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A Case for Impeachment


Posted on Jan 30, 2007

AP Photo / Lawrence Jackson
President Bush presents former CIA Director George Tenet the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

By Robert Scheer

Not all lies are created equal. It is understood that there is a chasm of importance between little white lies and big black ones. Most would agree that lying about a consensual sexual affair, even by the president, is of significantly lesser concern than lying about the proliferation of nuclear weapons as an excuse to take the nation to war.

How then is it possible that a Republican-controlled Congress impeached President Bill Clinton over his attempt to conceal marital infidelity but that a Democratic-led Congress will not even consider impeaching this president for far more serious transgressions against the public trust? That is the question that arises from early revelations in the trial of Lewis “Scooter” Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney’s former chief of staff.

This case’s importance lies not in the narrow charge that Libby committed perjury in testifying about his role in the outing of CIA operative Valerie Wilson; that was merely one facet of a far-ranging plot to deceive Congress and the public about perhaps the most important issue of our time: the prospect of terrorists obtaining a weapon of mass destruction. http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20070130_robert_sch...ase_for_impeachment/
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A lie is a lie. You can't be a "little bit pregnant"...either you are or you are not. Same with lies, either you are lying or you are telling the truth.

I've seen no proof that would convince me that Iraq didn't have WMD's. Bush maintains that he acted on the best information he had at the time.

Clinton admitted, owned up, and confessed that he lied to the American public and his family.
The affair was the least of it....

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