[personal profile] ornoth

It shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that I’m not succinct by nature. But I’m afraid life is now moving faster than I can type, and I’ve been falling behind. I’ve gotta start posting stuff without taking so much time to think about it.

Case in point: two political developments from two weeks ago:

First, the Supreme Court surprisingly upheld the right of habeas corpus in the Boumediene case, invalidating Yorgi Bush’s holding prisoners at Guantanamo for the past six years without charging them with any crime. With so little of it evident these days, it’s worth celebrating every iota of sanity that comes out of our government.

And in other news, Congress finally found one guy with the balls to file impeachment articles against Uncle Yorgi. For what?

  • For failure to act on advance intelligence on plans for the 9/11 attack
  • For falsely attributing the 9/11 attacks on Iraq
  • For lying about Iraq having weapons of mass destruction
  • For violating the United Nations charter by going to war with Iraq
  • For annexation of Iraqi oilfields
  • For allowing US oil interests to control US military policies
  • For providing criminal immunity to US oil contractors in Iraq
  • For lying about revealing CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson’s identity
  • For spying on Americans without a warrant
  • For illegally imprisoning US and foreign nationals, including children
  • For authorizing and encouraging torture as an official US policy
  • For exporting prisoners abroad to facilitate the US torture policy
  • For refusing to enforce US law and gross abuse of Presidential signing statements
  • For failing to comply with subpoenas and obstruction of justice
  • For gross mismanagement of the Hurricane Katrina recovery effort

The bill enumerates no less than 35 impeachable offenses. Some of them are kind of petty, but if even two thirds are dismissable, that means the President—who swore to uphold the Constitution—has violated that oath a dozen times… that we know of.

So why would DK stick his neck out and commit political suicide? Well, if nothing else, the guy’s got two things: principles, and the fortitude to stand up for them.

Not one other Congressman or -woman was willing to stand up to Bush’s unprecedented crimes against the Constitution and the spirit of America that the founding fathers instilled in this nation.

The other 434 Senators and Representatives have sacrificed their oathes of office in the interest of political expediency, letting George Bush get away with whatever he wants. By stepping up and calling out Bush’s many heinous crimes, and being willing to take the heat for it, the Honorable Mr. Kucinich deserves a lot of respect.

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