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Impeach the President

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[142602:082508] L.M., Portland, OR
If not impeachment, then prosecution for war crimes. Nothing less.

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[212135:013007] J.A., Putnam Valley, NY
Now that we have a Democratic Congress, investigations must proceed rapidly to illuminate the fraud perpetrated upon the American people - and Congress - to get us into a tragic, illegal war. The consequences for this administration should be harsh. We have lost over 3000 American boys and girls in this war and countless Iraqis. And no one is better off now than when it began, except perhaps the perpetrators in chief, Bush and Cheney.

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[045602:051606] J.H., Warren, IN
This administration needs to be removed. They have taken us into a senseless war, detroyed our economy and don't have a clue what "middle class" america is. They base the state of the economy on the size of the return on their oil investments.

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[045313:051606] C.S., Elysburg, PA
We believe that a president cannot commit a more serious crime against our democracy than lying to Congress and the American people to get them to support a military action or war. It is not just cowardly and abhorrent to fool others into giving their lives for a nonexistent threat, it is that the decision to go to war, in a democracy, must be made by the people and their representatives. Given that the consequences is death for tens of thousands of people and the diversion of billions of dollars to the war effort, the fraud cannot be tolerated. The President should be impeached for committing fraud.
On December 17, 2005, President Bush admitted he repeatedly authorized wire taps without obtaining a warrant. Thousands of calls were monitored and the information obtained widely circulated among Federal agencies. These warrant-less wiretaps violate FISA, which requires court approval for national security wire taps. Violation of the FISA is a felony. Recent revelations regarding the warrant-less monitoring of millions of emails and phone calls by the NSA under authorization from the President are further violations of FISA and the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution. The President should be impeached for committing these felonies.
Do these action excuse our president from the laws which are in effect for the rest of us?
In addition, it is imperative that a full investigation be undertaken regarding President Bush's role in the systematic torture and abuse of detainees. Violating his oath of office, the Geneva Convention, and the War Crimes Act would constitute impeachable offenses.
Upon taking office, the President took an oath in which he swore to take care that the laws would be faithfully executed. He has been guilty of such gross incompetence or reckless indifference to his obligation to execute the laws faithfully as to call into question whether he takes his oath seriously or is capable of doing so. Our nation has no choice but to impeach the President.
Where do you stand on this not as a republican or democrat but as an American?

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[045205:051606] M.S., Jenkintown, PA
I was proud to be an American. No longer. We must uphold the Bill of Rights and bring honesty back to our government.

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[044637:051606] C.M., Columbia, SC
WE do not understand how this man can continue in the highest office in our United States after his crimes against the American people have become so well-publicized. Not only has his party manipulated elections to get him into the office, but in office he and his running mate have misrepresented facts, or lied, in order to send out troops to die in a pre-planned war, tried to downplay the resultant deaths, and kept the population in a state of fear of terrorism by a plethora of devices in order to have support for passage of laws restricting precious American liberties and rights. New revelations appear regularly about corruption, even reaching into the oval office. We are bewildered how Bush and Cheney can possibly remain in office under the circumstances. Let us have a grassroots movement to restore honor to our country and impeach these scoundrels.
Constance and Cecil A. Myers

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[044558:051606] S.D., Van Buren, AR
Madmen and incompitents are driving our nation off of A cliff and they must be stopped.

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[044503:051606] D.G., Lincroft, NJ
Stand tall in support of this measure. I am pleased with your past performance and feel you truly represent me and others that feel the same way as I do. Thank you and keep up the good work!

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[044025:051606] S.O., Independence, OH
Please shut down Bush before he causes more harm to this country.

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[043952:051606] L.C., Columbus, OH
I support any move for impeachment of President Bush re an illegal, unjustified war and violation of Americans' rights.

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[043010:051606] L.C., Harrisburg, PA
I strongly urge the commencement of impeachment proceedings in order to save our nation from future catastrophes. We need this nightmare to be over soon. Our nation is unable to withstand this constant battering of unbridled greed that leads to upmost incompetence.

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[042652:051606] R.E., Palm Bay, FL
This Administration is not above the law. Get rid of Bush and Cheney now! Enough with their corrupt ways

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[040623:051606] T.S., Higganum, CT
The insanity of Bush and Chaney must end now. Connecticut's congress people have to stand and be counted. If they do not support the inquiry for impeachment they should resign. The constitution demands they uphold it!

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[122447:090606] M.G., Alexandria, VA
America must be rid of these criminals and warmongers!
Out, out, out! Enough is enough!

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[071416:071506] P.K., Hilliard, OH
A President cannot commit a more serious crime against our democracy than lying to Congress and the American people to get them to support a military action or war. It is not just cowardly and abhorrent to fool others into giving their lives for a nonexistent threat, it is that the decision to go to war, in a democracy, must be made by the people and their representatives. Given that the consequences is death for tens of thousands of people and the diversion of billions of dollars to the war effort, the fraud cannot be tolerated. The President should be impeached for committing fraud.

On December 17, 2005, President Bush admitted he repeatedly authorized wire taps without obtaining a warrant. Thousands of calls were monitored and the information obtained widely circulated among Federal agencies. These warrantless wiretaps violate FISA, which requires court approval for national security wire taps. Violation of the FISA is a felony. Recent revelations regarding the warrantless monitoring of millions of emails and phone calls by the NSA under authorization from the President are further violations of FISA and the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution. The President should be impeached for committing these felonies.

Upon taking office, the President took an oath in which he swore to take care that the laws would be faithfully executed. He has been guilty of such gross incompetence or reckless indifference to his obligation to execute the laws faithfully as to call into question whether he takes his oath seriously or is capable of doing so. Our nation has no choice but to impeach the President.

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[184609:063006] M.P., Tucson, AZ
To whom it may concern,

Given all the lies, abuses of power and shady money deals, I demand the impeachment of president Bush and vice-president Dick Cheney in the name of saving an ailing democracy.
Thank you for your attention

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[122750:061906] M.D., Mead, CO
It's way past time to impeach this president. You can't list all of his offenses in 250 words or less - Lying to Congress about the reasons to attack a sovereign nation, applying wiretaps to American citizens without approval of FISA or a court order (which is a violation of his oath of office to uphold the Laws of the Land). He continues to show disrepect for the national coimmunity and the American public with his willful violation of the law. Impeachment is really too good - he should be jailed.

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[034544:061106] J.W., Selma, OR
If we can't end this terrible war, let's end this terrible presidency along with his administration.

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[150615:060806] K.M., Cleveland, OH
This lie about not wiretapping among his others are much worse than Clinton's.

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[092831:060806] L.S., Mobile, AL
The president has confessed to impeacheable offenses and did so without good reason. Therefore, it is our obligation to bring him to justice to prove to the American public that no one is above the law.

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[202029:060706] M.M., Phoenix, AZ
Upon taking office, the President took an oath in which he swore to take care that the laws would be faithfully executed. He has been guilty of such gross incompetence or reckless indifference to his obligation to execute the laws faithfully as to call into question whether he takes his oath seriously or is capable of doing so. Our nation has no choice but to impeach the President.

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[062608:060706] M.G., Camp Hill, PA
Personally, I am quite shocked that more action has not already been taken in leu of the deception President Bush has set among the people. As a country, we have been lied to, scammed, and misled in his desperate attempt to improve his own ratings. We have waited long enough, the time has come for the American people to allow our hard earned freedom to come to its fruition. Impeach president Bush. The nation was ready to impeach President Clinton after a personal affair took place. The lack of action against such a serious White House deception unfortunately portrays misplaced priorities.

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[053303:060706] T.G., Camp Hill, PA
Any person elected to the presidency has an obligation to serve th interest of the people and not merely work his or her own agenda. This president has done everlasting harm to world peace, the environement, personal liberty and the economy. I sincerely believe he will go down in hsitory as the worst mistake this country ever made. He should be stopped before he does any further damage.

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[212224:060606] L.C., Lancaster, PA
This man is a disgrace to this country and a disgrace to the religion he so strongly claims as his own.

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[191230:060506] M.S., Glendale, CA
What in heavens name are you waiting for? do you not have a conscience? a soul? Clinton was attacked for one-thousandth of the transgressions as Bush. . . Earth to Rep. / Sen.

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