Monday, February 27, 2006

 

Day 72 and Counting

Please read The Case for Impeachment, an excerpt from an essay in the March 2006 Harper's Magazine by Lewis H. Lapham. In it the author asks Congressman John Conyers why he introduced his House Resolution 635 on December 18 of last year.
Why not wait for a showing of supportive public opinion, delay the motion to impeach until after next November's elections? Assuming that further investigation of the President's addiction to the uses of domestic espionage finds him nullifying the Fourth Amendment rights of a large number of his fellow Americans, the Democrats possibly could come up with enough votes, their own and a quorum of disenchanted Republicans, to send the man home to Texas. Conyers said:

“I don't think enough people know how much damage this administration can do to their civil liberties in a very short time. What would you have me do? Grumble and complain? Make cynical jokes? Throw up my hands and say that under the circumstances nothing can be done? At least I can muster the facts, establish a record, tell the story that ought to be front-page news.”





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