George W. Bush Must Answer to the People
The following is adapted from Ramsey Clark's address to the half a million demonstrators at the January 18th National
March on Washington to Stop the War on Iraq organized by International A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism). Click here to read the Articles of Impeachment.
The U.S. Constitution provides the means for preventing George W. Bush from engaging in a war of aggression against
Iraq, and from advancing a first strike potentially nuclear preemptive war. It's called impeachment.
High Crimes and Misdemeanors
Impeachment is the direct constitutional means for removing a President, Vice President or other civil officers of the
United States who has acted or threatened acts that are serious offenses against the Constitution, its system of
government, or the rule of law, or that are conventional crimes of such a serious nature that they would injure the
Presidency if there was no removal.
A Constitutional Imperative
Impeachment appears six times in the U.S. Constitution. The Founders weren't concerned with anything more than with
impeachment because they had lived under King George III and had in 1776 accused the king of all the things that George
W. Bush wants to do: Usurpation of the power of the people; Being above the law; Criminal abuse of authority.
Power Remains in the Hands of the People
Impeachment is the means by which We The People of the United States and our elected representatives in Congress can
prevent further crimes by the President and the human catastrophe they threaten and force accountability for crimes
committed.
Save the Constitution, the U.N., and Countless Human Lives
Congressional proceedings for impeachment can bring about open, fearless consideration of the most dangerous acts and
threats ever committed by an American President. If courageously pursued, they can save our Constitution, the United
Nations, the rule of law, the lives of countless people and leave open the possibility of peace on earth.
The Time for Action is Now
Each of us must take a stand on impeachment now, or bear the burden of having failed to speak in this hour of maximum
peril.
Notes for the Consideration of the Impeachment of President George W. Bush, Vice President Richard B. Cheney, Secretary
of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, and Attorney General John David Ashcroft
Provisions on Impeachment in the U.S. Constitution
2. British Experience With Imperial Power and Abuse
3. The Intention of the Founders to Grant the Power of Impeachment
4. Impeachment of U.S. Presidents
5. President George W. Bush and Other Named Officials of the U.S. Have Committed Impeachable Offenses of Unprecedented
Danger to the Constitution and People of the United States
6. We Must Act Now to Prevent Catastrophe and Ensure Accountability
View the Articles of Impeachment, drafted by Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark Ramsey Clark, former U.S.
Attorney General during the Johnson Administration has drafted articles of impeachment setting forth high crimes and
misdemeanors by President Bush and other civil officers of his administration. Click here to read the Articles of Impeachment.
Mr. Clark has also prepared historical notes on the power of impeachment, for consideration in the impeachment of
President Bush, Vice President Cheney, Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld, and Attorney General Ashcroft. Click here to join thousands of others calling for the impeachment of George W. Bush and others.....
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