- The impeachment of Bush-Cheney would
be a cakewalk. More than an abundance of rock-solid evidence is in
and readily available. Fitzpatrick is ready to strike, and real lawyers
such as Jonathan Turley and former House Chief Investigative Counsel for
the Clinton impeachment, Democrat David Schippers, can be tapped for their
extensive legal skills and knowledge to quickly bring this about.
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- As an emergency interim measure, Congress
should either rescind or put on hold the president's unlimited war-making
powers which were based upon his lies and fraud. War predicated purely
on "intelligence information" has been proven easily manipulated
by a handful of politically motivated individuals and traitors. The
American people are no longer afraid of terrorists, but by their astonishing
response to the actions of Charlie Sheen and others, are beginning to show
their fear of an out-of-control gang of warmongers representing the real
threat to the security of both US and the rest of the world.
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- Only the Congress can declare war
the folly of doing otherwise will soon be upon US if we do not insist that
they act now. E-mail your congressman or women, as well as your two
Senators, even others who you know outside your state or district, and
get them to quickly introduce emergency legislation to revoke President
Bush's war powers. At the same time, insist they convene with colleagues
to draw up articles of impeachment for both President George Bush and Vice
President Richard Cheney.
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- Iran is not a threat. All the same
people who warned US about the non-existent "weapons of mass destruction"
in Iraq, all the same people who warned US about Saddam's non-involvement
in 9-11, the latter most emphatically conveyed to Bush by his own CIA on
September 21, 2001, only ten days after the "terrorist" event,
are warning US now about the wrong-headedness of carpet bombing Iran with
nuclear bombs and bunker busters. This is another planned military
misadventure urged and orchestrated for US by Israel and AIPAC.
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- Regarding my latter "anti-Semitic"
remarks, I give you the brilliantly articulated remarks of one Michael
Scheuer writing on Antiwar.com in his piece entitled, "Does Israel
Conduct Covert Action in America?" Scheuer offers: "For
years even decades U.S. citizens have been the subject of a
political action campaign designed and executed by Israel. Currently,
Israel's campaign is part steady-as-she-goes and part improvisation to
neutralize an unexpected and for Israel worrying development.
So far, Israel's covert political action is succeeding hands down.
Americans are gradually being indoctrinated to believe Islamists are today's
Nazis and that there is no 'Israeli lobby' in America. Simply put,
Israel is conducting a brilliant covert political action campaign in the
United States, a campaign any intelligence service in the world would rightly
- be proud of."
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- Scheuer continues: "The second part
of any nation's covert political action plan is to be ready to exploit
or redress unexpected developments within the target society. Last
month, Professors John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt provided such an environment
when they published a lengthy study showing the strong influence the Israeli
lobby has on the crafting and application of U.S. foreign policy toward
the Islamic world. If American society had its head screwed on right,
the collective response of the citizenry would have been, 'DUH!'
signifying that the near-determinative nature of Israeli influence is so
clear that no academic analysis of that fact is necessary."
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- Those informed and enlightened Americans
who see through the Israeli tidal wave of propaganda hung their hopes that
a report exposing Israeli influence, from no less than Harvard University's
John F. Kennedy School of Government, would open the eyes of both America
and Congress. Scheuer points out: "Instead, the reaction from
American elites has been that of Captain Renault in Casablanca they
are shocked, shocked, that anyone could even think that there is such a
thing as an Israeli lobby. The elites demand that Americans believe
there are no such things as Israel-suborned American-citizen spies stealing
U.S. national security secrets, pro-Israel U.S. media publications routinely
savaging any American questioning the perfect and eternal mesh of U.S.
and Israeli interests, and U.S. politicians from Pelosi to McCain to DeLay
to Rice groveling at AIPAC's annual conference, each willing to compromise
U.S. security if they can garner pro-Israel votes and pockets stuffed with
cash from pro-Israel contributions."
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- Scheuer completes his fine piece: "Finally,
I forgot to mention at the start that covert political action campaigns
are almost always directed by one nation against another nation that it
considers an enemy or whose leaders it judges to be gullible, venal, none
too bright, unreliable, or all four."
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- Does this describe you Congress?
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- © 2006 THEODORE E. LANG 4/09/06
All rights reserved
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- Ted Lang is a political analyst and freelance
writer.
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