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So Maybe I Was Wrong
I have been steadfastly against trying to impeach George W. Bush, even though he is clearly the worst president in the modern history of America.These were my main reasons for feeling that way: 1) Politically, I saw impeachment as absolutely impossible to bring off. 2) As bad as Bush is, I don't want to see America turn into some kind of parody banana republic, in which the opposition party tries to impeach every president. 3) America knew what the Shrub was selling, and re-elected him, so we got what we deserve.
Plus, I felt that any effort to impeach the rascal would divert attention from the very real agenda of trying to stop his criminal war. And finally, what if you did manage to remove him? You'd get the puppet master himself, the sneering Darth Cheney, widely regarded to be the brains of the current Reich. Not only that, he would be eligible to run for re-election, and given the Democrats' penchant for political suicide, that's a risk I don't think anyone wants.
Yet I am beginning to think I was wrong.
Quite possibly, I may have been thinking too much like a political insider, or a wimp, or both. The fact is that the simpering George W. and his sidekick Dick clearly deserve impeaching, if anyone ever did. Not only that, there seems to be more sentiment to throw the bums out than official Washington knows.
Karl Gregory, the distinguished civil rights activist and retired economics professor at Oakland University, has helped move me on this issue by arguing that while congressional Democrats have said "impeachment is off the table," lots of people in the real world may not be willing to accept that.
"Do not underestimate the pressure for impeachment. The Congress is against it now, but pressure is building up and the Congress will respond to sufficient pressure if that is mobilized," he wrote to me.
John Nichols completed my conversion with an article in last week's The Nation magazine. State legislatures have the authority to propose impeachment, he points out, and legislators in a number of states are trying to do just that.
Three dozen towns in Vermont have passed resolutions calling on Congress to impeach and remove both the puppet and the puppet master.
And then last month, Dennis Kucinich, the Ohio Democratic congressman from the Cleveland area, cleverly introduced articles of impeachment ... not against the Shrub, but against his vice president, curled-lip Dick Cheney.
Why is he doing this? He told Congress, "because I believe the vice president's conduct of office has been destructive to the founding purposes of our nation." Well, no shit. Of course he has, from the moment he put his claw on the Bible on Jan. 20, 2001. But is that an impeachable offense?
Maybe not in itself. But Kucinich says: "Richard Cheney had purposely manipulated the intelligence process to deceive the citizens and the Congress of the United States by fabricating a threat of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction to justify the use of the armed forces against the nation of Iraq."
Those are, in fact, the exact words of Kucinich's first article of impeachment. He also alleges that Cheney did exactly the same to deceive us "about an alleged relationship between Iraq and al-Qaida."
His third article of impeachment has a note of urgency. As the congressman told Congressional Quarterly, "It became obvious to me that this vice president, who was a driving force for taking the United States into a war against Iraq under false pretenses, is once again rattling the sabers against Iran with the same intent to drive America into another war."
That last may be hard to prove. And proving that "rattling the sabers" against any nation is an impeachable offense may be even harder, especially when that country is Iran. But the first two charges certainly need airing.
Would having hearings to see if, in fact, there was anything impeachable about Cheney's conduct harm Congress' ability to get anything else done? Nichols argues that it wouldn't. "The Watergate Congress was highly efficient, and Democrats had one of their best years ever at the polls after pressuring Richard Nixon out of office."
Increasingly, it's hard to see what we would be losing by plunging ahead with a massive investigation of the process that took us into this senseless and insane war, a war that has ruined Iraq and done our country untold harm.
If nothing else, shining light onto the war we were deceived into might help us escape another one. After all, it's not as if the Democrats are close to stopping this war. They have been trying clumsily to get a timetable for ending it, though it's clear that Bush will veto any bill that sets a date for doing so.
What may well be a threat is that the Democrats, especially in the Senate, may end up being co-opted into some kind of support for continuing the atrocity that is our military presence in Iraq. Too many of them are still terrified of being thought of as "not supporting the troops." Well, the best way to support the surviving troops is not to feed them into the meat grinder that has eaten 3,400 American soldiers, far more people than were killed on Sept. 11, an attack with which Saddam Hussein had nothing to do.
George Bush has needlessly killed more Americans than Osama bin Laden, who remains at large. He has totally destabilized Iraq, probably for many, many years, and killed tens, or more likely, hundreds of thousands of Iraqis.
He also intends to kill more, of them and of us. And for what?
Well, Bush did get Saddam and his sons, and showed up or avenged Daddy Bush, who didn't invade Baghdad. Why now does the Shrub want to continue this war, which has already lasted longer than World War II? For nothing, except maybe in the hope that the Iraqis who are blowing up our too-lightly armored vehicles will suddenly all become freedom sensations, ready to establish little replicas of the Texas Legislature and willing to sell their oil cheap to Halliburton.
Richard Nixon looks like a candidate for ACLU man of the year in comparison. Sorta makes bugging a bunch of loser politicians at the Watergate Hotel look pretty damn tame, doesn't it? Should Bush and Cheney both be impeached, removed from office, and sent off to Abu Ghraib?
Damn straight they should. Can that be done? Well, I still strongly doubt it. But I no longer doubt that citizens should try to call them to account.
Alternative summer camp: Dawn Wolfe, the merry communications director for the Triangle Foundation, tells me that they are running the only summer camp for LBGT teenagers in the nation. "It's only in its second year, and we've already been able to take it national, and we're raising as much as we can so no young person is turned away for lack of funds," she told me.
The concept makes sense, given the problem any "different" kid has with bullying, especially in a camp-like setting. Parents who are interested ought to contact Triangle and ask about this. The camp is for kids ages 13-17, and will be held between Aug. 14 and Aug. 19 somewhere in northern Michigan. Sources say that Gary Glenn, head mouthpiece of the homophobic American Family Association, will not be considered for camp counselor this year.
Jack Lessenberry opines weekly for Metro Times. Contact him at letters@metrotimes.com.
© 2007 The Metro Times



35 Comments so far
Show AllAll of you are missing the point. We should not be talking about impeachment, we should be talkiing about arresting the King and his Fool for treason. Everything they have done is a treasonable offense. Leading the country to an illegal war,torturing innocent people, illegally listening to US citizens, stealing two elections, etc. It is WAY pass time to act.
Sheesh, where to begin?
1) Impeachment is completely rational given the hideous crimes of the Bush-Cheney administration and it can be done with enough force from below, but not by expecting compromised Democrats to act ethically.
2) Bush was NEVER elected. NOT ONCE. It doesn't matter how many times this myth gets repeated, the truth will eventually prevail and become history despite the confusion of significant portions the current populace.
See, for example, on 2000: http://liesofbush.com/2000election.shtml
or on 2004: http://www.appliedresearch.us/sf/epdiscrep
Lessenberry admits BushCo deserves impeachment: "Should Bush and Cheney both be impeached, removed from office, and sent off to Abu Ghraib? Damn straight they should."
3) But then, like ALL MSM, says he doubts it is possible. That's the MSM message 24/7/365. Not likely, impossible, blah, blah, blah.
Let's get this straight, ANYTHING IS POSSSIBLE. Impeachment is possible if it comes from below, active citizens demanding it. "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." -- John F. Kennedy.
Vote in the National Cheney Impeachment Poll
http://www.usalone.com/blogvoices.php?Cheney%20Impeachment%3F
"America knew what the Shrub was selling, and re-elected him, so we got what we deserve."
On one hand I don't agree with that for the simpleminded public never did get a true picture of what they were buying. Election frauds aside we never got a straight answer on who the drunken frat boy really was these days – or those days as it were. I will say that when he was re-elected I was truly dismayed at the incompetence and fear the American people displayed in committing that despicable and cowardly act that of re-electing a lying torturer who sat by as our country was attacked early on his first watch. I don't agree that the American people knew what they were getting.
On the other hand it seemed ripe to some people to undertake the grand experiment of having some local yokel from the square dance run things for a while and show them foreign folks just what we're made of. Well, you got your guy and the experiment, if it was to see if some lowbrow shit kicker could handle the most important 'job' in the world is a miserable failure. Our air and water is a mess, our rights are being squandered, we can't or they won't ably assist natural disasters as seen in Katrina and Kansas and we're stuck in the wrong damn war for however long because of George W. Bush's obstinate and inept incompetence.
The crimes of the Bush regime are many and if we don't impeach just think of the precedent that will be set, the lowering of the bar for future generations and we will have left these future generations less well off than we were left by our predecessors Some legacy.
There are people who rightfully speak of the injustice of the Nixon pardon by the late Gerald Ford. This act some say has led to today's political climate in which this administration flaunts the rule of law and disgraces the constitution with its vile acts abroad and at home. Well, what kind of example will it set if these criminals are not prosecuted? Think of future generations and future administrations and how they will interpret the rule of law. Think how evil men and I hate to use the word evil in today's world but evil men and woman will subvert the laws of our land.
Multi-tasking is what this country needs to do. Fight his damn war while gathering evidence and courage to impeach his ignorant ass.
Are we up to it? We can still show greatness … but time is running out
Impeachment is the only answer if we as a people are to be cleansed.
The impeachment process is a political tactic. It works on the level of political myth-making to destroy the authoritarian legacy of the Bush regime. Pundits and historians would have to focus on the grounds for impeachment in an effort to justify why the American political system works as it does. Even if a trial in the Senate would be unsuccessful in removing Bush, the tactic would work on this level to firm up the criminality of the regime in the public mind.
In the short term, it would serve to put Bush on the defensive and make him more of a lame duck. The Republican attack dogs who launched without real grounds the impeachement of Clinton understood these things implicitly.
I agree, your nation of around 300 million is being run by about 600 politicians - you could easily impeach or more if you had the will.
S.
The arguments against impeachment are lame. Period.
1. Impossible to bring off? Please qualify that statement with fact and proof.
2. Fear of some kind of "Banana republic" blah blah blah...? So what? We stay the course just in case there are repercussions? So then they have us where they want us don't they? Yeah. Do nothing because you're afraid of the future. Lame lame lame.
3. The whole "you made yer bed now lie in it" argument is yet another call to inaction. And again.....Lame. Who cares who "voted" for who? If my bed is uncomfortable, I'm just going to change the sheets. Fooksake! Talk about guilt. If we have the means to change things, then lets do it!
4. Switching focus from trying to stop a criminal war to trying to impeach the "rascal" (try criminal)? Can you say "multi-tasking"? Well at least some in this discussion are familiar with that idea. Yep. We have our work cut out for us. But maybe sending some "rascals" to jail will send a message to other would-be criminals, and a by-product could be.....(large breath please).....non engagement in criminal wars!
5. Then Cheney would be in charge? Well shit. Then all the next criminal president has to do is appoint an even more scary vice president to scare us with. Talk about fear and being held hostage by it. Again...."multi tasking". Why stop at one criminal? What is this? Limited willingness?
"Sheesh" is right! My god. Are we waiting for impeachment to be convenient, painless, and easy? Wake up already! It's waaaay past the ugly stage. If we try and ignore the pain, it will be just like an infection that needs to be lanced and cleaned out- we know it will be painful but necessary -it still needs to happen. Otherwise we just fester and hope that the poison doesn't become fatal. Yes, hope that it just goes away...gets better on its own.
Lame.
Dear Mr. Lessenberry
Thank you for your piece describing how you came around to the impeachment idea. Naturally, I agree. At the rate this administration is squandering the national treasury and alienating our allies abroad while apparently gearing up for a third war on Iran, I don't think we can afford to wait until January 2009 for new leadership.
I hope you'll continue to explore this line of thinking in future columns, even though you'll probably get significant flack from the right wing echo chamber.
Also, we don't deserve this administration because we did not, contrary to the fraudulent official accounts, elect this president ever. In 2000, had all the Florida ballots been counted, news agencies found that Gore would actually have won the presidency hands down. In 2004, the level of disenfranchisement and fraud in Ohio and other swing states was huge (Read Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Rolling Stone articles, Steven Freeman, Fitrakis and Wasserman, Mark Crispin Miller if you have any doubts this is true-- it may restore your faith in the average American voter even if it does explode your faith in the U.S. elections systems).
Best regards,
Pelosi 2007!
"...once again rattling the sabers against Iran with the same intent to drive America into another war."
3 carriers in the Gulf (and a 4th, the Bonhomme Richard, on its way), thousands of armed people nose-to-nose with the Iranians.
Think tripwires.
A mistake, error of judgment, or insane act by any commander on either side, craving glory or just death (and 72 virgins?), and Voila!
We almost got there with the kidnapping of the Brit soldiers recently.
After the shooting starts would Pres. Bush order a stand-down, a cooling-off period to investigate whatever cooked-up incident happened in the Tonkin Gulf?--oops, of course I meant Persian Gulf
If impeachment doesn't happen before that it will be too late.
If our elected representatives will not step up and join Dennis Kucinich in his efforts, what else can we do?
Obviously, our democratic election process has been contaminated by corporate interests, so even if in 2008 we "choose" to radically change out those who represent us, we may very well be stuck with clones of what we have now?
We really need to get off of our asses and do something ... but what?
Not only should Bush/Cheney and company be impeached, they should be in jail.
But the old saying, when you kill one person it is murder, when you kill thousands it is foreign policy.
IMPEACH JAIL Let our country start acting in a civil and just manner.
peace
www.NotOneMore.US - Pledge for Peace
AG
It takes a simple majority of the House to get the impeachment of both Bush and Cheney...a "slam dunk" as it were..
However, it takes a 2/3 majority of the Senate to get a conviction, which will be more difficult.
But, the very process of bring the articles to the House would be very illuminating on such topics as Election Fraud, Illegal Wars,False Intelligence, Torture, Illegal Wiretapping, etc... and shed some light on the criminal behavior of the Republicans, which may convince many Repub Senators to scuttle away from this criminal duo which has cheated their way into the White House, and cover their OWN asses by voting to convict.
Impeach! Impeach! Impeach!
Don't stop 'till they both impeached!
Impeach Impeach Impeach!
America is ready to see them both go to jail!
The need to investigate/impeach "ALL" the presidents men/women is long over due. If "ALL" involved are not included in the investigation/impeachment process then they will come back to haunt our nation again. If you're "allowed" to get away with something illegally, then you'll be allowed to do it again. I continually contact my reps and ask for the process to begin and remind them that in 2/4/6 years there is another election coming and I have many friends that are starting to listen to the winds that are blowing.
Right on Swaheal-- just look at how many goons from Bush 41's gang (unindicted co-conspirators in the Iran Contra affair) are serving again in Bush43's junta-- Elliot Abrams for example. Lock them all up so they can't damage our country anymore.
Amos is right. It's about getting clean.
Many years ago while being taught basic hygiene in Navy boot camp we were presented with a caricature called a "scrounge." A scrounge was a sailor who, having never learned to keep himself clean, was content to pass his odiferous, flea-ridden life without benefit of soap and water. To be a scrounge was to be a pariah.
It doesn't matter whether we actually succeed in impeaching Bush and his embarrassing administration. We have to make the effort. Now that it is plain for everyone to see that this gang of larcenous incompetents has soiled the image of America to the point where nearly everybody is offended by them, how must it appear for us to continue to tolerate them? Like a dirty shirt, they reflect poorly on the wearer.
I have been absolutely against the Democrats' stance "Impeachment is off the table" right from the begining when they started campaigning for the midterm elections. Nancy Pelosi has said that again and again. Who is she to determine that? The American people are for it. If the Republicans call it party politics..so be it!
Impeachment is not just a constitutional right..its a constitutional DUTY so every president in the future knows he's not above the law.
Bush deserves a Third Term...Prison!
Impeach them both! They both put their "claws" on the Bible and swore to uphold the Constitution of the United States, then proceeded to shred that document into unrecognizability. Are they guity of "impeachable offenses"? Duh!! Impeachment needs to happen, if for no other reason than to set the example for future presidents (if there are any) that they can't operate outside the government they were elected to administer. Enough talk! Go get 'em!
As someone who read Lessenberry weekly until he started pissing on impeachment, and have cajoeled the editors of the Metrotimes to put the impeachment word on it's cover - this is a great victory!
We'll see how long it takes for Jack to talk impeachment in the Oakland Press (serving the Republican strong Oakland county next to Detroit) where he also writes, but for now I'm "counting coup", and, readying myself to put the impeachment peddle to the metal!
Why such a fuzz to impeach Bush and his Busheviks now? For their illegal "war" in Iraq? Was the "war" in Afghanistan more legal? We did not have 3355 dead American soldiers in Afghanistan, this is why?
Was the bombing of Beograd and destruction of the whole Serbia (bombed into Stone Age by Clinton's General Ramsey Clark) less impeachible then? Nobody said a word at the time for no American soldier was killed, that is why?
Was creation of police state by plain spoken Harry in 1947 not a treason to Jeffersonian democracy, small and transparent Government controlled by People's House, was it not?
Oh, at that time we all were scared by big Red Scare, by the Russians are comming. Scared by the country that saved us from Nazis, by the country that lost 50% of their adult male population in doing so. It took Truman 18 month to turn American public enthusiastic about common war efforts into suspicious and frighten mindless crowd, no more insightful that it is to-day.
Boys, you can elect new American President in 2008, but you cannot elect new American people. You live with what you have, as Rummy presciently once said.
Major RALPH PETERS, who published Constant Conflict in 1997, is 100% American too. And he is not exercising the First Amendment right, his sociopathy is an institutional, military one, not personal.
Simply put, those 535 jerks on the Hill know what we all will learn in the not so distant future: the Committee of Public Safety is upon us.
As far as impeachment goes, isn't the way to get Congress's attention through the purse? Some kind of boycott that millions will participate in...
Yes, at this point, I would call it treason. Lying about the intelligence, Katrina is impeachment.
Treason is for all the rest of what they have done and they should be tried and jailed. Treason is for the head of the snake. The investigations should reap more indictments until we have these people away from each other, away from Washington, and out of our sight.
It should be done quickly--sort of a Shock and Awe campaign by the Justice Department and Legistlature.
Oh wait, I forgot. In the Justice Department we have one of them and in the Senate, we have Pelosi and her CA ways.
Let's get on with it. There is no more important subject or issue.
Trying to impeach Bush would give Repugs the "not supporting our troops" and "Dems are going to lose us the war" ammo. I'm not sure how that would play here with an apathetic public that only awakens to root for winners. Again, the best way to impeach would be by Gravel's binding public referendum bypassing party politics.
sterling150 - How about these two ideas:
1. Why don't we just start using good ole "greenery" again. You know US cash rather than credit cards. I think "Uncle Sam" would want us to do this. If you are able, go to the bank and withdrawal some funds for this purpose. Plus it might help some better budget if they don't rely so much on credit.
2. Have a national "don't use your phone day". Take your phones off the hook and don't use cell phones. This would be a good day to take a walk in your neighborhood or in the park.
These are simple non-violent ideas and I'm sure others could come up with many more. Some of them might even catch on.
buffalo_ken
Impeaching and convicting Chimp/Cheney would short-circuit presidental pardoning such offal as Abrams, Poindexter and other political predators of the constitution. These rehashed criminals obviously aren't brilliant, but having managed to evade justice they have acquired some degree of shrewdness that has no doubt helped create this syphilitic fester on the body-politic.
observer, your post nails the truth to the door for all to read.
There aint gonna be no impeachment. Pelosi took it off the table and regardless of what Lessenberry thinks-that was the end of it. First the Democrats have a narrowest of majority in the Senate and not that great of one in the House. For all their faults the House and Senate Republican leadership has held the troops together to toe the party line. Here you have a Congress that cant even get the votes to override a veto even though the Republicans cdould have hid behind a public mandate.
Ah, but its good to vent one's spleen
Drex - whose to say whens the end. I don't think you. I know I'm not.
But, I think impeachment can happen and seems to be getting more probable every day. The sooner a fair and public hearing commences regarding HR333 (Impeach the VP) the better. At least in my opinion.
IAH,
buffalo_ken
Impeachment is warranted here. But what next even if that succeeds. Wouldn't it be more prudent in the long run to change the system to prevent large, wealthy special interests from financing any future presidents of the same ilk as the current? Every member of each house are usually less interested in answering to the "ones who put them into office" than they are the "ones who financed their run for office"----big money, special interests.
There is no doubt that "money talks" so why not limit its speech? Many people have come to realize that our government does not belong to "us". The only logical answer would be to limit the amount of donations from either an individual or a corporate body to a simple $2000.00. No "double dealing" on this one, the donor either donates to the party or the candidate, not both. The costs that run over for the campaign could be absorbed by the federal reserve. If we can spend billions of dollars to liberate Iraq, surely millions can be set aside to liberate the political system from special interests.
Lobbies would be filled with the voters, they would be paid an allowance along with their expenses and serve two years per term, these could be nominated and elected by the communities they live in and would represent.
A Democracy should actually be a Democracy, from the bottom to the top. Public servants should be just that----servants to the public, not special interests.
Obviously the current system is a failure. The current administration would never have risen to the Presidency, much less the Governorship of Texas. For that matter, neither would Bush senior, or Senator Prescot Bush, who was censured by the Senate for his support of the Nazi party with loans from the investment bank he headed.
This would also assure that the United States Government would represent a Meritocracy, instead of the present Oligarchy which has proved to be a failure.
If the United States of America simply lived up to it's creed, there would never need to be a war of liberation anywhere, the rest of the world would want to be just like us.
Yellow Horse
Impeachment is warranted here. But what next even if that succeeds. Wouldn't it be more prudent in the long run to change the system to prevent large, wealthy special interests from financing any future presidents of the same ilk as the current? Every member of each house are usually less interested in answering to the "ones who put them into office" than they are the "ones who financed their run for office"----big money, special interests.
There is no doubt that "money talks" so why not limit its speech? Many people have come to realize that our government does not belong to "us". The only logical answer would be to limit the amount of donations from either an individual or a corporate body to a simple $2000.00. No "double dealing" on this one, the donor either donates to the party or the candidate, not both. The costs that run over for the campaign could be absorbed by the federal reserve. If we can spend billions of dollars to liberate Iraq, surely millions can be set aside to liberate the political system from special interests.
Lobbies would be filled with the voters representatives not professional lobbyists, they would be paid an allowance along with their expenses and serve two years per term, these could be nominated and elected by the communities they live in and would represent.
A Democracy should actually be a Democracy, from the bottom to the top, not the representation presented. Public servants should be just that----servants to the public, not special interests.
Obviously the current system is a failure. The current administration would never have risen to the Presidency, much less the Governorship of Texas with out special interests.
For that matter, neither would Bush senior, or Senator Prescot Bush, who was censured by the Senate for his support of the Nazi party with loans from the investment bank he headed.
This would also assure that the United States Government would represent a Meritocracy, instead of the present Oligarchy which has proved to be a failure not only now but historically.
If the United States of America simply lived up to it's creed, there would never need to be a "war of liberation" anywhere, the rest of the world would want to be just like us.
There would never have been over three thousand of our people killed, over twenty thousand wounded, maimed, crippled. There never would have been hundreds of thousands of Iraqis killed, maimed, crippled and their country would be intact instead of in ruble.
Instead the United States of America has lost its credibility and stature. Only the "people" can change that, but they may not have much time left to do so.
Yellow Horse
Why won't anyone consider charging them with Racketeering?
RICO laws were built for this. What they are doing is definitely organized crime.
All it would take is one very brave county or state attourney. And we wouldn't have to beg Congress to stop cowering.
I think Congress needs to do it. The HOUSE of representatives is just that. As far as I know, first and foremost, the representatives are supposed to represent the "will of the people", and I think the people are starting to make their sentiment known.
I'd rather not have to rely upon some sort of indirect legal methodology. Lets just do it per the US Constitution.
Does anyone know who would fill the role of VP if the senators actually came back with a quilty conviction? I couldn't readily find this information.
IAH,
buffalo_ken
But then you can only charge the P & VP. Why not go after them all?
It is not congress' duty to enforce law, just to make law.
Congress will never do it. Ever
Duh
The reasons why the folks on capital hill don't impeach Bush is because, like any animal, if backed into a corner, he will fight tooth and nail to stay in power: Marshall Law. He's got the power to pull that "get out of impeachment" card and all the politicians know it.
Bush also has files on over 256,000,000 Americans, including politicians. I'm sure many on capital hill are being blackmailed.
Authoritarianism is a Symptom of Fascism, the leopard that always changes it's spots. The rattlesnake right are acting the same as "leaders" of other fascist movements (including then nazis) by using bully-methods to get their political way, including blackmail. Why else would they collect so much data on so many people?
Maybe this is why:
The nazis collected a lot of information on it's citizens and citizens of occupied countries. They certainly weren't doing a "market survey" to see what products each househould bought. They were gathering information so they could begin the "Final Solution" of unwanted groups of people that society and/or industry had no use for, no future for.
According to many reports on the internet, rex 84 is a secretly funded system of concentration camps dispersed all over the country. They are staffed and ready to receive prisoners in case of some national disaster or marshall law! Estimates say they can hold up to two million people.
Whether Bush collected all those records on citizens to blackmail certain ones and/or he's going to use the information to round up political prisoners (including activists, leaders, critics, socialists, so forth) for concentration camps is left to be seen...
If you want to know more about the secret biological war America has unleashed against it's own citizens to drive down the population numbers of unwated groups, see http://hiddenmurder.blogspot.com
I wanted to impeach his sorry ass even before he became president.