Whereas George W. Bush, President of the United States, has so conducted
himself
and his administration as to cause the people of the United States to
doubt his
integrity and to believe that his official actions as president are
susceptible
to corrupt influences and have been so corruptly influenced;
Whereas it appears that George W. Bush is, having, on his own
admission,
repeatedly directed unwarranted surveillance of U. S. persons, guilty of
open
and defiant violations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of
the
United States, which requires court approval for national security
wiretaps and
sets up a special procedure for obtaining it;
Whereas it also appears that George W. Bush has, in his comments and
his
signing statements pertaining to torture and degrading treatment and
rendition
of prisoners, shown great scorn for our international treaties, ratified
by the
Senate, which are the Law of the Land, and our obligations under the
United
Nations Charter and the Geneva Conventions,
Whereas the reputation of George W. Bush as a corrupt and imperious
president
is very injurious to the interests of the United States, and his constant
insistence on his right to violate the law causes great annoyance and
expense
to citizens in this country and sacrifice of their rights;
Whereas it also appears that the said George W. Bush is not only a
corrupt
president, but that he is ignorant and incompetent, and that his
presidential
opinions do not command the respect or confidence of the people;
Whereas it appears that the said George W. Bush has lied to Congress
about
his reasons for invading Iraq;
Whereas the administration of the United States' invasions of
Afghanistan and
Iraq has resulted in nearly every instance in the waste of the assets of
all
countries involved, by being absorbed in unnecessary costs, expenses, and
allowances, as a result of improperly granted contracts and insufficient
oversight, to the great wrong and injury of creditors and others, until
such
administration is, in effect, legalized robbery and a stench in the
nostrils of
all good people:
Be it resolved that our Senators and Representatives in the United States
Congress be, and they are hereby, requested to cause to be instituted in
the
Congress of the United States proper proceedings for the investigation
of the
proceedings of the Executive Branch by George W. Bush as President of the
United States, and of his acts and doings as such, to the end that he
may be
impeached and removed from such office.
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