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July 25, 2008 at 13:57:35

Kucinich Testifies on Abuses of Executive Power

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Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) testified about President Bush’s culpability for leading the country to war today at a House Judiciary Committee hearing entitled “Executive Power and its Constitutional Limitations.” The full text of the statement follows:

Our country has been at war in Iraq, and has occupied the streets and villages of Iraq for five years, four months, and 6 days. The war has caused the deaths of 4,127 American soldiers and the deaths of as many as one million innocent Iraqis. The war will cost the American people upwards of $3 trillion and is the main contributing factor to the destruction of our domestic economy.

Mr. Chairman, I would ask unanimous consent to enter S.J. Res. 45 into the record. The primary justifications for going to war, outlined in the legislation which the White House sent to Congress in October of 2002, have been determined conclusively to be untrue:

  • Iraq was not “continuing to threaten the national security interests of the United States”
  • Iraq was not “continuing to possess and develop a significant chemical and biological weapons capability. . .”
  • Iraq was not “actively seeking a nuclear weapons capability”
  • Iraq did not have the “willingness to attack, the United States”
  • Members of Al Qaeda were not “known to be in Iraq”
  • Iraq had not “demonstrated capability and willingness to use weapons of mass destruction. . .”
  • Iraq could not “launch a surprise attack against the United States or its Armed Forces”
  • Therefore there was not an “extreme magnitude of harm that would result to the United States and its citizens from such an attack”
  • The aforementioned did not “justify the use of force by the United States to defend itself”
  • Iraq had no connection with the attacks of 9/11 or with al Qaeda's role in 9/11
  • Iraq possessed no weapons of mass destruction to transfer to anyone
  • Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction and therefore had no capability of launching a surprise attack against the United States or its Armed Forces and no capability to provide them to international terrorists who would do so

However, many Members of Congress relied on these representations from the White House to inform their decision to support the legislation that authorized the use of force against Iraq. We all know present and former colleagues who have said that if they knew then what they know now, they would not have voted to permit an attack upon Iraq.

The war was totally unnecessary, unprovoked and unjustified. The question for Congress is this: what responsibility do the President and members of his Administration have for that unnecessary, unprovoked and unjustified war? The rules of the House prevent me or any witness from utilizing familiar terms. But we can put two and two together in our minds. We can draw inferences about culpability.

Mr. Chairman, I would ask unanimous consent to enter H. Res. 333, H. Res. 1258, and H. Res. 1345 into the record. I request that each Member read the three bills I have authored, bills which are now awaiting consideration by the Judiciary Committee. I am confident the reader will reach the same conclusions that I have about culpability.

What, then, should we do about it?

The decision before us is whether to honor our oath as Members of Congress to support and defend the Constitution that has been trampled time and again over the last seven years.

The decision before us is whether to stand up for the checks and balances designed by our founding fathers to prevent excessive power grabs by either the judicial, legislative or executive branch of government.

The decision before us is whether to restore faith in government, in justice, and in the rule of law.

The decision before us is whether Congress will endorse with its silence the methods used to take us into the Iraq war.

The decision before us is whether to demand accountability for one of the gravest injustices imaginable.

The decision before us is whether Congress will stand up to tell future Presidents that America has seen the last of these injustices, not the first.

I believe the choice is clear.

I ask this committee to think, and then to act, in order to enable this Congress to right a very great wrong and to hold accountable those who have misled this Nation.

 

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Judy RamseyA bit of an old hippy and activist

Dennis Kucinich

The smartest, bravest man in Congress, one of the few incumbents I'm pulling for.  The rest of them need to go, or be held accountable themselves for not upholding the consitution they swore to protect.

by Judy Ramsey (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 77 comments) on Friday, July 25, 2008 at 3:55:52 PM
 


Retired
Lew RangerRetired

Yes, Dennis knows!

Why did Cheney have Norad stand down?

This expose, is unbelievable!! McCain, brought  you by the party that brought you 9/11

 http://www.squidoo.com/Truth_911

by Lew Ranger (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 21 comments) on Friday, July 25, 2008 at 6:35:17 PM
 


NOBODY WITH TO MUCH TRUTH IT HURTS
RICH SHANOBODY WITH TO MUCH TRUTH IT HURTS

THE LONE RANGER

DENNIS IS WHAT YOU WOULD THINK ALL OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS TO BE, AND MAYBE HIS PATRIOTISM MAY START THE BALL ROLLING, THIS CAN OF WORMS, COULD LEAD TO MORE AN MORE MEMBERS WHO ARE AFRAID TO MAKE A STAND TO COME ON BOARD, AND HOPEFULLY SNOWBALL, WITH THE MEMBERS WHO KNOW THE TRUTH AND ARE WALKING AROUND WITH THE SHAME, FOR NOT DOING THEIR JOB IN THE FIRST PLACE. WE HAVE TO WAIT AN SEE. THIS COULD SET THE GLOBALIST BACK 20 YEARS. AND BE A LESION TO ALL THE GET MORE INVOLVED.

by RICH SHA (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 106 comments) on Saturday, July 26, 2008 at 4:14:41 AM
 


I am a native of Tampa, FL who loves to write, read, and learn new things. I enjoy hanging out with my family and friends, and I love swimming, dancing, listening to music, watching sports, and playing sports. I just graduated from USF, and I currently spend most of my free time writing and enjoying other hobbies while job hunting.
mfaisonI am a native of Tampa, FL who loves to write, read, and learn new things. I enjoy hanging out with my family and friends, and I love swimming, dancing, listening to music, watching sports, and playing sports. I just graduated from USF, and I currently spend most of my free time writing and enjoying other hobbies while job hunting.

Finally!

I think I represent many Americans when I say the following:  "All we've been asking for is the truth since 9/11."  No one in the US should be able to falsify information, even if it's to seek justice, because you are weakening the very justice system that you are using to claim retributions for crimes.  People don't have much trust in the government right now.  We feel like anything goes, just as long as you can find a way to justify it.  A lie is a lie.  Right is right.  Wrong is wrong whether you're in government or not.  We as citizens are held accountable for our actions, and the US government must know that its members are here to do the will of the people, and the will of the people was not to send our honorable troops over to fight an unjustifiable and unprovoked war with a country that did not commit the 9/11 crimes.  We should have spent our resources tracking Osama with as much fervor as we have been fighting in Iraq.  Osama and his men needed to be attacked.  Innocent Iraqi women, children, and men should not have lost their lives because of our knee-jerk reaction to the pain inflicted on our country on 9/11/01.  I understand the reason for the actions that occured after that horrible day, but if we are the U.S. that I think we are, it shouldn't have happened like that and how it is right now.  It's not acceptable, even when we have been attacked.  Our country was founded upon the Constitution, and if we begin to stray from it, the very foundation of this country will shift, unsettling us.  I think that has happend repeatedly during this administration unfortunately...not paying attention to the "little" breaches of the law...from bad mortgage lenders to bad policies overall...the individual's experience makes up the collective system...if you screw over enough people, the system itself will start resembling the individual experiences...we are in this economic and diplomatic mess because we took for granted the importance of the fundamentals in business, diplomacy, education, and many other sectors of life...and now, it's time for clean up.  We can do it, since now it has been admitted that things were not what we thought they were.  It's time to step up to our individual responsibilities and collectively make this nation and this world a better place to live in for everyone, because honestly, people are fed up with people not dealing with the real issues.  I know I am!

by mfaison (4 articles, 4 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 22 comments) on Saturday, July 26, 2008 at 10:14:37 AM
 

 

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