Monday, September 04, 2006

Impeachable Crimes

- Declaring war on a sovereign country (Iraq) without the consent of Congress. Congress cannot abdicate this responsibility under the Constitution.
- Lying the country into war just to be written into history as a “war president” while securing his own selfish goal of a second term.
- Illegal domestic spying, a ploy to intimidate Americans so they wouldn’t dissent or demand impeachment from their senators and representatives.
- Using “signing statements” to bypass over 750 American laws, thereby declaring himself king. The responsibility of the executive office is to carry out laws passed by Congress. It is NOT the responsibility of the executive office to reinterpret or ignore those laws based on personal likes and/or dislikes by implementing signing statements.