Sunday, August 10, 2008

100,000 More Signatures for Kucinich

Dennis Kucinich currently represents the 10th District of Ohio in the House of Representatives and is asking that you sign his petition.

His petition to impeach President George W. Bush.

Kucinich has already garnered 100,000 signatures and is looking for each of those signees to get just one more person to sign their John Hancock. Now I'm sure that most of you are thinking, "isn't there a presidential election coming up soon?" And the answer is, yes, there is an election vastly approaching (just about 2 months away now). Despite it being so late in the game, I don't see why someone wouldn't want to sign their name to this petition -- why let the current leader of the free world get away with everything's he done? I understand that all Bush has to show for his presidency is a failed economy, endless/useless war, attempts at combining church and state, poor grammer, funding drainage, illegal invasions for personal vandettas (oil), murders of thousands (Americans and Iraqi's alike), disregard of New York and September 11th, botched Homeland Security, botched FEMA relief, botched borderpatrol by chainlink fence, poor grammer, clearing his name of all war crimes, attempting to have CIA and/or FBI papers destroyed, hieghtened gas prices to which gas company CEOs are not being held accountable for, lack of education in global warming, breaking all trust with current allies and making the United States look like the biggest asshole on the planet. Did I mention poor grammer?

All of this is just the tip of the iceberg -- there is so much more underneath that we could examine about the current president, but I don't have the time nor do I think Blogger would be able to handle that many "characters" in one post.

Quite obviously these are not good enough reasons to impeach the president. However, had he accepted the offer from a very willing intern to get down on her knees, pull down his pants and put his junk in her mouth, then it calls for a national crisis. We need the National Guard, the Army, Airforce and Navy to move in; we'd have petitions and outcries from the people forcing the media to air the negative propoganda of a "cheating presidential husband". Only then is impeachment necessary.

Not for inexcusable war crimes. Or economic failure. Or poor grammer.

Nope. Clearly, a man who cheats is a far worse crime that stops all progress of a country. The fact that the economy was very good, crime was low, gas was $1.25 a gallon (ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A GALLON), we had many, many allies, prices were reasonable, everyone had affordable healthcare and no one was even thinking of attacking us is not good reason enough to excuse a man for thinking with the head between his legs rather than the one above his neck. Lets just admit it -- such acts called for a public stoning then a good old fashioned hanging.

Sometimes I wonder how this country's priorities stack up and who the hell stacked them that way?

Kucinich has the right idea. I don't care that it is just 2 months until we vote for the new guy, at least we can put the current puppet master up on the chopping block and make him leave office with his tail between his legs. Shun this president for all his bad decisions and illegal play while sitting in the oval office. Make him out to be the criminal that he really is and put him to shame. Lets make sure that the title of THE WORST PRESIDENT IN HISTORY is known for good reason and not word of mouth from generation to generation. I do not want to look to the children born long after all of this and have them learn about an Iraq war that was to avenge September 11th -- I want those kids to read in their history books the illegal doings, all around country collapse and piss poor grammer President George W. Bush imposed upon this country.

Just as Kucinich state in his video on his website ( Kucinich.us ), it is the principal of the thing -- as a nation under fire, heat and scrutiny, lets prove that our Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land and stand up as Americans before us had and let their angry voices be heard. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson would be ashamed had we not stood up, even at the very end of it all, and made some feeble attempt at making our voices and expectations clear.

Remember, WE THE PEOPLE are what the Constitution is for and all about. Protect it. Show that what our forefathers had sacrificed for has not been forgotten and taken advantage of.


But a Constitution of Government once changed from Freedom, can never be restored. Liberty, once lost, is lost forever.
~John Adams

Now that is well spoken English.

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