most obtuse statements? Please tell me what has been successful before December 17, 2005. If not for Patrick Fitzgerald, and his tenacious spirit, accompanied by a true love for America, what is right, and the rule of law, we we would still be sitting around second guessing and debating. Second guessing and debates are over; they are no longer necessary and are counter productive — a waste of precious time.

Fitzgerald needs to teach this asinine, useless, say-we-are-doing-something “refresher” classes the Executive Branch has initiated. Excuse me, this is not differential calculus that needs to be brushed up on. We’re talking about the country being run by gypsies, tramps and thieves.

If you know a neo-conservative blog, send them a copy of this post — I can’t and shouldn’t do that. If you select the comments link at the bottom of the post you will find an email option.

We should have already searched our souls as to what is right and needs to be done. It is now time for action. George Bush and Dick Cheney must be impeached.

It is time we stopped this ideological Bush and Cheney, “War on Terror.” The terrorists are in the West Wing. It is time to declare a legal, constitutional, War on the President and the Vice President.

Any guesses how long it will take the Pentagon, and the President’s newly discovered gestapo to have this post on the President’s PDF?

David Pleasant