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Time for a Grand Inquest Into Bush's High Crimes
One of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's first acts upon taking the gavel was to rule impeachment off the table. She wanted Democrats to focus on challenging the president on the war and on kitchen table concerns -- from energy to education to health care. With Democrats now enjoying an increasing margin in generic polls and looking towards gaining seats in both the House and the Senate, the strategy certainly hasn't hurt politically.
But the constitutional implications are far more disturbing. This was dramatized as the Congress debated the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act reform legislation that will provide retroactive immunity to the telecommunications companies for warrantless interception of the conversations of Americans -- and by implication, retroactive acceptance of the president's authority to order such wiretaps.
We have witnessed a staggering abuse of power by President Bush. Even former Bush Justice Department officials now charge him with trampling the Constitution. Bush has claimed the prerogative to declare an endless war without congressional approval, to designate someone an enemy without cause, to proceed to wiretap them without warrant, arrest or kidnap them at will, jail them without a hearing, hold them indefinitely, interrogate them intensively (read torture), bring them to trial outside the U.S. court system. He claims that executive privilege exempts his aides -- even the aides of his aides and his vice president's aides -- from congressional investigation. He claims the right to amend or negate congressional laws with a statement upon signing them. And much more.
Even this Supreme Court, stacked with activist right-wing judges enamored of executive national security powers, has rebuked the president on some of these claims, particularly around the treatment of alleged enemy combatants. But many of Bush's claims will escape judicial determination.
And there is the rub. According to the leading case on presidential powers, if Bush's extreme assertions of power are not challenged by the Congress, they end up not simply creating new law, they could end up rewriting the Constitution itself. Inaction can alter the Constitutional division of powers by establishing the president's claims as authority that the Congress or the courts may not infringe.
The Steel Seizure case -- Youngstown Sheet and Tube v Sawyer, 343 U.S. 579 (1952), remains the leading case on presidential power. In Youngstown, a six-member majority of the Court joined in overturning President Truman's executive order nationalizing the steel plants to end a strike during the Korean War. Justice Black wrote the opinion for the Court, but the historically influential opinions were penned by Justices Robert H. Jackson and Felix Frankfurter, both Democratic appointees. Frankfurter laid out the argument for a sort of common law of constitutional amendment:
Deeply embedded traditional ways of conducting government cannot supplant the Constitution or legislation, but they give meaning to the words of a text or supply them. It is an inadmissibly narrow conception of American constitutional law to confine it to the words of the Constitution and to disregard the gloss which life has written upon them. In short, a systematic, unbroken, executive practice, long pursued to the knowledge of the Congress and never before questioned, engaged in by Presidents who have also sworn to uphold the Constitution, making as it were such exercise of power part [343 U.S. 579, 611] of the structure of our government, may be treated as a gloss on "executive Power" vested in the President by 1 of Art. II.
In Youngstown, Jackson concurred, arguing that the president's powers vary as to whether he acts with congressional authority (his greatest power), in the absence of it, or in opposition to it:
When the president acts in absence of either a congressional grant or denial of authority, he can only rely upon his own independent powers, but there is a zone of twilight in which he and Congress may have concurrent authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain. Therefore, congressional inertia, indifference or quiescence may sometimes, at least as a practical matter, enable, if not invite, measures on independent presidential responsibility. In this area, any actual test of power is likely to depend on the imperatives of events and contemporary imponderables rather than on abstract theories of law.
When a president egregiously abuses his power -- particularly in areas relating to the rights of American citizens -- remedies are often difficult. The Supreme Court is reluctant to arbitrate a power struggle between two co-equal branches. That is why the Constitution prescribes the specific remedy of impeachment for crimes and abuses of power -- "high crimes and misdemeanors" -- and empowers the House and Senate to sit in judgment whether the actions are to be accepted or condemned.
What the Court said in Youngstown is that if presidents assert a prerogative, such the power to make war without a congressional declaration -- systematically, with unbroken regularity, with the knowledge of the Congress and are never questioned -- then that practice becomes a Constitutional power that cannot be infringed upon by the Congress or the Courts.
Thus, Congress must formally object to President Bush's abuses or it risks by "indifference or quiescence" contributing to the powers of our imperial presidency.
When Pelosi took impeachment off the table, impeachment was reduced to being a rhetorical protest vehicle for progressives like Dennis Kucinich or Russ Feingold. But Congress need not convict President Bush to impeach him for high crimes and misdemeanors. And arguably, the House need not even impeach the president to hold a grand inquest into the powers that he has claimed, registering a formal objection to them. The Judiciary Committee in the House should formally convene that inquest, no matter what the decision is on impeachment. For if Pelosi's sensible political judgment results, as it has to date, in a show of congressional "inertia, indifference or quiescence," the Democratic majority in Congress may have gained a dozen seats at the cost of relinquishing its own powers, and putting the rights of Americans at risk.
Robert L. Borosage is the president of the Institute for America's Future and co-director of its sister organization, the Campaign for America's Future.
© 2008 Campaign for America's Future
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Show AllPelosi's treacherous comment CANNOT OVERRIDE a mandate of the Constitution. Impeachment MUST BE STARTED whether or not it is completed. WE cannot ignore criminal activities in the name of political maneuverings. This is an outrageous breach of oath by a CONgress that is IGNORING WE THE PEOPLE. Please call your Senators and representatives to save what is left of our Constitution. Also, DO NOT FORGET THAT THE RECENT RULING OF SCOTUS PERTAINING TO DETAINEES AT GUNTANAMO IS BEING IGNORED BY MUKASEY! IGNORED! IGNORED by a dual citizen of Israel over the will of WE the People of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. This is unheard of and unacceptable!
Remember- Benito Mussolini, Il Duce, ended his fascist reign of terror dangling from a rope tied to a lamp-post in a war shattered Italian street.
We could only hope Bush and his cronies will meet such an illustrious end.
Well, good luck with the impeachment thing. In case you haven't noticed, our country is governed by a colluding duopoly of the Republican and Democratic parties, who sell our government to the highest bidders. These bidders happen to be various business interests, and foreign-aid-turned-to-campaign-contributions from Israel. Bush is doing the business and Isreali's interests, so the parties have no good reason to impeach. The citizen's interests? Ha ha ha ha ha. Are you kidding? Our interests ceased having any meaning a long time ago.
gus June 25th, 2008 12:28 pm ...And you believe and attitude of "resignation" is the solution?
willybill - If congressman like Kucinich and Feingold, and former Bush administration memebers like Richard Clarke and Scott McClellan, all of whom have national exposure and almost direct access to the workings of our government...if all that isn't enough to make things happen, do you really think a bunch of blog posts or phone calls to "your congressman" will really help? Please.
If the Congress refuses to do its assigned constitutional duty to impeach when impeachment is the appropriate course as it clearly is in the case of Bush and Cheney, then we the people ARE CLEARLY JUSTIFIED TO FORM A TRIBUNAL TO FULFILL THE CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENT. A ROSTER OF RESPECTED PRO-IMPEACHMENT AMERICANS SHOULD APPOINT MEMBERS OF THIS TRIBUNAL AND SHOULD DO THE WORK THAT CONGRESS REFUSES TO DO. THAT TRIBUNAL MUST ALSO LOOK INTO SEVERE PENALTIES FOR CONGRESS FOR REFUSING TO DO ITS CONSTITUTIONAL DUTY. TO LET THE CRIMINALS GEORGE W BUSH AND RICHARD CHENEY LEAVE OFFICE SCOTT FREE AND IN A POSITION TO ENJOY THE NORMAL PERQUISITES OF EX-CHIEF EXECUTIVES WOULD BE ONE MORE DEEP STAB IN THE HEART OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY.
KaneJeeves June 25th, 2008 1:04 pm ..So, the answer is to sit down, suck our thumbs and give up? What's your suggestion? Sure glad the folks who formed this nation did not have that attitude!
I think the idea of We the People's Tribunal is damn good. We can organize and schedule it on the same day as the strike...9/11/08....Let's get it under way!
bakunin June 25th, 2008 1:14 pm Great idea. We must get Bugliosi in on this. Start spreading the word and let's see where it goes. Good time to schedule it would be on 9/11/08, since a People's work and consumer strike is already being scheduled.
One of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's first acts upon taking the gavel was to rule impeachment off the table.
In fact, it was "off the table" well before Pelosi's taking the gavel. She said exactly that during the Democrat's election campaign. Nevertheless the party's apologists insisted, just as they do now, that activism and public pressure could and would make them behave in accordance with their representative obligations after they'd been elected.
I'd ask how many more times the U.S. public will thus be played for fools. But I don't think I really want to know the answer.
Impeachment - Grand Inquest - Divine Intervention: no matter what it is called, it is of no value to the bought and paid for politicians who no longer represent the People.
Pelosi set herself up as Dictator by intervening in our nation's best interests and declaring that the Impeachment of a psychotic monkey and his handlers is "off the table". What table? -- she is without the right to do what she is getting away with.
I've given this some thought and the inquiry, indictments, and incarcerations should all wait until Bush leaves office. That way there can be no presidential pardons.
Appoint a highly respected independent counsel and let it go through the criminal courts. That way government moves forward and the criminals are held to account.
Way Past "TIME" for impeachment. But we really must do this--even late. Otherwise we have totally given way to this little man, as well as anyone else, who wants to be "Dictator" of the U.S.
Democracy "cries out" for impeachment of this president and his minions.!
Impeachment is only called for in cases of internal "high crimes and misdemeanors", which the current administration is clearly in line for.
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The true magnitude of this administration's crimes are international war crimes, and a move to bring all those involved to justice-- in the World Court---- is the only answer. The lesser which would be the administration of justice here in the USA , should be secondary.
This alone would prevent the same from occurring in the future.
This is the only acceptable reaction by the worlds only remaining "super power", to such crimes. Without such action the USA stands the very likely chance that all credibility will be lost, and the USA will eventually ---most likely sooner than later-----be considered the primary Negative Example for the world----dwarfing the Nazi/Axis power of the last century.
If one were to begin with the Native Peoples of the USA, and then accumulate the other peoples the USA has had a direct link to the destruction of---they would make the Holocaust look like a "thimble full of blood" in comparison. This does not even mention the cultural, artistic, and so many other areas those dead people and cultures could have contributed to the world.
This administration has much to answer to--and for---but then so does the USA for allowing this kind of abuse of such deadly power.
The prisons of the world are full of people who thought that they would never end up there-----this administration is no exception----and they should not enjoy one either.
But that is entirely up to the people of the USA.
One message to the American People might be.
The future is in your hands, but the future will determine the reality your children's lives.
The world is watching and waiting.
Hopefully Cincy Sheehan will take Pelosi off of the table and get rid of this colluding piece of crap once and for all. She certainly has not represented anything that resembles a free country or citizen input into our government. Please donate to Cindy's campaign.
Well, Bob. Welcome aboard, I guess!
Of course, it's a little late to be getting on board the impeachment boat.
I remember calling you back when I was writing my book laying out "The Case for Impeachment" (St. Martin's Press, 2006), when you were in Pelosi's "off the table" camp. That was back when Democrats like you thought that standing up to defend the Constitution might somehow hurt Democrats in the off-year election, or in this year's presidential campaign.
Now I guess you are figuring out that the public really does care about preserving the Bill of Rights and preserving the system of checks and balances laid out in the founder's document.
It would be nice to see a mea culpa or two here, and perhaps a call for support for Cindy Sheehan's campaign to unseat Pelosi, that treacherous betrayer of the Constitution.
Dave Lindorff
http://www.thiscantbehappening.net
Et tu, San Francisco?
San Francisco just voted in a Democratic primary. Pelosi ran against one unknown woman. The results?
Pelosi: 88,000 votes
Unknown woman: 5,000 votes
Jesus Christ. (That's an explitive.) Four years ago George Hitler Bush got 18 (EIGHTEEN) percent of the vote in San Francisco. So what's changed? How can 88,000 of you now BE SO DUMB??!!!
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DUMP Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi.
Nancy Pelosi is a Bush/Cheney ENABLER !!!!!!!!!!!!!
IMPEACH both Bush and Cheney.........IMMEDIATELY !!!!!!!!!!
Bring our Troops Home...................ASAP !!!!!!!!!
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This is not just a presidential election. Ask any candidate if they support the peace process, and if they don't (with actions) then vote third party.
Vote Third Party, How many times do you want to get sucker punched by the the democratic party leadership.
In 2000 they gave us Gore/Lieberman. Lieberman, isn't that really why Gore lost the progressive voters?
Kerry didn't even challenge the Ohio illegal misvote. But even then, couldn't the democratic party muster up a substantial win? Hell no.
And they won't again in 2008.
And if everything is okay with the democratic members of congress (who haven't challenged any Bush initiative), why shouldn't they accept McCain and just go along for the ride. If the status quo is acceptable, if impeachment is off the table, then why does it make such a difference if McCain wins. And in fact, McCain won't be as bad as Bush.
Vote third party
"Remember- Benito Mussolini, Il Duce, ended his fascist reign of terror dangling from a rope tied to a lamp-post in a war shattered Italian street.
We could only hope Bush and his cronies will meet such an illustrious end."
I've read that Il Duce and his mistress were shot, then hung upside down from an Italian GAS STATION. Now that would be a fitting end for George Wanker Bush - to be hung upside down from a GAS STATION. Il Duce's mistress was apparently wearing blue underwear. Do you think Dick Cheney wears blue underwear? Nah, must be red.
Time for a Grand Inquest Into Bush's Hang `em High Crimes...
...and the Congressional, Corporate Evangelical enablers.
Pelosi and most other Democrats in Congress are complicit in most, or all, of Bush's war crimes dating back to at least 2002. That's why they will never allow any true investigation, because they are accomplices. If a Citizens' Truth and Reconciliation Commission were convened, with people such as John Dean, Bruce Fein, Elizabeth Holtzman, Ramsey Clarke, Vincent Bugliosi, Paul Craig Roberts, and Francis Boyle included, it may get some media coverage and expose the war crimes and Constitutional crimes of this administration and its Congressional enablers, both Republican and Democratic. Perhaps that would prevent the terrible Bush precedents from warping our Constitution. But I have little hope of this happening.
when you cannot trust congress to stand up for the people and you feel that all your good ideas of redress are futile and noone seems to be organized enough to make any difference what do you do? are people, any people, brave enough to make that awful leap? the action I dare not mention on this web site but which so many of us know is the last resort have we not reached the last resort? have you not fantasized it tenfold? I for one am tempted but dare not
ECIACCIO: Interesting strategy which I'd love to see enacted. I'd envision it with 12 judges, so to your list I'd add: Lewis Lapham, Scott Ritter, John Dean, Ralph Nader, Al Gore (it WAS his intended presidential seat!), and.... ? other suggestions?
Oops: Strike John Dean (2X) for Naomi Klein and Arundati Roy (are foreign born individuals allowed?)
willybill June 25th, 2008 1:34 pm - You should read Zinn's People's History. You'll see that while the founding fathers definitely did some things that were admirable, their motives were far from what we've been taught. And they also had the resources and connections to act.
Man.. is this old news or what? How many times must the choir chime in. We get it already! We have a bad government and a complicit congress.... what's new!
Galen, Mordechai - My sentiments exactly. And would that mean Condi would be hanging upside down next to him?
If you want to be pedantic, it wasn't rope, it was piano wire.
And I do NOT want to see Condi's undies -- Jeez, you put me right off my food.
Congress has committed institutional suicide giving all power away to the king they allowed to be created out of the limited president in the Constitution.
Congress used to have their own jail and cops to grab people in contempt of Congress. Early Congresses would have enforced their own subpoenas the instant the President got uncooperative. Congress also has a habit of not doing the will of the people and hiding behind the President or blame the Constitution for their corporate paid for status.
CJM - Sorry about that. I had already eaten.
"we the people ARE CLEARLY JUSTIFIED TO FORM A TRIBUNAL TO FULFILL THE CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENT."
I'm in! September 11, 2008. I would suggest that ImpeachBush.org help with money and organization. We sent them a bunch of money when Kucinich introduced the Articles of Impeachment recently. I bet they're ready for this. Let's GO! NOW!!
And along came Vincent Bugliosi - - and his book, "The Prosecution Of George W. Bush For Murder." A bit tedious reading at points, but a perfectly laid out legal case that any District Attorney or State Attorney General could use to bring Cheney, Bush and Condi to trial for the murder of the more than 4,000 young men and women who were misled by the Administration's pack of lies that got us (U.S.) into this senseless and endless war, and the indictment and trial could begin ANY time - - either before or after January 20, 2009.
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Investigate nancy pelosi and harry reid, as accessories to Bush crimes. Bush could not have gotten so many people killed without their help. Read Vincent Bagliosi and Elizabeth de la Vega to see the criminal case against George. Now Vincent, Elizabeth, or someone, draft the charges, impanel the grand juries and charge the easy to arrest Bush collaborators. There are over 3000 county courts where the congressional criminals can be tried.
Bush, Cheney, Rummy, Condi etc all all small fish. Why do you all waste your breath with the obivous.
You need to go after the families who control all this shit.
Wadda bunch of maroons!
Why not open all of our prisons and release all our incarcerated as there are no crimes greater than those committed by the Bush/Cheney administration .according to the Nurenberg tribunales.
With few exceptions the entire congress,and judiciary should be included in that they were willing accomplices to these crimes - How could we impeach Bush/Cheney when we would get Palosi and down the line.
We are now living in the world of "MAD MAX".
Oh yes we should include in the criminal class all those Republicans and Democrats that have not resigned from the Two criminal parties as they too are complicit in aiding and abetting these criminals .
FULL SPECTRUM IMPEACHMENT
HopeDope, I totally agree with you, its time to starting thinking about the "unthinkable", we all are thinking about it and hope springs eternal that it does not come to it, but.....Your idea of a tribunal is good, but what court of law is even going to look at it, for that matter what police department is going to arrest them for their high crimes and misdeeds? Your planned strike on (9/11/08) is a great idea but most Americans do NOT feel threatened by the Government and will not pay any attention to a national strike unless there is a massive involvement to educate the people of the US about the who, whats and whys of the strike, so far the only information about the strike I've found is by accident looking at progressive, liberal websites.
We the People originally only referred to protestant, land owning rich white, guys. Has something changed here that perhaps I've missed?
And I wish the anti-Israel people could give it a rest. To assume that Israel has more power over our government than corporate America has, is plain silly.
As for a solution to the inaction of Congress against the Bush cabal, simply advertise in your local newspapers steering people to articles, books and groups that will de-program the general populace and wean them off of the FOX fantasy world.
As someone from the other side of the pond, it amazes me that such a progressive society, the USA, has become controlled by the elite priviledged few. Face it, nobody in congress is going to rock the gravy boat that pays them so handsomely.I can see it happening here too but we are ruled by an unelected german monarch so I am less suprised.Saying this though, after MLK, JFK, our own son, John Lennon, and many others, it would be a very brave person who stands up to these criminals, its just, I grew up believing americans were brave.
KaneJeeves June 25th, 2008 7:29 pm ...I've read Zinn (please do not assume you know my literary meanderings)..and still came to the conclusion that our founding fathers initially had noble ideals. No doubt they were "connected". Any progressive movement that has any chance of gaining any ground today has connections. It's what they do with those connections and how their ideals become compromised that must be carefully watched.
Even if this gang is not impeached before they leave office, its just a matter of time before the Europeans catch them like Pinochet or Milosovic. Yes, the Bushies have broken American law, but also International law. If we don't do it, I just can't wait till one of them decides to take a trip overseas!
. . . and not a single tear shed by government (and many ignorant and/or indifferent Americans) for the (over) one million slaughtered owing to LIES to start an illegal war.
July 4th should be a day of mourning for the dead and maimed for life . . . not a celebration of democracy and justice when there is little of either.
http://www.votestrike.com/general_strike
bush has set a terrible precedent for future presidents, at least republican presidents. He proved that an administration can do anything, and I mean anything, and get away with it. That is, when you have a do-nothing Congress and a conservative MSM backing you.
Only when the great mass of people are realizing in their day to day existence the pain and hardship of the policies of the last 35 years will there be the possibility of real change and even that may be a remote possibility. Comfort and denial are the enemies of democratic participation and activism. In the meantime, I take comfort in reading the words of people like Chris Hedges, Bill Moyers..... anyone with the intelligence and courage to shine a light in this darkness; to pierce the Bubble. Marching, signing online petitions, calling to talk with staffers in the offices of power... so much ado for nothing. This isn't resignation but acceptance that those of us who truly do care about ideals and principles and a better world for everyone where power is not concentrated in the hands of a few, are in the minority. Human beings seem to have a desire to cede their power to others so that day may be a long way off.
PissantNobody. There is NO other path. Revolution is it.
And for those of you too afraid to vote 3rd party you´re only prolonging the pain. Rather than vote for the lesser of two evils you people should be voting for the person who best represents what is best for your country and for the rest of us around the world who have to suffer for your lousy voting record.
Let´s say that McFuckhead wins the election as a result of the Sheeeple voting for those who most accurately represent. Your country and the rest of the world will become more radical, more violent and will open up the conditions necessary for revolution.
Otherwise you allow the men behind the curtain to maintain proper conditions for total control of the public.
People will not revolt as long as they are heavily dosed with cheap gas, cheap iPods, fast Internet connections, a new car every year, yoga classes every Monday, lattes for $5 at Starbucks, NFL/NHL/NBA/Porn/Reality TV, Golfing at the driving range, etc.
A workers socialist revolution is the best solution. But we are dealing with a populace that has been brainwashed for generations by a ubiquitous electronic media that has left the overwhelming majority lobotomized.