Libertarians Propose to Impeach Bush



By L.K. Samuels





Charges of war crimes to flagrant miscarriage of constitutional law were
levied against at President Bush and Vice President Cheney during a proposed
resolution to impeach the pair at the 2006 Libertarian Party National
Convention. When the resolution first flicked on the massive convention
screens, delegates immediately responded with a hearty round of applause and
hooting. Many rushed to the microphones to say that it was "about time."

Caught up in the excitement, delegate after delegate lined up to offer
improvements to the resolution's language, piling on more constitutional and
wartime misdeeds to an already growing list. But as time wore on, many
delegates began to ponder the unintentional consequences of a successful
resolution. One delegate said that the resolution would likely burn
Republican bridges - probably coming from some members of the LP Reform
Caucus who were surprised by such a radical resolution. Others wanted the
bridge burned forthwith, contending that Libertarians needed to "exercise
their left hand" more often. Others argued that a call for Bush's
impeachment was the best way to show the world that Libertarians were no
closer to the Republicans than to the Democrats.



Meanwhile in the hallways, delegates were engrossed in heavy debate over
whether libertarians or some type of coalition had the resources to go after
the President. One said that it was useless to call for impeachment unless a
coalition could muster a viable campaign to accomplish it. With a Republican
Congress and Senate in power, many began to realize that the resolution
might simply become a futile exercise in political masturbation.



Some put the resolution in a lighter frame of mind. With tongue in cheek,
one delegate remarked that the resolution might have grave consequences in
the future, dead panning that the next LP Presidential candidate might not
be invited to the 2008 Presidential debates.



When the delegates were finally asked to vote on the revised Impeachment
Resolution, it failed to muster the needed 2/3 vote. Few seemed to be
questioning Bush's illegal war in Iraq or other unconstitutional
shenanigans. Rather it seemed that most people felt that the Libertarian
Party should not attempt it alone since only a handful of outspoken
Democrats have entertained impeachment charges. Then again, when has a lack
of public or political support stopped Libertarians from rushing headfirst
where angels fear to tread?



7-12-06



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PEACE
Steven R. Linnabary, Treasurer
Franklin County Libertarian Party
(614) 891-8841
P.O.Box#115;  Blacklick, OH  43004-0115

"When you make peaceful revolution impossible, you make violent revolution
inevitable"  John F. Kennedy





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