Lapham's Case for Impeachment
By Terrence McNally, AlterNet
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A message from Ramsey Clark
The case for impeachment is clear beyond question.
The list of Bush's crimes is long. The “Shock and Awe”
invasion was Bush’s war of aggression -- a crime identified
as the “the Supreme international crime” by the Nuremberg
Tribunal. Remember Falluja, the American Guernica, a virtual
destruction of a defenseless city by superior military
technology (36,000 homes, 8,400 shops destroyed in the final
assault alone); Abu Ghraib, the shameful celebration of sick
forms of sexual torture; Haifa Street, Baghdad, where a U.S.
helicopter gun ship killed 13 unarmed people and injured 50
dancing around a burned out Bradley Armored Vehicle; Abu
Shifa, a small village, where U.S. soldiers were accused of
rounding up civilians, forcing them into a room, then
opening fire, killing 11 people, including a 75 year-old, a
6 month-old baby, and five children under the age five;
Haditha, where Marines murdered 15 defenseless civilians,
and injured many more, most women and children; and tiny
Guantanamo, where the U.S. has compiled human rights
violations in four years that have been denounced by the
entire world including the United Nations. Yet President
Bush arrogantly refuses to close the Guantanamo prison, or
return the land and sovereignty to Cuba while U.S. officials
fret over three prisoners who committed suicide in one day
to “embarrass the U.S.”
The grand total of civilian deaths in Iraq is probably more
than 250,000, and rapidly growing. (The Lancet Medical
Journal) U.S. military deaths exceed 2500, the seriously
injured number more than 15,000 and the number who will
suffer mental and physical impairment from the occupation of
Iraq is in the unknown tens of thousands.
What respect for human dignity! What reverence for life!
What better way to make enemies?
The necessity for citizen action to secure impeachment is
also clear beyond question. The Congress will not act unless
We, the People demand it and vote those out of office who
fail to respond.
Our government is geared for war as directed by
transnational corporations, domestic industries, and the
corporate media.
Both branches of our One Party system, Democrat and
Republican, favor the use of force to have their way.
Consider,
* (1) Regime Change in Iran (1953) the Shah replacing
democratically elected Mossadegh; Eisenhower (R);
* (2) Regime Change in Guatemala (1954) military government
for democratically elected Arbenz; Eisenhower (R);
* (3) Regime Change in Congo (1961) assassination of Patrice
Lumumba, Eisenhower (R)
* (4) the Vietnam War (1959-1975), Eisenhower (R), Kennedy
(D), Johnson (D), Nixon (R);
* (5) Invasion of Dominican Republic (1965), Johnson (D);
* (6) Contra Warfare against Nicaragua (1981-1988),
resulting in regime change from the Sandinistas to corrupt
capitalists; Reagan (R);
* (7) Attack and occupation of Grenada (population
110,000)(1983-1987) Reagan (R);
* (8) Aerial attack on the sleeping cities of Tripoli and
Benghazi, Libya, (1986) Reagan (R);
* (9) Invasion of Panama Regime Change (1989-1990), George
H. W. Bush (R);
* (10) Gulf War (1991), George H. W. Bush (R);
* (11) "Humanitarian" occupation of Somalia leading to
10,000 Somali deaths (1992-1993) George H. W. Bush (R) and
Bill Clinton (D);
* (12) Aerial attacks on Iraq (1993-2001) Bill Clinton (D);
* (13) War against Yugoslavia (1999) 23,000 bombs and
missiles dropped on Yugoslavia, Bill Clinton (D)
* (14) Missile Attack (21 Tomahawk Cruise Missiles)
destroying the Al Shifa Pharmaceutical Plant in Khartoum
which provided the majority of all medicines for Sudan
(1998) Bill Clinton (D);
* (15) Invasion and Occupation of Afghanistan, Regime Change
(2001-present) George W. Bush (R);
* (16) War of Aggression against Iraq and Hostile Occupation
(2003)-present) George W. Bush (R);
* (17) Regime Change in Haiti (2004) Democratically elected
Aristide for three years of chaos and systematic killing,
George W. Bush (R).
There have been major aggressions every several years.
Remember that every Congress in the past half century has
approved excessive military budgets and the last three have
approved increases that have made the U.S. military budget
larger than those of all other nations combined.
The U.S. will remain a military threat to the world until it
vastly reduces its military expenditures. The single highest
priority for peace is cutting the U.S. military budget. The
United States government may have been able to outspend the
Soviet Union into economic collapse in the Cold War arms
race, injuring the entire planet in the process. Now Bush
has entered a new arms race and is provoking a Second Cold
War with China. Yet what can China do, as the U.S. builds a
first-strike oriented missile shield and uses Japan and a
huge advanced military base at Pyongtaek on Korea's west
coast, not 500 miles from Beijing?
The U.S. at this time is capable of striking any place on
earth with a nuclear armed missile within one hour of the
order to fire, launched from a Trident II, or other nuclear
weapons system. We are at this time spending billions on a
new generation of nuclear weapons that can be used
tactically, against four blocks of Falluja, or an alleged Al
Queda camp in Pakistan. At the same time, we threaten Iran
and others for seeking to develop nuclear energy with the
claim that they may build a crude bomb. Yet the only defense
a nation today has to U.S. militarism is the threat of
nuclear retaliation. The U.S. is seeking total dismantlement
and prohibition of all weapons of mass destruction
everywhere else, because it possesses the vast majority of
all WMD’s and far superior delivery systems.
George Bush loved being a War President while he was winning
- winning over the bodies of impoverished and defenseless
people, that is. Someone told him only war presidents can be
great presidents. He will love war again if his polls go up.
President Bush would rather make enemies by the use of force
to have his way, than seek agreement with friends by helping
others and recognizing their rights and interests. He
prefers to go it alone, and then entice or coerce whatever
help he can get from others, whether it is for Iraq, global
warming, the prohibition of land mines, or the use of minors
in war, addressing hunger, poverty, AIDS, natural disaster
relief, or most United Nations activities, and absolutely,
the International Criminal Court which might indict him. He
is spared defeat at the polls because he cannot seek
re-election.
He can be held accountable only by impeachment. The American
people must not acquiesce to his crimes.
Consider that all the major candidates, Democrat and
Republican -- Clinton, Edwards, Kerry, McCain, Frist, --
voted for the war and/or favor the Iraq Occupation.
To stop U.S. militarism, the U.S. must vastly reduce its
military expenditures, 50% in five years and further down
from there on. It must use those savings to combat poverty,
hunger, sickness and unemployment at home and abroad.
The U.S. must seek friends by word and deed, rather than
make enemies. The harm George Bush has done to the way the
rest of the world sees our country will take a generation to
overcome, after we change our warlike ways.
But the only way to convince the world that We the People do
not approve of the conduct of George W. Bush is to impeach
him. Otherwise we can only be seen as approving of his acts,
or as powerless to prevent them.
And the only way we can deter the next, and future
Presidents, from seeking war rather than peace is to impeach
George W. Bush and his key advisors now. Only then will
political leadership know the American people will not
accept more war.
Last week ImpeachBush.org placed an ad calling for the
impeachment of George W. Bush on the second page of the
internationally read newspaper, USA Today. The impeachment
movement has placed similar ads in the Boston Globe, the New
York Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle. The time to
impeach is now. This movement has grown with your continuing
support. Please make a donation to the campaign today so
that the movement will grow in the coming months. Click
here.
Ramsey Clark
June 15, 2006
Go to
http://www.impeachbush.org/ to get involved and support
the campaign to impeach Bush.
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