Ranting and Venting

You'll see links to news articles, snippets from interviews and other web paraphenalia. This will also be a dumping ground for various stuff that I might need to get off my chest. Hence the Ranting and Venting title.


Tuesday, January 24, 2006

IMPEACHING GEORGE W. BUSH: IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE A FANTASY ANYMORE!

Everyone! Listen to this guy! If we can get a Democrat majority in congress this upcoming election, we will have the power to impeach Emperor Bush!

We have work to do people!

John Ervin of Elitestv.com writes:
Come on, ye who loath King George with as much bile and passion as yours truly, you know you want it to happen. Just like you want to date that movie star you see so many alluring shots of on your favorite media outlets, just like you want to win that lottery you scratch untold tickets for at the bullet-proof counter of your favorite convenience store, just like you want to kill that boss whose Dick-Cheney-like visage you see far too many times at your (least) favorite place of employment, so you want to see George W. Bush impeached by the House for his multiyear assault on all we hold dear as a nation. Well, as far off as this fantasy may appear to be, it isn’t completely out of the question. While the chances of Bush being the subject of impeachment, or even investigation by the members of the House and Senate, are, as of this writing - I emphasize, as of this writing - not terribly likely, certain very accessible factors could very well increase that likelihood for the future. For this to happen, though, I, you, and the rest of the Impeachment Army need to get off our liberal butts, and start grabbing the hearts, minds and short-and-curlies of those who saw a knight in shining armor in 2004 and are beginning to see a drunk in a tank in 2006:

*The biggest hurdle to overcome - and, I assure you, it'll be no mean feat - is to have one or both houses of government taken back by the Democrats this election year. To ease the hurdle, it falls to the House to initially consider impeachment proceedings, and Congress people are easier to replace than Senators. Sure, Representative Tom "“Knuckles" DeLay, despite his many legal battles and his decision not to reclaim his post as majority leader, will most likely get reelected by his loyal base, but most members of the House do not hold their constituents in as convulsive a spell as those in the Senate. And should the House decide to try Bush, the Senate, Republican-dominated or not, are required to conduct a trial based on the House'’s ruling. If the Democrats do regain the House, or even just the Senate, their majority, of course, will be slim, but with nearly unanimous support for impeachment among the Dems - should they have the cajones to pursue the idea, and should a muzzle be placed on Republican-wannabe Joseph Lieberman - sprinkled with an expected teaspoon of support for a sprinkling of brave Pubs , it is within the realm of possibility that George and Laura may wake up in their silk pajamas to find a most unwelcome document slipped under their door by an underling making a fast track for the freeway. So, gang, your first order of business is to get back to that rotting warehouse you worked for the Kerry Presidential Campaign in - whose walls should be made a little more inviting by the fact that Big John, himself, recently said that, should the Dems take back the House, there was a "solid case"” to bring proceedings against Little George- and get behind your Democratic Congressmen and Senator’s 2006 campaign.
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In fact, the impeachment of George W. Bush, unlike that which temporarily stumbled his polar opposite predecessor Bill Clinton, and that which caused his eerily similar predecessor Richard Nixon to do the resignation shuffle, could very well be something that unites the country, red, blue and purple alike. So hark, ye who loath Bush, put away thine handkerchiefs and get back on yon phones, email trams and door-knocking trails and become Town Criers for Impeachment. It'’s possible - remote, but possible - that so very many voters, Congress people, Senators, lobbyists and, especially, casino owners, no matter what their political stripe, may be so fed up with George that the sight of him being kicked out of office - even if it means having to put up with the equally loathsome Dick Cheney for the remainder of the term - might be a "where were you when"” moment that everyone will remember. Except that this moment will be less like 9-11 and more like VJ Day (with two sailors kissing each other this time)!

For more information on how you can help pave the way for the impeachment of (twice) illegally elected President George W. Bush, check out these sites (just remember that somebody in a Brooks Brothers suit may be watching):
http://www.impeachbush.tv/
http://www.impeachpac.com
http://impeachbush.meetup.com/
http://impeachbushcoalition.blogspot.com/
I am a member of the Impeach Bush Coalition (click on the corner banner, upper right). Check these places out. do your homework. You know he's breaking the law. Even Republicans do. The only way that we'll have a change to get Bush is to elect Democrats. It's time to start campaigning!

The entire article can be found here:
IMPEACHING GEORGE W. BUSH: IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE A FANTASY ANYMORE!

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