IMPEACH BUSH AND ENTER THE "GUESS HOW MANY INDICTMENTS" POOL

As always we feature the action link first, this one to call for the 
impeachment of George Bush

http://www.actspeak.com/impeach.htm

There is a storm of historic proportions headed for the United States, one that 
will make Hurricane Wilma (also en route) look like a small splash in the pond 
by comparison.  It's been building and gathering strength in the increasingly 
hot waters of the Special Counsel's office for almost two years, and in a 
matter of days it may lay waste to the entire political infrastructure of 
Washington, D.C., from one end to the other.

We start with the understanding that the crime of the century (so far) has 
taken place in Iraq.  Lies and forged evidence duped the American people into 
waging preemptive war against a country that posed no threat to us -- all for 
the cynical and greedy purpose of enriching a handful of the Bush 
administration's closest cronies.  In the process, over 100,000 people have 
been senselessly murdered and maimed, including many thousands of our own 
service people.  Hundreds of billions of dollars have been looted from the 
treasuries of two countries, mostly our own.  Even worse, many believe that the 
attack of 9/11 was not only foreseen by the inner circle of our government, but 
that orders for a deliberate "stand-down" allowed it to occur.  Why?  So that 
the horrific resulting tragedy would justify all that followed.

The magnitude of these crimes is so monumental that their perpetrators were 
obsessed with suppressing any evidence of it.  They ruthlessly smeared all 
critics, purging and intimidating any dissenting voices.  For them the 
treasonous acts of exposing (and thereby destroying) one of our most critical 
intelligence assets (a front company secretly working to prevent the spread of 
WMD), were just another day's collateral damage.  Having lied successfully for 
so long, having corrupted their mainstream corporate media lap dogs, and having 
made eunuchs of many in the "opposition" party, they considered themselves 
unassailable.  Such arrogance has seldom been equaled.

What they did not count on was Patrick Fitzgerald.  The letter which appointed 
him as Special Counsel granted to him the "authority of the Attorney General . 
. . independent of the supervision or control of any officer of the 
Department."  Careful to confirm the extent of his mandate, he further inquired 
and was advised that

"[It] is plenary and includes the authority to investigate and prosecute 
violations of any federal criminal laws related to the underlying alleged 
unauthorized disclosure, as well as federal crimes committed in the course of, 
and with intent to interfere with, your investigation, such as perjury, 
obstruction of justice, destruction of evidence, and intimidation of witnesses; 
to conduct appeals arising out of the matter being investigated and/or 
prosecuted . . ."

"Plenary" means "absolute and unqualified." In a word, Fitzgerald has all the 
power of the attorney general, the top law enforcement officer of the federal 
government himself, to pursue the facts wherever they may lead.  It therefore 
appears he now possesses his own authority, and cannot be legally removed from 
his position, even by Bush.  He has his own operating budget too, direct from 
the GAO.

For the criminal purposes of the Bush administration, Patrick Fitzgerald is 
their worst nightmare come true.  He is a career prosecutor with a reputation 
for being not only "frighteningly" brilliant but fearless, and with a driving 
passion for determining the truth, their most mortal enemy.  Indeed, the 
fastest way to get Fitzgerald's fur up is to try to lie to him as a witness.  
See, he's a workaholic already, and liars just make him work harder.  And if 
you've committed a federal crime like maybe . . . oh gee, maybe like perjury . 
. . says an old attorney friend, "Pat Fitzgerald's gonna get ya."  Oh, and did 
we mention that he always goes for the person at the top of the conspiracy?

For those who are still trying to get their minds around the possible 
indictment of Rove and Libby, now a near certainty, consider that no one in the 
Bush camp is capable of telling the truth under any circumstances.  As for Bush 
himself, one of his Harvard Business School professors said that Dubya was 
"famous" in his class for being a "pathological" liar.  Bush has known all 
along who the leakers were, and he's been lying all along.  Fitzgerald 
interviewed Bush for over an hour, and it's unlikely that he told the truth in 
any respect.  Bad move, George.  Fitzie don't play that.

But wait, you say; that interview wasn't under oath.  Try telling that to 
Martha Stewart who just got out of prison from her conviction for deceiving an 
investigator.  Likewise with Dick Cheney.  Even if two of his bag men had not 
cut deals with Fitzgerald already.  And as for those who did testify 
untruthfully to the grand jury under oath, ask Li'l Kim what heinous lie she 
told to keep her in federal prison for a year.  All she did was deny that she 
knew somebody that she did, in fact, know.

So let's put it together.  We have a president who seems unable to tell the 
truth.  We have an independent prosecutor of immaculate integrity who will not 
tolerate a lie.  The INESCAPABLE conclusion is that Bush will be indicted, 
along with each and every member of his administration who participated in 
this.  There has been talk on the web of 22 indictments.  Rove and Libby -- 
(that's two), add two for Hannah and Wurmser (already cooperating but not given 
immunity), plus Bush and Cheney -- that gets us up to six . . . why don't we 
just say conservatively for the purposes of the pool . . . that 12 people will 
be indicted.

Besides perjury (and false statements), Fitzgerald has conspiracy and 
obstruction of justice to pick from as well, and those are just a couple of the 
technical crimes.  Remember that he has the authority to pursue this 
investigation wherever it leads, and he is driven to do just that.  He was born 
for this.  Among other things, he requested from the Italian authorities the 
files on the forging of the Niger documents themselves.  That was what Joe 
Wilson's trip was all about.  And why they were so compelled to "out" his wife 
in the first place in their clumsy attempt to discredit him.  What do you think 
the chances are that the most zealous prosecutor they could have appointed 
won't get to the bottom of that one, too?  He may even expose what really 
happened on 9/11.  Wouldn't that be the "coup de grace"?

So what happens next?  What happens if Bush tries to preemptively pardon 
everyone, INCLUDING himself?  Even Nixon wasn't that shameless.  But don't put 
it past Bush to trigger the greatest constitutional crisis of all time.  There 
are a couple of wrinkles involved here, beyond even the public outroar that 
would result.  The constitution states that the president has the power to 
pardon "except in Cases of Impeachment." That's why it is important that you 
act now to demand the impeachment of Bush for all the high crimes and 
misdemeanors that he has committed already.  In the end it may be the only way 
to restrain him.

TAKE ACTION NOW AT http://www.actspeak.com/impeach.htm

If Bush tries to pardon himself AND cling to power, expect winds of historic 
intensity for change.  And in the center of it all there will be a vacuum of 
power.  For those politicians who have shown no courage so far, this will be 
their last chance! Don't be surprised to see the conspirators running to 
Roberts, their latest crony appointment, to try to find a way out.  And eternal 
shame on any member of the senate who lets that one slide without demanding 
each and every document that could help reveal the truth.

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