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House Narrowly Avoids Having to Debate Impeachment of Cheney

An anonymous reader writes "Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) yesterday successfully moved articles of impeachment against Vice President Dick Cheney to the House Judiciary committee. 'Today's resolution from Kucinich (D-Ohio) was essentially the same as the legislation he introduced earlier this year, which included three articles of impeachment against Cheney based largely on allegations that he manipulated intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq war. The last article accuses Cheney of threatening "aggression" against Iran "absent any real threat."'"

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  1. Re:a little tweak by ArcherB · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Iran doesn't have rockets, at least ones that are any kind of threat to the U.S.

    But Iran has rockets that can reach US personnel and allies (like say... Europe, Israel, India, Japan and so on... May I suggest you read up on NATO also). Do we wait until they have nuclear tipped rockets that can reach the US? Do we do nothing until NY glows in the dark?

    Besides, certain terror groups didn't have rockets that could reach the USA from Afghanistan either and look how that turned out.

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  2. Near single digit approval ratings for democrats by Adam8g · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    With democrats in charge of the house and senate, approval ratings are near single digits - far worse than President Bush.

    Little wonder?

    As for the riotously miss-leading heading - - -

    I guess when folks are fed a diet of 'news' by the drive by media....

    Well - no one ever accused techy nerds of rational thought and objective views.

    And this story has WHAT TO DO with the Slashdot community?

    Hummm

  3. Re:not really a debate... by DragonTHC · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    why is it always AC's who are embarrassed that they still believe in dick&dubya?

    If you still like bush or cheney, you are mentally ill or criminal or both.

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  4. Re:Why not impeach 'em all? by ravenshrike · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    You mean the CIA non-spy? Who in fact was never going to get handed any undercover ops ever again after being posted at an embassy? After her husband had already through several public instances outed the fact that his husband was a CIA agent? And who had other internet searchable indicators of her employment? There was a reason that the only crime charged was over perjury. Which was a complete bullshit charge btw. It was over the exact day of something being said, and was literally one person's word against anothers. Not to mention the fact that the judge denied the defenses use of a memory expert to testify that in fact it is perfectly plausible that he wouldn't remember the exact day.

  5. Re:Are you enlisted? by MightyYar · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Way to counter my argument by just calling me a chicken-shit.

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  6. Re:Summary of the accusations by Mspangler · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "He made false statements that helped send us to war, but he's not liable in any way because he didn't make them while under oath? "

    True. Call it an unintended consequence of Slick Willie. Slick DID lie under oath, and it was found to be inadequate grounds for impeachment, or at least removal from office. So any statement not made under oath is not actionable at all.

    Besides, politicians lie non-stop. You can't be a politician unless you can lie non-stop. Some of Slick's and Al's lies put thousands of people out of work. A good many of them were forced into poverty. Some fraction of them died. Now W's corpses are pretty easy to identify, while Slicks' were not. Dead is still dead though.

    (Poverty is like low-level nuclear radiation, you can't say this person without doubt died of it, but you can say that there were N excess deaths per 100,000 of affected population.)

    If you are wondering about the Slick and Al lies I was referring too, it was the War on the West, mining and logging were hammered badly to please environmentalist voters. I was on the pointy end of that stick. It wasn't pretty. It took until last year to get back to my 1994 income, even though I went back to school for a doctorate.

  7. Re:a little tweak by dfenstrate · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Maybe wait until there is actual proof these nations wish to launch rockets at the US/NATO.

    Would a smoking crater that was a base or a city do? How about we just watch them chant 'death to america', watch them build nuclear weapons, and then make an inference based on data that's before us?

    If you are suggesting that the US strikes before there is an actual threat then what is to stop other countries doing the same?

    They're stopped by the knowledge that we have the capability and possibly the will to retaliate overwhelmingly. Power matters, and we have it. Might doesn't make right, but might does make..... drumroll..... might.

    North Korea will have to launch because the US is a threat, same for everyone else.

    Back to the aforementioned 'power matters.'

    They attack us, they WILL be destroyed.
    They don't attack us, they MIGHT be destroyed.
    One might argue that equation isn't as valid for the sort of people who spawn suicide bombers, but Asians are generally known for being more circumspect.

    There IS an alternative to shoot first & invent evidence later.

    Sure there is. You're just ill-equipped to consider realistic alternatives.

    I doubt you have evaluated the conditions that enable reliable, kume-by-ya-campfire-sing-a-long peace between a good 600-800 million people in the world. You are incapable of identifying the common values, principles, interests and practices that pretty much ensure the continued peaceful relations between Europe, the United States, Canada, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan and a whole bunch of other countries I'm forgetting about.

    As you are unable, I imagine, to correctly identify what ensures the peace between so much of the world, you are unqualified to credibly issue alternatives to what you call 'shoot first and invent evidence later.'

    You are welcome to prove me wrong about your inability to analyze the current peace that exists between so many nations. If you respond, I'm betting you'll drivel on about racism, exploitation of poor and or brown people and similar nonsense instead of showing you have an ounce of non-leftist thought.

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  8. Re:Liberal Whining? by Scudsucker · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I can asure you the US was in doldrums of international opinion long before Bush got into power.

    Sense of proportion much? Attitudes from 10 years ago aren't in the same anti-American galaxy today.

    Bush represents everything that liberals [inparticular from abroad] hate - hes a God-send to them. A right-wing Republican Texan with uneloquent speach.

    If you're a conservative and have any respect for the Constitution, the rule of law, or a desire for a modicum of competence in your elected officials - you'll have a perfectly justified disgust for Bush. If not, you're just an IOKIYAR tool.

  9. Re:Replacement had Nothing to do with it! by jabster · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Really? They've broken the law numerous times?

    Sounds serious.

    So why aren't you're Democrat buddies in the House bringing impeachment articles up for debate in the house? I mean, the Republicans even voted for Rep. Kucinich's motion so that everyone could finally publically debate the issue on the floor of the House.

    Why did the Democrats not take this golden opportunity to finally begin the impeachment process?

    -john

    From the Weekly Standard website:
    "While the roll calls are not yet available, it seems there were plenty of Democrats who voted to go forward with impeachment when they thought it would fail, who suddenly voted against impeachment when it mattered."
    http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/2007/11/dems_outmaneuvered_on_impeachm.asp

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  10. Re:Why not impeach 'em all? by Darby · · Score: 0, Flamebait


    It's like 1982 all over again, back when the only position you needed to take politically to be 'hip' was to Hate Reagan.


    No, common sense is all it took to hate Reagan. "Hipness" has nothing to do with it. He was a fascist cunt, a traitor, and one of the worst presidents we've ever had. That was obvious at the time to everybody with any sense and it's even more obvious now that many more of his chickens have come home to roost.

    So, it's pretty sleazy of you to try and pretend that it was all about "hipness", but that's a coward's tactic.

    You are incapable of defending your position so you make believe that other people hold their positions for the same idiotic delusional reasons that you hold yours. That ain't the case. Many people use reason to reach their positions. We know you don't because you couldn't have reached a position as ignorant and idiotic as that through reason.