Saturday, June 04, 2005

KERRY: IMPEACH BUSH!

Rush Limbaugh on Friday took credit for having predicted last year that Democrats would seek a way to call for impeachment of President Bush if Bush won the 2004 election.
With Bush now the 2004 winner, and with time running out before critical Supreme Court vacancies are filled by Bush appointees, Democrats are ready to go forward with anything they can muster to demonize Bush and keep him from any meaningful accomplishments in the rest of his presidency.
Fulfilling the Limbaugh prediction made months ago, Democrat 2004 loser John Kerry has issued a statement calling for a Bush impeachment. Kerry has indicated he will bring the matter to the Senate next week. The impeachment threat will be based on a memo published in the U.K. in early May that was authored by a member of British intelligence. Allegedly the memo says that Prime Minister Tony Blair was made aware that President Bush knew there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq but that he deliberately lied to the world in order to proceed with an Iraq military invasion.
Coincidently, if you believe it to be coincidently, the leftist media are about to obtain via Federal Court order additional photos as well as video that will show multiple incidents of prisoner abuse by U.S. military personnel in both Iraq and at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Inspired by fond memories of the Nixon near impeachment stirred up by a Deep Throat identity revelation this week, the additional prisoner abuse material plus a Kerry call for Bush's impeachment should have the left wingers frothing at the mouth if not having actual sexual orgasms. It may even lead to another Iowa primary night scream from DNC Chairman Howard Dean.
It is time for the President to drop the smiles and calls for bipartisanship. This is a civil war. This is a confrontation between the United States as the Constitution defines it, and a left wing Marxist type revolt being funded from sinister sources and largely being played out via Democrat politicians. The internal enemy is as frightening as anything coming from Al Quaida.
President Bush needs to start waging war on this new and sinister internal enemy with the same determination that he once demonstrated in the war against terrorism. And he needs to do it quickly.

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