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Congress, the media and most of the American people have yet to turn decisively against Bush because to do so would be to turn against some part of themselves.
  • Here's my mandate, damn it!

    You can't simultaneously argue that half the country wants to impeach, but that we haven't spoken clearly on the subject or that our anger hasn't risen to the necessary level to trigger action. Impeachment is a dish best served cold - isn't that the message from the Clinton impeachment?

    Or maybe you can argue this, but then you can't distinguish yourselves from the so-called establishment media. There is right and there is wrong. If we don't impeach Bush, what crimes and misdemeanors would it take to ever impeach again?

    From the day his daddy's Supreme Court gave him the White House - to with whatever "gifts" his own Supreme Court will trammel our grandchildren - this has been a presidency focused on the destruction of the Constitution and the subversion of the rule of law.

    Impeach the two of them and let the chips fall where they may. The civil war in Iraq didn't have to be. Open left/right civil warfare in America is long overdue. The alternative is to choke on our own craven actions.