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Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Ralph Nader is calling for impeaching Bush.
Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader called Tuesday for President Bush to be impeached for "deceiving the American people night after night after night" about U.S. involvement in Iraq.

"When you plunge our country into war on a platform of fabrications and deceptions, and you bring back thousands of American soldiers who are sick, injured or dead, and that war is unconstitutionally authorized to begin with, Mr. Bush’s behavior qualifies for the high crimes and misdemeanor impeachment clause of the Constitution," the 2000 Green Party presidential nominee said to applause from about 200 students at Columbia College Chicago.

Nader said President Clinton was impeached for "far less of an offense."

"Lying under oath is not a trivial offense, but it cannot compare with deceiving the American people night after night after night on national television, staging untruths and rejecting the advice of his advisers," he said.
Of course, Ralph is being dishonest in his comments about Clinton, whose impeachment he supported.

Interesting, that Ralph wants the next transfer of executive power to be of a manner that involves the American voting public as little, democratically speaking, as possible!

What is clear, though, is that because Ralph supported both the impeachment of Clinton and the possible impeachment of Dubya, his only interest is in the creation of increasing political entropy. It doesn't matter who it is, as long as it creates chaos from which he could take advantage and ride in as the knight in shining armor, with a gleaming sword in one hand and hundreds of thousands of dollars of Fidelity-Magellan investments in the other. Just go away.

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