Petition: Impeach President G.W. Bush

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To:  Hon. Congresswoman Ms. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Speaker of the House

We the undersigned - concerned citizens of foreign governments in support of 
citizens of the United States, and citizens of the United States -- come 
together to request that the governing bodies of the United States Congress 
and Senate take the necessary actions to implement and support House 
Resolution (H. Res.) 1106: the Articles of Impeachment Against President 
George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of State, Ms. 
Condoleeza-Rice, as introduced by Honorary Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney's 
(D-GA), on 8 December 2006.

Our request is based on the following:




. The Case for Impeachment, as described by Hon. Congresswoman Ms. Cynthia 
McKinney in H. Res. 1106: in accordance with: (a) Article I. Failure to 
Preserve, Protect and Defend the Constitution, the conduct of which includes 
Manipulating Intelligence and Lying to Justify War; (b) Article II: Abuse of 
Office and of Executive Privilege, the conduct of which includes: Failure to 
Uphold Accountability; and (c) Article III: Failure to Ensure the Laws are 
Faithfully Executed, the conduct of which includes Illegal Domestic Spying.


. The Case for Impeachment, as described by Hon. Congresswoman Ms. Cynthia 
McKinney in her Extension of Remarks on H. Res. 1106, entered into the 
Congressional Record on 27 December 2006 (pages E2253 - 2255); described as 
"further actions by the President that warrant further investigation as 
possible grounds for impeachment as identified by many scholars, lawyers and 
concerned citizens," such as: [I] Failure to Ensure The Laws are Faithfully 
Executed: (1) Self-Exemption From Laws Upon Signing; (2) Suspension of Basic 
Legal Proceedings; (3) Promoting Illegal War; (4) Promoting Torture; (5) 
Promoting Kidnappings and Renditions for Torture; (6) Use of Illegal 
Weapons; [II] Abuse of Office and of Executive Privilege: (1) Obstructing 
Inquiry and Detection; (2) Replacing the Veto With Signing Statements; [III] 
Failure to Preserve, Protect and Defend the Constitution: (1) Suspension of 
Due Process; (2) Unreasonable Searches and Seizures; (3) Non-Cooperation 
With Congress; (4) Establishment of an Unconstitutional, Parallel Legal 
System.


. H. Res. 635, originally sponsored by Hon. Congressman R. Conyers (MI), to 
create "a select committee to investigate the Administration's intent to go 
to war before Congressional authorisation, manipulation of pre-war 
intelligence, encouraging and countenancing torture, retaliation against 
critics, and to make recommendations regarding grounds for possible 
impeachment," is as of 18 January 2006, co-sponsored by 38 representatives, 
those being: -- Rep. N. Abercrombie (HI); -- Rep. T. Baldwin (WI); -- Rep. 
L. Capps (CA); -- Rep. M. Capuano (MA); -- Rep. W. Clay (MO); -- Rep. D. 
Davis (IL); -- Rep. S. Farr (CA); -- Rep. C. Fattah (PA); -- Rep. B. Filner 
(CA); -- Rep. M. Hinchey (NY); -- Rep. M. Honda (CA); -- Rep. J. Jackson, Jr 
(IL); -- Rep. S. Jackson-Lee (TX); -- Rep. B. Lee (CA); -- Rep. J. Lewis 
(GA); -- Rep. C. Maloney (NY); -- Rep. B. McCollum (MN); -- Rep. J. 
McDermott (WA); -- Rep. C. McKinney (GA); -- Rep. G. Moore (WI); -- Rep. J. 
Nadler (NY); -- Rep. J. Oberstar (MN); -- Rep. J. Olver (MA); -- Rep. Major. 
R. Owens (NY); -- Rep. D. Payne (NJ); -- Rep. C. Rangel (NY); -- Rep. S. 
Rothman (NJ); -- Rep. M. Sabo (MN); -- Rep. B. Sanders (VT); -- Rep. J. 
Schakowsky (IL); -- Rep. H. Solis (CA); -- Rep. F. Stark (CA); -- Rep. J. 
Tierney (MA); -- Rep. N. Velazquez (NY); -- Rep. M. Waters (CA); -- Rep. D. 
Watson (CA); -- Rep. L. Woolsey (CA); and -- Rep. D. Wu (OR).


. As of January 18, 2006, the following Party resolutions supporting 
Impeachment have been passed by: (1) The California Democratic Party; (2) 
Democrats Abroad France; (3) Green Party of the United States; (4) Nevada 
Democratic Party; (5) New Mexico Democratic Party; (6) North Carolina 
Democratic Party Executive Committee; (7) North Carolina Democratic Party; 
(8) Wisconsin Democratic Party; (9) NH Democratic Party; (10) Vermont 
Democratic Party; (11) Maine Democratic Party State Convention; (12) Hawaii 
Democratic Party; (13) Colorado Democratic Party; (14) Alaska Democratic 
Party; (15) Oregon Democratic Party; and (16) California Green Party.


. As of January 18, 2006, the following City/Town Council Resolutions have 
been passed supporting Impeachment: (1) Santa Cruz (CA) (Rumsfeld); (2) 
Santa Cruz (CA) (Bush); (3) Arcata (CA) City Council; (4) San Francisco (CA) 
City Council; (5) Brookfield (VT) Town Hall (Five Towns); (6) Dummerston 
(VT) Town Hall; (7) Marlboro (VT) Town Hall (Five Towns); (8) Putney (VT) 
Town Hall (Five Towns); (9) Newfane (VT) Town Hall; (10) Brattleboro (VT) 
Town Hall; (11) Rockingham (VT) Town Hall; (12) Plattsburg (NY) City 
Council; (13) Nederland (CO) Board of Trustees; (14) Woodstock (NY) Town 
Board (in support of investigation); (15) Berkeley (CA) City Council (16) 
Lake Station (IN) City Council; (17) Carrboro (NC); (18) Chapel Hill (NC); 
(19) Hanover (NY) Town Meeting; (20) Sebastopol (CA); (21) Brookline (MA); 
(22) Fairfax (CA); (23) New Paltz (NY); (24) Santa Barbara (CA); (25) 
Amherst (MA); (26) Olympia (WA); (27) Wendell (MA).


. In the elections of November 7, 2006, the following cities had resolutions 
for impeachment on the ballot, which were voted on and passed in: (1) 
Berkeley, CA; (2) Champaign, IL; (3) Urbana, IL; (4) San Francisco, CA; (5) 
Montpelier, VT.


. As of 18 January 2007, the following State legislatures have drafted 
and/or introduced resolutions for the Impeachment of President George W. 
Bush: (1) Illinois (04/21/2006); (2) California (04/26/2006); (3) Vermont 
(04/26/2006); (4) Minnesota (05/04/2006); and (5) New Jersey (drafted, not 
yet introduced).


. 51% of all U.S. voters consider impeachment a priority, accordingly the 
New Democratic Congress, of whom you are the House Speaker, has a 51% 
Mandate to Impeach President Bush: (a) Democrats.com, a "Newsweek Poll Shows 
New Democratic Congress will Have a 51% Mandate to Impeach Bush", (b) MSNBC's 
Olbermann (on YouTube), a Newsweek poll found 51% of all U.S. voters 
considered impeachment a priority.

Sincerely,

The Undersigned

The Impeach President G. W. Bush Petition to Hon. Congresswoman Ms. Nancy 
Pelosi (D-CA), Speaker of the House was created by PeakOil_RSA; 9/11 
Truth_RSA and written by Lara Johnstone



Petition: Impeach President G.W. Bush

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