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Bush Will Be Impeached If He Attacks Iran - From Senator Joe Biden
11 dec  |  I don't think we went to war [in Iraq] because of oil, but the only thing I can fit together with Cheney and his gang is that they're smarter than they're acting. They went to war in the hope they would be able to do two things. One, have a government that sat on a whole bunch of oil that still exists in the world that would be indebted to us. Two, have permanent military bases in Iraq to dominate that part of the world to be able to control oil. Not to steal it for American oil companies, but to be able to control the pricing, control the access of it, a very Machiavellian view. There's nothing idealistic about Cheney.

I don't know what President Bush thinks, but I think he's bought hook, line and sinker the Cheney rationale that the only way for us to be able to be dominant in the 21st century is to use our overwhelming power in the face of the moral disapprobation of the rest of the world, threaten the rest of the world, and that's how we avoid war in the future...

[As for Iran] the president has no constitutional authority to take this nation to war against a country of 70 million people, unless we're attacked or unless there is proof that we are about to be attacked. And if he does, I would move to impeach him... I don't say it lightly. I say it because they should understand that what they were threatening, what they were saying... what we were about to do would be the most disastrous thing that could be done at this moment in our history. . . read more

Why Impeaching Bush is Important
24 jan  |  While neither Hillary Clinton nor Barack Obama are currently pushing for the impeachment of President Bush and Vice-President Cheney, Democrat congressman Robert Wexler continues to fight for an impeachment in Congress. . . read more
Manchurian Candidate: Obama or Bush? - From Dave Lindorff
1 mar  |  With a viral campaign underway via email, right-wing radio, and on the street suggesting that Barack Obama is a black "Manchurian Candidate," secretly trained as a Muslim fanatic who will insinuate himself into the White House... perhaps it is time to look at the Manchurian Candidate we already have in the White House...

George Bush came to office in 2001 promising a new era of integrity, civility and "compassionate conservatism," an era of humble American foreign policy, and a bi-partisan approach to government. What did we actually get? Once in office, this chameleon president almost immediately set out to embroil the country in a major war in the Middle East against the nation of Iraq. The game plan was laid out at the president's first National Security Council meeting... It's hard to escape the conclusion that the Bush/Cheney administration, at a minimum, wanted an attack on American soil, and a national disaster that would put the country on a war footing.

Surveying at the appalling wreckage left after eight years of the Bush administration, it is hard to recognize the country that he started out with in 2001. A once proud nation-one that only a few years ago was admired around the world and that now is viewed as a pariah and a rogue state-today trembles before a handful of turbaned fanatics holed up in caves in the Hindu Kush, its trillion-dollar high-tech military colossus fought to a standstill in Iraq and Afghanistan by a few thousand brave men and women armed with RPGs, antique AK-47s and home-made roadside bombs...

Forget all the nonsense about Barack Obama being a closet Muslim. We already have our Manchurian Candidate in the White House, and he has largely accomplished what he was programmed to do: destroy the country. [More] . . read more

How to Make an Angry American
18 jul  |  This video has been around for some time now but remains the best short compilation of the Bush administration's lies over Iraq. George W Bush is now the most hated U.S. President in history and calls to impeach him for treason are growing. . . read more
After Downing Street
5 jan  |  After Downing Street - impeaching Bush and Cheney for war crimes . . read more
Veterans Protest Stalling On Impeachment
13 jul  |  American Veterans for Peace confront Democrat Congressional Chairman Conyers over his indecision to move forward with the impeachment of President George W Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. . . read more
No Nukes For You, Nasty Iran!
12 dec  |  A recent U.S. National Intelligence Estimate revealed that Iran shut down its nuclear weapons program in 2003. But if you were gunning for another war, take a trip down saber-rattling lane with this recap of some rhetorical highlights of those heady pre-NIE days. . . read more
Bush Grants Himself Immunity to War Crimes
22 sep  |  The U.S. Congress has just passed a bill from President Bush redefining treatment of detainees. Buried insides the legislation is a provision that will pardon Bush and his entire administration from any possible war crimes they committed after September 11, 2001. . . read more
Lessons From Iraq - From Barack Obama
1 nov  |  So many Americans ask me: how did we go so wrong in Iraq? And they're not just asking because they want to understand the past - they're asking because they don't want their leaders to make the same mistakes again in the future. They don't want leaders who will bog us down in unnecessary wars; they don't want leaders who allow America to lose its standing; and they don't want leaders who tell the American people anything less than the full truth about where they stand and what they'll do.

We need to learn the painful lessons of the Iraq War if we're going to secure this country and renew America's leadership. The first thing we have to understand is what happened in Iraq. Because there are two ways to look at this. The first way is to say that Iraq is a disaster because of George Bush's mismanagement. Or because of the arrogance and incompetence of Dick Cheney or Donald Rumsfeld in prosecuting the war. Or because Iraq's Prime Minister just hasn't been up to the job.

But I take a different view. I think the problem isn't just how we've fought the war - it's that we fought the war in the first place. Because the truth is, the war in Iraq should never have been authorized, and it should never have been waged. The Iraq War had nothing to do with al Qaeda or 9/11. It was based on exaggerated fears and unconvincing intelligence. And it has left America less safe, and less respected around the world.  . . read more

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