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Subject: If Congress' right to require testimony is undermined, then our country's leaders - Democrat, Republican, or Independent - will be immune from account
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tds2277User is Offline

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02/08/2008 2:06 PM Alert 

Attn: Everyone, this is important I just recieved this Letter, Rather you are for Impeachment or not, Know this!!  That the Bush Administration is saying they are above the LAW of CONGRESS, Pay Attention, Red it slowly

If Congress' right to require testimony is undermined, then our country's leaders - Democrat, Republican, or Independent - will be immune from accountability.

Our Constitution is under threat and the most basic principle of checks and balances is being undermined. Not since Watergate has a president so openly disregarded the will of Congress.

During hearings in the Judiciary Committee yesterday, I told Attorney General Michael Mukasey that I called for impeachment hearings because of the stonewalling and blatant abuses of the Bush Administration. He responded by stating that he will NOT enforce a contempt of Congress citation against Harriet Miers and White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten for refusing to testify before Congress. The video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7M9sjRLCtQ

Alberto Gonzales may be long gone, but the Bush Administration continues its executive overreach with the new Attorney General.

We can debate the need for Impeachment hearings. We can argue its effects on the election or our agenda. But one thing is abundantly clear:

If Congress' right to require testimony is undermined, then our country's leaders - Democrat, Republican, or Independent - will be immune from accountability.

The power of the subpoena - to call officials before us - is one of the most fundamental safeguards in our system of government. To have it effectively discarded - by virtue of the President instructing Administration officials to ignore a congressional subpoenas and not even appear before Congress - is unprecedented. The idea that the Attorney General would willingly defend this position - despite Congress' constitutional right to call such witnesses, is outrageous.

Impeachment hearings could render this moot: The President, Vice President, and all officials under them would no longer invoke executive privilege. There would be no more smokescreens.

In one week, I will be delivering my letter calling for impeachment hearings to Chairman John Conyers. Already, 16 Members of Congress have joined my call, including 3 Judiciary Committee members. I am hopeful for more in the coming days, but it is important for you to reach out to your representative in Congress to express how you feel. You can view the current list of signers, here: http://www.wexlerforcongress.com/news.asp?ItemID=230

I do not know how Congress will react, but I do know this: I will pursue this course aggressively. I will not compromise away the constitutional role of Congress. Your support is invaluable. Please know that I am working everyday to ensure that the Bush Administration is held accountable.

Please continue to support this movement at www.wexlerwantshearings.com.

Yours truly,

Congressman Robert Wexler

 

hastings1066User is Offline

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02/08/2008 7:40 PM Alert 

This is political hyperbole by a very partisan democratic congressman. Note that he claims only 16 members ( out of 100s) are supporting him. If he had a real issue the Dems (who control congress) would be all over this issue.

The Constitution set up a system of separation of powers to ensure that no one branch of government would gain too much power. Over the past 200 years the tradition of executive privilege ( the idea that a President's communications with his advisers is private and not subject to congressional questioning) has evolved. the rational is that a president must be able to get and receive candid counsel from his aids. If they have to fear that at any time, their advice to the President will be subject to Congressional investigation, then they may be reluctant to voice what might be unpopular opinions.

Abner Mikva and Lanny Davis (both counsels to President Clinton) defended the Bush White House on this issue. Mr. Davis complained about both "Republican and Democratic attempts to use Congressional investigations to override the separation of powers and the independent executive branch". He went on to say, "it was unfortunate when the Republicans did it to Bill Clinton, and it's unfortunate when the Democrats do it to Bush." The congressman knows that this is going to fail, he is just milking it for the maximum publicity in order to paint the administration in as bad a light as possible. It is a game that both sides have played  when ever they have had the power to do so. It is politics as played in Washington.

missPolitickUser is Offline

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02/10/2008 8:22 PM Alert 
tds2277, you're very lucky that you live in a country that allows you to speak and feel this way about your government.

Despite All My Rage I Am Still Just A Rat In A Cage
drummer72User is Offline

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02/10/2008 8:26 PM Alert 
Can you make the font a little bigger next time?
I had to squint the whole time while reading it, even when read slowly.

"Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves"
missPolitickUser is Offline

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02/10/2008 8:39 PM Alert 
tds2277, you're also lucky the government doesn't get offended that you don't use spell check when questioning them.

Despite All My Rage I Am Still Just A Rat In A Cage
drummer72User is Offline

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02/10/2008 11:38 PM Alert 
Thu Guvurment sucks man!

Its all uh cunspearacy!

LONG LIVE UNEDUCATED REVOLUTIONARIES!!!

"Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves"
JasonYUser is Offline

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02/11/2008 8:34 AM Alert 
I cut out the chip they implanted in my arm, so the Terminators robots can't track where I am.............death to Skynet!

"My favorite health club is the International House of Pancakes" -- Lewis Black
jhallUser is Offline

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02/11/2008 8:45 AM Alert 


Just because a Congressmen is upset that a republican won the vote and is in the White house does not give them the right to impeachment.

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
--Edmund Burke
drummer72User is Offline

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02/11/2008 3:25 PM Alert 
Oh Jhall, you just kill me!

If you can prove that we are in better shape/safer since, before 9/11,----I'll start listening to your bullocks.

"Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves"
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