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Move to Impeach Cheney Gains Support in Congress

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SALEM, Ore. - A House Resolution to impeach U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney, Dennis Kucinich’s H.R. 799, is gathering more support. The national impeachment continues to grow and generate increasing interest since being referred to the House Judiciary Committee last month, a Kucinich spokesperson said.

As a member of that committee, Representative Robert Wexler and two other committee members, Luis Gutierrez and Tammy Baldwin, have joined together in demanding that the legal action against Cheney moves forward.

Congressman Robert Wexler of Florida is just one elected official who says the charges are too serious to ignore.

“There is credible evidence that the Vice President abused the power of his office, and not only brought us into an unnecessary war but violated the civil liberties and privacy of American citizens. It is the constitutional duty of Congress to hold impeachment hearings”

He went on to say that he believes Vice President Dick Cheney and the Bush Administration have demonstrated a consistent pattern of abusing the law and misleading Congress and the American people.

“We see the consequences of these actions abroad in Iraq and at home through the violations of our civil liberties,” Wexler said.

Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, stated in August that published reports identify, “the Vice-President’s willful and repeated disregard for the rule of law, international treaties, environmental protections, and the common good.”

Wexler and Baldwin joined Congressman Luis Gutierrez in penning an Op-Ed that calls for committee hearings on a bill to impeach Dick Cheney on a variety of charges that include allegations of manipulating intelligence to boost the case for the war with Iraq, a very serious charge.

The Op-Ed that ran in the Philadelphia Enquirer December 27th (Impeach Cheney now- The allegations that he abused power are credible.) states, “The issues at hand are too serious to ignore, including credible allegations of abuse of power that if proven may well constitute high crimes and misdemeanors under our constitution.”

“The charges against Vice President Cheney relate to his deceptive actions leading up to the Iraq war, the revelation of the identity of a covert agent for political retaliation, and the illegal wiretapping of American citizens.”

House leaders and the leading Democratic presidential candidates don’t support impeachment. One thing they point to is the timeframe and expense that surrounded the impeachment proceedings against President Clinton, citing how the business of politics in the U.S. ground to a near standstill as the nation’s attention was diverted by the effort to expose the President over a sex act with a White House intern. Gutierrez saying hearings, “need not tie up Congress for a year and shut down the nation.”

The White House, in a statement, said Democrats were shirking responsibilities on issues such as childrens’ [sic] health insurance “and yet they find time to waste an afternoon on an impeachment vote against the vice president. … This is why Americans shake their head in wonder about the priorities of this Congress.”

But Kucinich and Wexler and others in Congress say they won’t be swayed as they utilize an existing arm of the Democratic system to see that impeachment proceedings are brought forward against the elected leader of out nation’s second highest political office.

originally published by The Salem-News (Oregon)

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CHENEY IMPEACHMENT by RICHARD SHADE on Thursday, Jan 3, 2008 at 6:59:54 AM
Impeachment by Peter Wedlund on Thursday, Jan 3, 2008 at 11:01:34 AM
Well said! by Irvthom on Thursday, Jan 3, 2008 at 7:44:41 PM
Yes, well put. by Brett Paatsch on Friday, Jan 4, 2008 at 6:01:31 AM
Ridiculous by Dooglio on Thursday, Jan 3, 2008 at 2:20:34 PM
Wexler and impeachment by Guitar Chris on Thursday, Jan 3, 2008 at 2:29:39 PM