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New Garrison Keillor: 'Impeach Bush'
[link|http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2006/03/01/keillor/index.html| Salon].
Impeach Bush

The man was lost and then he was found and now he's more lost than ever -- and he's taking us into the darkness with him. It's time to remove him.


By Garrison Keillor


March 1, 2006 | These are troubling times for all of us who love this country, as surely we all do, even the satirists. You may poke fun at your mother, but if she is belittled by others it burns your bacon. A blowhard French journalist writes a book about America that is full of arrogant stupidity, and you want to let the air out of him and mail him home flat. You hear young people talk about America as if it's all over, and you trust that this is only them talking tough. And then you read the paper and realize the country is led by a man who isn't paying attention, and you hope that somebody will poke him. Or put a sign on his desk that says, "Try Much Harder."

Do we need to impeach him to bring some focus to this man's life? The man was lost and then he was found and now he's more lost than ever, plus being blind.

The Feb. 27 issue of the New Yorker carries an article by Jane Mayer about a loyal conservative Republican and U.S. Navy lawyer, Albert Mora, and his resistance to the torture of prisoners at Guant\ufffdnamo Bay. From within the Pentagon bureaucracy, he did battle against Donald Rumsfeld and John Yoo at the Justice Department and shadowy figures taking orders from Dick (Gunner) Cheney, arguing America had ratified the Geneva Convention that forbids cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment of prisoners, and so it has the force of law. They seemed to be arguing that the president has the right to order prisoners to be tortured.

One such prisoner, Mohammed al-Qahtani, was held naked in isolation under bright lights for months, threatened by dogs, subjected to unbearable noise volumes, and otherwise abused, so that he begged to be allowed to kill himself. When the Senate approved the Torture Convention in 1994, it defined torture as an act "specifically intended to inflict severe physical or mental pain or suffering." Is the law a law or is it a piece of toast?

Wiretap surveillance of Americans without a warrant? Great. Go for it. How about turning over American ports to a country more closely tied to 9/11 than Saddam Hussein was? Fine by me. No problem. And what about the war in Iraq? Hey, you're doing a heck of a job, Brownie. No need to tweak a thing. And your blue button-down shirt -- it's you.

But torture is something else. When Americans start pulling people's fingernails out with pliers and poking lighted cigarettes into their palms, then we need to come back to basic values. Most people agree with this, and in a democracy that puts the torturers in a delicate position. They must make sure to destroy their e-mails and have subordinates who will take the fall. Because it is impossible to keep torture secret. It goes against the American grain and it eats at the conscience of even the most disciplined, and in the end the truth will come out. It is coming out now.

According to the leaders of the bipartisan 9/11 Commission, our country is practically as vulnerable today as it was on 9/10. Our seaports are wide open, our airspace is not secure except for the nation's capital, and little has been done about securing the nuclear bomb materials lying around in the world. They give the administration D's and F's in most categories of defending against terrorist attack.

Our adventure in Iraq, at a cost of trillions, has brought that country to the verge of civil war while earning us more enemies than ever before. And tax money earmarked for security is being dumped into pork barrel projects anywhere somebody wants their own SWAT team. Detonation of a nuclear bomb within our borders -- pick any big city -- is a real possibility, as much so now as five years ago. Meanwhile, many Democrats have conceded the very subject of security and positioned themselves as Guardians of Our Forests and Benefactors of Waifs and Owls, neglecting the most basic job of government, which is to defend this country. We might rather be comedians or daddies or tattoo artists or flamenco dancers, but we must attend to first things.

The peaceful lagoon that is the White House is designed for the comfort of a vulnerable man. Perfectly understandable, but not what is needed now. The U.S. Constitution provides a simple ultimate way to hold him to account for war crimes and the failure to attend to the country's defense. Impeach him and let the Senate hear the evidence.

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Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie Home Companion" can be heard Saturday nights on public radio stations across the country.)
And then there are the 100 other Reasons.

New On the Frenchman's book...
Hitchens thought he was unfair and lets Garrison have it...

[link|http://www.slate.com/id/2136056/|Garrison Keillor, Vulgarian: In defense of Bernard-Henri L\ufffdvy] in Slate.

Cheers,
Scott.
New Problem...do you want Cheney as President?
New Isn't he already de-facto President?
Matthew Greet


Choose Life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking big television, choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players and electrical tin openers. Choose good health, low cholesterol, and dental insurance. Choose fixed interest mortgage repayments. Choose a starter home. Choose your friends. Choose leisurewear and matching luggage. Choose DIY and wondering who the fuck you are on a Sunday morning. Choose sitting on that couch watching mind-numbing, spirit-crushing game shows, stuffing fucking junk food into your mouth. Choose rotting away at the end of it all, pishing your last in a miserable home, nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish, fucked up brats you spawned to replace yourself. Choose your future. Choose life... But why would I want to do a thing like that? I chose not to choose life. I chose somethin' else. And the reasons? There are no reasons. Who needs reasons when you've got heroin?
- Mark Renton, Trainspotting.
New President Cheney? The LRPD sez
"I think that my curse has found a new home."

But get real, Garrison. This president could torture a kindergarten class and bugger Miss Nancy on all the major networks plus HBO at prime time and any move merely to censure him would be voted down in committee on a straight party-line vote.

resignedly,
Die Welt ist alles, was der Fall ist.
New Lather, rinse, repeat.



"Whenever you find you are on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect"   --Mark Twain

"The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them."   --Albert Einstein

"This is still a dangerous world. It's a world of madmen and uncertainty and potential mental losses."   --George W. Bush
Expand Edited by tuberculosis Aug. 21, 2007, 05:58:47 AM EDT
New Maybe you do
I suspect that his actions if he were to become President would finish off any hope those people have for power for a long time into the future.
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New Why should that start working now?
I've been hearing peole say for at least the last four years, "Boy, I hope they actually do this really stupid thing, because then the American People™ are sure to notice what scoundrels they are." It hasn't worked yet, and I'm not hold my breath that it will.
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New Ah yes, same logic re nukes
Ted Taylor (among probably others in the game) thought similarly.
He managed to design the smallest nuke ever; akin to the Russky briefcase devices - also the largest fission-only device.


Had the naive idea that if he made the things Horrible-enough

They. Would. SEE - - -


(And I plead guilty to similar imaginations;)
I suppose some figured that, post-Caligula, things could only improve ....
but Hey! that Did work: Clavdivs was an OK guy.

New I'm glad others are picking up on the old meme.
I was thinking "impeach Bush" even before he was (s)elected.
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-Put it on all your emails
New It's a shame stupidity isn't a crime.
Could have impeached him during the first term.
New President Vice President Cheny would have given a pardon.
You don't think Bush has any actual control over anything do you?
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NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National Security Agency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice, and certainly without probable cause. They may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have no recourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the current President.

-Put it on all your emails
New Bush barely has control over his bodily functions.
As witnesses by the fact that we almost lost him over a fracking pretzel.
New "Lost" sounds so... negative. ITYM "got rid of", right?
     Garrison Keillor: 'Impeach Bush' - (Ashton) - (13)
         On the Frenchman's book... - (Another Scott)
         Problem...do you want Cheney as President? -NT - (Simon_Jester) - (6)
             Isn't he already de-facto President? -NT - (warmachine)
             President Cheney? The LRPD sez - (rcareaga)
             Lather, rinse, repeat. -NT - (tuberculosis)
             Maybe you do - (jake123) - (2)
                 Why should that start working now? - (drewk) - (1)
                     Ah yes, same logic re nukes - (Ashton)
         I'm glad others are picking up on the old meme. - (Silverlock)
         It's a shame stupidity isn't a crime. - (n3jja) - (3)
             President Vice President Cheny would have given a pardon. - (Silverlock) - (2)
                 Bush barely has control over his bodily functions. - (n3jja) - (1)
                     "Lost" sounds so... negative. ITYM "got rid of", right? -NT - (CRConrad)

Bring out yer dead!
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