No American Is Above The Law
Rep. McKinney's floor statement on the impeachment of
George W. Bush
12-9-6
Mr. Speaker:
I come before this body today as a proud American and as
a servant of the American people, sworn to uphold the
Constitution of the United States.
Throughout my tenure, I've always tried to speak the
truth. It's that commitment that brings me here today.
We have a President who has misgoverned and a Congress
that has refused to hold him accountable. It is a grave
situation and I believe the stakes for our country are
high.
No American is above the law, and if we allow a
President to violate, at the most basic and fundamental
level, the trust of the people and then continue to
govern, without a process for holding him
accountable-what does that say about our commitment to
the truth? To the Constitution? To our democracy?
The trust of the American people has been broken. And a
process must be undertaken to repair this trust. This
process must begin with honesty and accountability.
Leading up to our invasion of Iraq, the American people
supported this Administration's actions because they
believed in our President. They believed he was acting
in good faith. They believed that American laws and
American values would be respected. That in the
weightiness of everything being considered, two values
were rock solid-trust and truth.
From mushroom clouds to African yellow cake to aluminum
tubes, the American people and this Congress were not
presented the facts, but rather were presented a string
of untruths, to justify the invasion of Iraq.
President Bush, along with Vice President Cheney and
then-National Security Advisor Rice, portrayed to the
Congress and to the American people that Iraq
represented an imminent threat, culminating with
President Bush's claim that Iraq was six months away
from developing a nuclear weapon. Having used false fear
to buy consent-the President then took our country to
war.
This has grave consequences for the health of our
democracy, for our standing with our allies, and most of
all, for the lives of our men and women in the military
and their families-who have been asked to make
sacrifices-including the ultimate sacrifice-to keep us
safe
Just as we expect our leaders to be truthful, we expect
them to abide by the law and respect our courts and
judges. Here again, the President failed the American
people.
When President Bush signed an executive order
authorizing unlawful spying on American citizens, he
circumvented the courts, the law, and he violated the
separation of powers provided by the Constitution. Once
the program was revealed, he then tried to hide the
scope of his offense from the American people by making
contradictory, untrue statements.
President George W. Bush has failed to preserve,
protect, and defend the Constitution of the United
States; he has failed to ensure that senior members of
his administration do the same; and he has betrayed the
trust of the American people.
With a heavy heart and in the deepest spirit of
patriotism, I exercise my duty and responsibility to
speak truthfully about what is before us. To shy away
from this responsibility would be easier. But I have not
been one to travel the easy road. I believe in this
country, and in the power of our democracy. I feel the
steely conviction of one who will not let the country I
love descend into shame; for the fabric of our democracy
is at stake.
Some will call this a partisan vendetta, others will say
this is an unimportant distraction to the plans of the
incoming Congress. But this is not about political
gamesmanship.
I am not willing to put any political party before my
principles.
This, instead, is about beginning the long road back to
regaining the high standards of truth and democracy upon
which our great country was founded.
Mr. Speaker:
Under the standards set by the United States
Constitution, President Bush-along with Vice President
Cheney, and Secretary of State Rice-should be subject to
the process of impeachment, and I have filed H. Res. _
in the House of Representatives.
To my fellow Americans, as I leave this Congress, it is
in your hands-to hold your representatives accountable,
and to show those with the courage to stand for what is
right, that they do not stand alone.
Thank you.
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George W. Bush's Tarnished Reputation
George W. Bush, as many Texas politicos could easily
tell you, had quite a reputation back in the Lone Star
State for both his sexual misconduct and for his
snorting of loads of white powder (cocaine) up his nose.
The man never held a real job; he shirked his Air
National Guard duties, having joined the Guard in the
first place only to evade serving in Vietnam. Bill
Clinton dodged military service, too, by running off and
hiding in England, but Bush hid in plain sight, in an
Air National Guard uniform. It's great to have friends
in high places to help out in time of need, isn't it?
Bush and Clinton are alike in one other aspect as well.
Both used the White House as a Whore House. Bill did
sexual things with cigars with a young intern, while
George had his muscular, boy-man homosexual lover, Jeff
Gannon, stay over many a night in the White House. He
and young Jeff Gannon weren't discussing foreign policy
and affairs of state all those times in the wee hours of
the morning in the presidential bedrooms, I assure you.

President Bush raised eyebrows at a White House press
conference by kissing homosexual prostitute Jeff Gannon
on top of his head. Gannon was issued press credentials
by Karl Rove at Bush’s request and attended the
sessions.
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Laura Bush's Revealing Choice
First Lady Laura Bush has surely known about her hubby,
George's, sexual infatuation with male prostitute Jeff
Gannon. And she must at least suspect the grotesque
goings-on of the strange men who carry on their sick and
sordid behavior inside the secure work areas of the
White House Bordello. A hint of her sure knowledge came
a couple of years ago when officials of the Texas
Library Association asked Mrs. Bush to identify a single
play or book that the First Lady personally enjoyed and
was representative of what Laura considered "the best
that Texas authors and playwrights had to offer." Madam
Bush's revealing choice: "The Best Little Whorehouse in
Texas."
Could it be that the best little whorehouse in Texas is
actually a bordello, an exclusive yet seedy
establishment located not in Texas but in Washington,
D.C., a giant, white Greco-Roman mansion sitting behind
a handsome wrought iron-fence at 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue?
http://www.conspiracyworld.com/index0147.htm

Michael Chertoff, the Russian Jew lawyer who President
Bush ominously elevated to the high post of America’s
Homeland Security Director, met with Jewish Lubavitcher
rabbis recently at the White House. The name "Chertoff"
in Russian literally means "Devil’s Own." As head of
Homeland Security, Chertoff holds the same position that
Nazi concentration camp boss, Himmler, had in Hitler’s
Administration. Chertoff also supervises FEMA and
oversaw the Hurricane Katrina debacle. As a former
Justice Department prosecutor, Chertoff gained a
notorious reputation as a Christian-hater.
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