Green Party of the United States
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
APRIL 14, 2006
12:36 PM
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CONTACT: Green Party of the United States
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-518-5624, mclarty@greens.org Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator, 916-995-3805, starlene@greens.org
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As Bush Crimes Mount, Why are Dems Retreating?
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WASHINGTON - April 14 - Green Party candidates and leaders faulted Democrats for
refusing to hold President Bush and his administration accountable for a
mounting list of high crimes and misdemeanors.
"Hardly a month goes by without major new evidence that the Bush White House
has lied to the American people," said Byron DeLear, Green candidate for
Congress in California's 28th District .
"Democratic leaders and moderate Republicans in Congress have hardly
mustered a peep of collective protest. Rep. John Conyers [D-Mich.] has
introduced a House resolution calling for investigation and possible
impeachment; Sen. Russell Feingold [D-Wisc.] has prepared a motion for
censure. But their fellow Democrats have declined to join them."
The Green Party of the United States called for impeachment of President
Bush initially in July 2003, citing widespread and deliberate deception in
making the case for invasion of Iraq, as well as numerous violations of the
U.S. Constitution and international law to which the U.S. is signatory
. As further evidence of White
House deceit and crimes have surfaced, Greens have reiterated the demand for
impeachment
.
Among recent revelations:
- Lewis 'Scooter' Libby's April 6 testimony that President Bush himself
authorized the leak disclosing Valerie Plame's CIA employment indicates that
Mr. Bush knowingly withheld material evidence from the grand jury
investigation of reporter Judith Miller. The White House has not denied Mr.
Libby's allegation; the obstruction of evidence -- a possible felony -- was
clearly motivated by politics rather than national security.
- In 2003, President Bush continued to allege that two trailers captured in
Iraq were mobile biological weapons laboratories, even after Defense
Intelligence Agency had informed the White House that the facilities had
nothing to do with biological weapons. (Reuters, April 12, 2006, )
- According to a confidential memo from Prime Minister Tony Blair's office
revealed in The New York Times on March 27, 2006 , President Bush told Mr. Blair that
he was determined to invade Iraq without a second U.N. resolution and
regardless of whether arms inspectors failed to find Saddam Hussein's
purported WMDs. The report confirms evidence in the Downing Street memo that Mr. Bush was set on in invasion and
that intelligence and information fed to the public were "fixed", i.e.,
manipulated to support his intentions.
Greens note that these revelations are consistent with President Bush's
assertion that he had the right to order the National Security Agency to
engage in surveillance against U.S. citizens without a warrant in accord
with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and the Fourth
Amendment.
"These new crimes are hardly surprising to those of us who recognized the
fraud behind the war from the very beginning and the vote obstruction in the
2004 national election," said Michael Berg, who is seeking the Green
nomination for Delaware's lone seat in the House of Representatives
. "As the mountain of evidence of high
crimes and misdemeanors has grown, so has the cowardice of the Democratic
Party leadership."
"It is criminal that the Democratic elected officials allowed this country
to invade Iraq, and it is criminal that they continue to support an illegal
war," added Aaron Dixon, Green candidate for the U.S. Senate in Washington
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