The Would-be King tries to pull another fast one…
With the AP news item claiming that President Bush is likely to
prevent aides from testifying before Congress about the firings
of federal prosecutors – once again claiming executive privilege -
it appears that the executive branch of our government believes
it is above the law and answers to no one.
The president has commuted the sentence handed down to Scooter Libby by the court.
I feel it is time to impeach both the president and vice president to prove to future members
 of the executive branch that they do answer to the people and must also follow the law.
Lexington
You have a point Kenny. We can either reestablish the rule of law,
or surrender to an extant corporate fiat which has disenfranchised
average Americans, trashed Bill of Rights, contradicted our constitution,
and made the illegal, legal and the morally reprehensible crimes of
torture, murder, and rape… ostensibly legal. Where are the conservaties?
Where are the liberals? Where is anyone with common sense and moral
integrity? Why have we allowed these criminals to destroy our nation,
cripple our military, undermine our credibility, trash our reputation,
and dishonor our country? It is time for Accountability.
Not only is impeachment possible and prudent. It is necessary
and long overdue. As I said on the air last month… We must
Impeach, remove, indict, and imprison.
And not necessarily in that order.
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