Kucinich to introduce additional impeachment article against Bush!
Resolution to be read by Clerk of House
WASHINGTON - July 15, 2008 - Rep.
Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) will formally introduce another article of impeachment
against President Bush Tuesday as House leaders indicate they're willing to
convene a hearing to consider the Ohio Democrat's arguments.
Kucinich will move for a vote on a
privileged resolution Tuesday, which likely will result in the impeachment
article being referred to the Judiciary Committee. The lawmaker warned he would
keep coming back with the resolution if the House voted to dismiss it.
The House Clerk will read the
resolution into the record Tuesday before the vote by the full House.
"If it is tabled, I will bring
another impeachment resolution back this week," said Kucinich. "Our
Constitution is being destroyed. We are losing our nation to a war based on
lies. I am determined to get this bill to committee for a hearing," he
said. "The President has conducted the affairs of the nation in a manner
which cries out for justice and it is the Constitutional obligation of Congress
to check his wanton abuses of U.S. and international law. We have troops whose
lives were put on the line because the President told them Iraq was a threat to
the United States and it was not. The loss of lives of our troops and of
innocent Iraqi civilians is a direct result of the lies this president told to
Congress. He must be held accountable."
Earlier this week, Judiciary
Committee Chairman John Conyers said
he would let Kucinich discuss his arguments for impeachment during a
hearing later this summer, but he indicated the committee likely would not act
on impeachment.
“We’re not doing impeachment, but
he can talk about it,” the chairman said.
The Article of Impeachment alleges that President Bush
falsely told the nation that it had no other choice but to go to war because
Iraq was an imminent threat in possession of weapons of mass destruction, and
that the President had repeatedly implied that Iraq had abetted al Qaeda in its
devastating attack of 9/11. Kucinich, in his Article, cited documents that
assert the White House knew the statements were false at the time they were
made.