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Home Front: Politix
Kucinich Brings Bush Impeachment Resolution to House Floor Again
2008-07-11
WASHINGTON -- Ohio Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich said Thursday he's pleased that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is going to consider his impeachment resolution against President Bush.
...as was everyone in Munchkinland.
The speaker said earlier in the day that the House Judiciary Committee would do some work on the resolution. Previously, the judiciary panel has all but ignored Kucinich's impeachment exploits to unseat the president.
Good policy when dealing with Dennis.
Kucinich was offering his second impeachment resolution, which unlike last month's with its more than 30 articles, has just a single article of impeachment. Kucinich said he boiled it down to focus on the main issues he has with the president's decision to go to war in Iraq.
Ya screwed up bigtime, Dennis. Ya violated Moonbat Ethics 101. Ya left out Dark Lord Cheney. Think of the havoc he could rain down in the last few months. You and your hot wife will be freezing to death in some internment camp in Wyoming over the Winter Solstice holiday season.
It centers on the U.S. not finding any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and Kucinich's suggestion that Iraq was not involved with Al Qaeda and played no role in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
Guess he didn't hear about that 550 tons of Yellowcake they shipped outta there last month? But maybe he did and thought it was actually cake...
Kucinich will move to refer the resolution to the Judiciary Committee next week. The House will vote on that on either Monday or Tuesday.
Oh, hello, Dennis. Trying to drive our approval ratings into negative numbers? Could we get a booster seat or a couple of phone books for Representative Kucinich please...
Former Republican Ohio state Rep. Jim Trakus, Kucinich's opponent in November, questioned how much Kucinich's three efforts to impeach Bush and Vice President Cheney is costing taxpayers. In a statement, Trakus described Kucinich's exercises as "juvenile, political games" and an "impeachment circus."
Money is no object in the pursuit of Dennis's version of the Truth, you Facist Nazi bastard! Especially when it's not his...
Trakus has sent a formal request to the House to ask for an accounting of how much it costs Kucinich's staff, the clerk's office and others to prepare Kucinich's articles of impeachment.
Better watch it, bub. Dennis'll have some of his UFO buddies hover on down and Death Ray your house.
Posted by:tu3031

#12  bigjim-ky ... Kucinich's wife - not quite selenium.

Posted by: 3dc   2008-07-11 17:11  

#11  If this asshat died of Selenium poisoning, that still wouldn't be painful enough to satisfy me.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-07-11 14:56  

#10  And I thought that C-SPAN was showing old footage the other day when I came across ol' Dennis calling for impeachment....
Posted by: Swamp Blondie in the Cornfields   2008-07-11 13:53  

#9  I WANT them to go for the impeachment.

Its the ONE thing that would create a GOP landslide.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-07-11 13:25  

#8  Kucinich haz spirochaetes in hiz pea brain box.
Posted by: RD   2008-07-11 13:23  

#7  DV, God willing. The tree of liberty is long overdue for some refreshing.
Posted by: Alistaire Snavith3832 AKA Broadhead6   2008-07-11 12:20  

#6  One must wonder if congress will ever make the connection between their poor standing with the American public and non-productive stunts like this?

Sssshhhhh! Keep it secret . . . at least until the second week of November.
Posted by: Mike   2008-07-11 09:58  

#5  One must wonder if congress will ever make the connection between their poor standing with the American public and non-productive stunts like this?
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-07-11 09:50  

#4  Between the moonbats actively working to undermine our freedoms and the monkeys at the DoD giving away our technology to defend those freedoms, I would be surprised if we didn't have CWII in the next 15 years.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-07-11 09:38  

#3  3dc
Check.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-07-11 09:01  

#2  I wonder how long BEFORE the invasion Dennis realized that there were no WMDs?
It is obvious that Saddam had them before - he used them on the Kurds. He never accounted for their presence or destruction, as required by the ceasefire agreement of Gulf War I, and several UN resolutions. The resolutions did not say that the UN inspectors had to seek out the WMDs. Saddam was supposed to show them to the inspectors, or prove their destruction. He did neither.
If Dennis knew that there were no WMDs, and could prove it, why didn't he come forward before the invasion? Other than a terminal case of BDS.
Posted by: Rambler in California   2008-07-11 01:37  

#1  Actually --- selling those targeting pods to Pakiwakiland SHOULD BE IMPEACHABLE.
Posted by: 3dc   2008-07-11 00:18  

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