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Obama Candidacy Means No Impeachment Of Bush-Cheney

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VTR

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Feb 5, 2008, 1:07:59 PM2/5/08
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Obama Forces Scuttle Bush Cheney Impeachment Drive
Obama Candidacy Means No Impeachment Of Bush-Cheney
By Webster Tarpley
2-5-8


Wondering why Congressman Kucinich has withdrawn his impeachment resolution against Cheney, and
dropped out of impeachment in general? Wondering why the Los Angeles impeachment center has
decided to liquidate itself and shut down? Wondering why impeachment meetups across the US are
folding? Wondering why so many left-liberal spokesmen are dropping the impeachment issue like a
hot potato?

All signs suggest that the demagogic needs of the Obama presidential campaign provide the
answer. Impeachment is being sabotaged by left-wing Democrats now moving to support Obama so as
to spare the messianic Illinois senator the political embarrassment of having to comment on a
serious impeachment effort, which his craven rejection of political struggle makes a taboo. In
effect, Obama's phobia against impeachment is even stronger than Hillary's.

As is well known, Obama's fatuous utopian rhetoric promises a golden age and earthly paradise
of political harmony in which all real conflicts will be magically neutralized and submerged by
the senator's personal charisma. Above all, partisan political clashes will be forbidden. Well,
the impeachment of Bush-Cheney is a vital necessity for the future survival of representative
government in this country, but carrying it out will necessarily be a rather acrimonious and
partisan business. Obama cannot tolerate such a messy process, which might interfere with his
ability to float like a seraph above the ignorant armies who clash by night. Struggle in any
form is not part of Obama's playbook; it might upset Goldman Sachs, Soros, and his other Wall
Street contributors ­ to say nothing of the fussy independent voters upon whom Obama's future
rests. It might not play well in the wealthy suburbs. It might spoil his carefully cultivated
apolitical, post-partisan image.

Therefore, it is clear, the word has gone out to Obama's leftist backers: impeachment must be
dumped, betrayed, sandbagged, and sabotaged without further ado. That is what is now happening.
Congressman Kucinich shocked his supporters by telling them to support Obama on the second
go-round in the Iowa caucuses. Now he has dropped out of the race and abandoned his own
signature issue.

Every vote for Obama is a vote to take impeachment off the agenda ­ forever. Obama supporters
should get ready to live with those Bush-Cheney precedents, signing statements, and practices
of entrenched totalitarian corruption for the rest of their lives. If Obama wins the day, there
will be no question of impeachment, the only way to wipe the slate clean of all the Bush-Cheney
obscenities. Obama and impeachment are incompatible. Impeachment supporters should dump the
Illinois senator ­ the cause of impeachment is far more important than the vapid slogans dished
up by Zbigniew Brzezinski's puppet Obama.
webster...@yahoo.com


Bret Cahill

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Feb 5, 2008, 2:00:24 PM2/5/08
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Impeachment is too good for Cheney and Bush. They need to be tried
for war crimes and put behind bars.

Nevertheless this characterization of the lazy thinking behind Obama
and his supporters is correct.


Bret Cahill

> webstertarp...@yahoo.com

Rudy Canoza

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Feb 5, 2008, 2:41:13 PM2/5/08
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VTR wrote:
> Obama Forces Scuttle Bush Cheney Impeachment Drive
> Obama Candidacy Means No Impeachment Of Bush-Cheney
> By Webster Tarpley
> 2-5-8
>
>
> Wondering why Congressman Kucinich has withdrawn his impeachment
> resolution

Because it's a dead letter, you fuckwit. It was going
nowhere, no matter who was running. It just wasn't
going to happen. What the fuck is wrong with you, anyway?

Flash Bazbo

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Feb 5, 2008, 2:49:42 PM2/5/08
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What total nonsense.

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