New Book: The Case For Prosecuting George W. Bush
New Book: The 35 Articles of Impeachment and the Case for Prosecuting George W. Bush
By Congressman Dennis Kucinich
http://feralhouse.com/titles/kulchur/35_articles_of_impeachment_the.php
Trade paperback edition • 156 pages • 5.5 x 8.5 • ISBN: 978-1-932595-42-0 • $12
Price: $12
Feral House offers this important and urgent publication of Dennis Kucinich’s Articles of Impeachment this election season in two formats: an offset-printed paperback book available for the cost of $12 and a free downloadable PDF available above.
David Swanson’s additional article explains how the Impeachment process is possible and necessary even after the guilty perp leaves office, and how they can be used for prosecution of crimes. Those wishing to purchase over ten copies of the printed book can obtain them at discount from Feral House directly. Please contact info@feralhouse.com for costs.
"More than two centuries ago, the Founders of this
country set forth a procedure for Congress to follow in the
event of grave abuse of power by the Chief Executive. That
process is impeachment. In the face of the monumental deceit
and disregard for the Constitution that we have witnessed on
the part of the President over the past seven years,
Congressman Kucinich’s initiation of this process is
neither fanciful nor futile, neither vengeful nor
vindictive; it is the sober fulfillment of his sworn duty as
a Congressman to follow the law without regard to personal
consequence and misguided political stratagem. It is, quite
simply, an act of patriotism."
—Elizabeth de la Vega,
Former Federal Prosecutor
and author of United States v.
George W. Bush et. al.
"This collection of impeachable offenses should be viewed as a sampling of the crimes and abuses of President George W. Bush and his subordinates. Bush has had many accomplices — first and foremost Vice President Cheney. But our Founders created a single executive precisely so that we could hold that one person accountable for the actions of the executive branch. It is high time we did so, and millions of Americans will be urging their representatives to support the effort being led by Congressman Kucinich.
"These articles establish, and hearings would establish further, that President Bush was ‘the decider’ behind countless abuses of power. And, of course, his public comments have time and again advertised his indifference to the laws he is violating. Not only does overwhelming evidence show us that Bush knew his claims about WMDs to be false, but the president has shown us that he considers the question of truth or falsehood to be laughably irrelevant. When Diane Sawyer asked Bush why he had claimed with such certainty that there were so many weapons in Iraq, he replied: 'What’s the difference? The possibility that [Saddam] could acquire weapons, If he were to acquire weapons, he would be the danger.'
"What’s the
difference? Hundreds of thousands of corpses and a fatal
blow to the rule of law among nations. That’s the
difference. Unless we remove impeachment from the
Constitution by failing to exercise it, in which case truth
will no longer matter any more than justice or
peace."
— David Swanson, creator of ImpeachCheney.org,
Washington Director of Democrats.com and co-founder of the
AfterDowningStreet.org
"Overload is the main problem—I call it outrage fatigue. The sheer multitude, not to mention magnitude, of impeachable offenses tends to dull the senses. The opportunity to dig into just one or two provided some space and focused the mind.
"At the same time, the deeper one digs, the more unimaginable the dirt that comes up. Earlier, I had not taken the time to sift through the abundant evidence of the unconscionable ways in which George Bush and George Tenet teamed up—including, in Tenet’s case, lying under oath—to stave off charges of misfeasance/ malfeasance before the attacks on 9/11.
"The Founders pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to create a system in which we could protect ourselves from unbridled power. Today, we cannot let a 21st Century string of abuses and usurpations stand without challenge.
"But the experience of the past several years shows that there is a very high hurdle in our way: no Common Sense. I refer, of course, to the courageous independent journalism of the likes of Tom Paine who stirred the innate dignity of Americans toward sacrifice for independence and freedom. Tom Paine would be horrified to see what has become of his profession today—with browbeaten journalists and former general officers doing the bidding of the corporations that own/pay them.
"In my view, impeachment proceedings are essential to:
* Reestablish the separation
of powers in our Constitution as a check on the so-called
unitary executive
* Prevent a budding—and
catastrophic—US attack on Iran by exposing it as yet
another war of aggression against a country posing no threat
to the US;
* Call attention to the blood already drained
from our civil liberties and staunch the
bleeding.
"Impeachment proceedings may be the only way to
force the captive media to inform normal citizens about what
has been going on in our country. Thomas Jefferson
underscored the importance of this when he said: 'Whenever
the people are well informed, they can be trusted with their
own government.'"
—Ray McGovern; former Army officer
and CIA analyst;
co-founder, Veteran Intelligence
Professionals for Sanity
"President Bush, Cheney and other
US officials have violated numerous domestic and
international laws governing crime of aggression, war crime,
torture, etc., and they should be not only impeached by the
US Congress but also be prosecuted by a special prosecutor,
to the full extent of the law before or after impeachment.
That is the best way to uphold the US Constitution and the
rule of law at home and abroad."
—John Kim, Esq.,
Attorney; author of The Crime
of Aggression Against
Iraq
"The breadth of impeachable offenses committed by the Bush/Cheney administration is likely unparalleled in our nation’s history. Equally unparalleled, and in many cases even more alarming and outrageous, is the lack of accountability brought to the perpetrators of these High Crimes and Misdemeanors. It is the Constitutional duty of members of Congress—members from any political party—to bring such accountability, particularly when the list of crimes began with the very acts that brought this administration into office during their elections, and right up through today when the same sort of crimes continue, and are in place to try and affect our next Presidential Election.
"This is not about politics, it’s about the
Constitutional duty of Congress. If a line in the sand is
not drawn immediately and clearly in the face of such
corruption and disdain for our American values, such as the
Rule of Law, the historical bar for criminality in our
Executive Branch will have been forever lowered, no matter
who happens to serve in the White House in the
future."
—Brad Friedman, creator/ editor of The Brad
Blog, and co-founder of the watchdog organization
VelvetRevolution.us.
“I have provided the legal
architecture and evidence for a trial to prosecute the
President for murder. My book lends credence to a powerful
case for impeachment laid out persuasively by Congressman
Dennis Kucinich’s 35 Articles of Impeachment.”
—
Vincent Bugliosi, Former District Attorney, author of
The
Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder