Friday, June 13, 2008

Kucinich Steps Up and Stares Down the Evil

Not that it's getting much mainstream air time, but Dennis Kucinich has stepped up and done what everyone talks about but does little to move forward. This past Tuesday, the Ohio congressman put forth 35 articles for the impeachment of President Bush. Like Ron Paul, Kucinich was completely blacked out by the MSM during the election primary season. And like Paul, Dennis means business.

For years now, we've seen media talking heads, patriot groups, bloggers, et al. do a lot of talking about the need to impeach our treasonous president. It wasn't until June 10, 2008 that someone actually did something about it. To say overdue is not even close to the truth. If a move for impeachment against Bill Clinton or Andrew Johnson was justified given their crimes, then this is mandatory. Let's take a very quick look at the rap sheet.

We have 3000 dead in a government-sponsored terrorist act - in which Bush was likely not responsible, but certainly complicit. We have 4000 dead soldiers, tens of thousands more injured, 1 million dead Iraqi's and our national name and credibility destroyed - based on a pack of absolute lies. We have $7 trillion missing from the Pentagon since Bush took office. We have no more 4th Amendment, and complete domestic and global lawlessness - particularly from our police and military. This of course is the tip of the iceberg.

Ideally, Congressman Kucinich will get the support he needs to vote these articles through. Of course, it's highly unlikely given both sides of the aisle play for the same covert team. In any case, it's become apparent that as the only 9/11 Truth candidate, and stepping up against first Cheney and now Bush, Kucinich is at the tip of the spear in the movement to regain our liberties, our rights, and our country.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dennis Kucinich is my hero.

Anonymous said...

"Leadership wants to bury it, but this is one resolution that will be coming back from the dead. Thirty days from now, if there is no action, I will be bringing the resolution up again, and I won't be the only one reading it. We'll come back and many of us will be reading this [on the House floor], and we'll come back with 60 articles, not 35."
-Dennis Kucinich

If 35 articles took about 4 hours and 40 minutes to be presented on the house floor, just how long will 60 articles take? Do I have enough popcorn for this made for CSPAN event?