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Massive Abuse of Power Deserves Impeachment, Criminal investigation, and Prosecution

by Open-Publishing - Wednesday 25 May 2005
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Greens: Congress Must Investigate Torture of Detainees, Pentagon’s Missing
$1 Trillion
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld must be removed, say Green leaders, citing abuses of power.

WASHINGTON — May 24 — Green Party leaders called on Congress to begin immediate and far-reaching investigations of major abuses by the Pentagon:

* Evidence of torture and abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and abuse at facilities in the U.S., especially at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York.
* Recent reports that the Pentagon is unable to account for more than a trillion dollars in financial transactions and missing equpment; $8.8 billion in Iraqi oil sales unaccounted for in a 2005 audit, according to the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction.

"The astronomical waste of taxpayers’ money, torture of detainees, inadequate protection for U.S. troops facing enemy fire, disregard for the effects of depleted uranium, and 1,600-plus deaths of American personnel and tens of thousands of Iraqi civilian deaths are more than a failure of accountability," said Gloria Mattera, lead organizer of the demonstrations at the Brooklyn facility and current Green candidate for Borough President in Brooklyn <http://www.electgloria.org/> . "This is a massive abuse of power. It deserves impeachment, criminal investigation, and prosecution."

"The Department of Defense can no longer call the torture reports a matter of excessive misbehavior by a few individuals," added Steve Kramer, co-chair of the Green Party of the United States. "It’s a systematic problem — a policy decision made at the highest levels. Mr. Rumsfeld has disgraced his office and should resign immediately, or be removed for the sake of our nation’s integrity. And the missing one trillion dollars must be accounted for before Congress considers another dime in any war appropriations."

Despite its apologies, the Newsweek accounts of desecration of the Quran by U.S. military personnel at detention centers have been corroborated in reports from the International Committee of the Red Cross, legal depositions, and in numerous other periodicals, including The Financial Times.

"President Bush was more outraged by the fact that abuses are being reported than by the abuses themselves," said Marc Sanson, who is also co-chair of the Green Party. "Newsweek’s retreat is a blow to freedom of the press — to the media’s obligation to investigate and report, regardless of threats from the powerful."

Greens noted that several U.S. generals have become increasingly grim about the future of the occupation.

"The generals are confirming what antiwar protesters claimed from the very beginning — that the invasion of Iraq was based on a misinformation campaign and will likely continue for years, with mounting casualties," said David Cobb, 2004 Green Party candidate for President. The Green Party led the political opposition to the invasion and sharply criticized Democratic and Republican support for President Bush’s invasion plans, and now calls for an immediate end to the occupation.

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/0524-11.htm

Forum posts

  • And, just who in the House is going to draw up the articles of impeachment? The democrats? I would laugh at this suggestion if living in this fascist state were not so tragic. Face it. Free elections and representative government are in the past. All that is left is distracting "entertainment" and mindless consumerism. Bring on the gladitorial games!

    • They have already been drawn up: over 2 mos ago: VETERANS FOR PEACE:

      Item 1:

      http://www.veteransforpeace.org/impeachment/violations.doc

      http://www.baltimorechronicle.com/033005VeteransForPeace.html

      Laws violated by President George W. Bush, Vice-President Richard Cheney, public officials under their authority, and members of the U.S. military under their command, sufficient for impeachment

      Veterans for Peace believes the following to be a partial, but sufficient, summary of relevant laws violated by President George W. Bush and Vice-President Richard Cheney, arising from their decision to invade and occupy Iraq, followed by documentation for each violation. Veterans for Peace will add additional violations to this summary as they are made known by eyewitness military personnel and other credible sources.
      We believe these violations constitute impeachable offenses under the U.S. Constitution Article II, sec. 4, and that the U.S. Congress is therefore compelled to impeach President Bush and Vice-President Cheney.

  • I’d feel a lot better about the Green Party if they’d expose Saint Ralph as a Gubmint mole and spoiler. In the meantime I say, don’t vote, it only validates the scam.

    There’s no unco-opted party to carry out the suggestion. I believe it’s time we publicly opted out.

  • #24 you are right, but we must not give up! That is what they want! We must fight with our voices.Keep everyone notified of how corupt, and dishonest, and dangerous this Administration is. They are beyond the pale! What they do by promoting those most incompetent and dishonest is unbelievable. I don’tknow if they are just incompetent or dumb?? Then their nominees for positions are the most controvesial. They love toPush the buttons!
    God will have his day with all of them!!

  • I agree that Bush and his administration need to be removed from office and charged with crimes against humanity and the American people. Shouting into the wind will not achieve that however. We the people have to become more assertive with our congress. I have established a procedure to accomplish that for now and into the future as we cannot rely on those we elect to protect us against a governmnet gone awry.

    Visit www.recallthecongress.com and www.wallacevbushlawsuit.com

    Retired Attorney,
    Doug Wallace