On September 11th, 2001, terrorists hijacked four planes and crashed them into buildings and a field in Pennsylvania. Nearly 3100 died that day. Afterward, Bush invaded Afghanistan in an attempt to capture Osama bin Laden, a sponsor of the 19 "9/11 hijackers" and their operation. On March 19th, 2003, Bush, armed with three reasons, invaded Iraq: Hussien "has" to go, Weapons of Mass Destruction and 9/11. In five years of fighting in Iraq (earlier statistics), over 4000 U.S. troops died. Also, in reponse to 9/11, Bush proposed and signed the PATRIOT Act into law. This granted him extensive surveillance powers. In August and September of 2005, Katrina nearly wiped New Orleans off the map. In 2006, former VP Al Gore turned his slideshow on global warming into a documentary - An Inconvenient Truth - that won some Acadamy Awards. In 2007, Gore, along with members of the IPCC, won the Nobel Peace Prize for their work towards ending Global Warming. In July of 2008, oil hit $147.27 per barrel and gas reached $4.11 per gallon of unleaded. In September of 2008, Paulson proposed a bailout/ rescue plan/ buyout of Wall Street businesses.
Between many of those events, Congrssman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH-10) proposed 3 articles of impeachment against Cheney and 35 or so articles of impeachment against Bush. Do you think we should have impeached them?
Here are the articles of impeachment against Bush. Here are the articles of impeachement against Cheney.
As you may be able to tell, I say yes. But I would like your opinions. Please share them.
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It may have been too late to impeach Bush/ Cheney, yes but I was wondering what people thought. Bush and/ or Cheney would be forced to stay in D.C. for impeachment/ trial hearings pending the issuance of subpoenas and types of votes on the resolutions. Also, I suggest comments about Reed's/ Pelosi's actions on impeachment.
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