Ramsy Clark on George Bush's crimes
the Decision to Impeach George Bush is American peoples' business, but what he has done to the world and humanity is everybody's business.
Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General has drafted articles of impeachment setting forth high crimes and misdemeanors by President Bush and other civil officers of his administration. Click
here .
Also read Ramsey Clark's Responds to Bush's recent Television Address here . It begins with "President Bush told the American public and the world to expect more of the same from his administration. More crimes against peace and humanity, more deaths and destruction, more debts and poverty"
He also says: "...What he calls "one of the swiftest and most humane military campaigns in history" has taken more than 30,000 Iraqi lives, destroyed "tens of billions" in facilities essential to life, electricity, water supply, sewage disposal..."
Second anniversary of September 11 attack on the lives of 3000 people is approaching. It sure will be a sad day to remember what happened two years ago, but while we have our grief for those victims, do we bother to think of Iraqi victims as well? what about 30,000 Iraqis who have parrished because of the criminal war of aggression against the people of Iraq? Are those lives less valuable than the lives of the September 11 victims? ... and how many more have to die until Bush and Co. celebrate the "victory"?
Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General has drafted articles of impeachment setting forth high crimes and misdemeanors by President Bush and other civil officers of his administration. Click
here .
Also read Ramsey Clark's Responds to Bush's recent Television Address here . It begins with "President Bush told the American public and the world to expect more of the same from his administration. More crimes against peace and humanity, more deaths and destruction, more debts and poverty"
He also says: "...What he calls "one of the swiftest and most humane military campaigns in history" has taken more than 30,000 Iraqi lives, destroyed "tens of billions" in facilities essential to life, electricity, water supply, sewage disposal..."
Second anniversary of September 11 attack on the lives of 3000 people is approaching. It sure will be a sad day to remember what happened two years ago, but while we have our grief for those victims, do we bother to think of Iraqi victims as well? what about 30,000 Iraqis who have parrished because of the criminal war of aggression against the people of Iraq? Are those lives less valuable than the lives of the September 11 victims? ... and how many more have to die until Bush and Co. celebrate the "victory"?
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