Click the title line, above, to read Sen. Pat Roberts' letter to your editor declining support for impeachment of the Bush/Cheney cabal. My, oh my, how have the mighty fallen from Kansas? That is why they have put partisan loyalties and idealogy over the U. S. Constitution.
How long will the citizens support as submissive subjects to royalty, tolerating with heads bowed, yes, even offering in bloody sacrifice our children and our children's children to endless wars for an energy desperate empire?
Sen. Pat Roberts and Sen. Sam Brownback are just like many readers of this post - "Busheviks" where their partisan loyalties have them defending gross international war crimes and international wars of aggression. The Busheviks of today are very similar to totalitarian fascist and communist regimes by violating the very same legal findings used immediately after WWII in Nuremberg, Germany when Justice Jackson wrote then that wars of aggression are far more serious than genocide. Sadly, Roberts, Brownback, and so many others in Kansas and the rest of the country have drank from "the poisoned chalice" that Justice Jackson wrote of in his findings.
600 American lives have been sacrificed since Bush/Cheney started "the surge" late last winter and 60 billion dollars have been spent since congress approved it. $12 billion a month for Big Energy's last big rip-off in the Middle East while 45 million Americans go without any health care insurance and the invisible index of mass poverty climbs among the poor, silently for now.
Class warfare is just around the corner, if impeachment and an end to imperial conquest isn't put openly on the table for Americans to see and judge upon.
I'll be fair, Nancy Pelosi and many Democrats are just as guilty of the same despicable and delusional political activities. Why else would she cling to keeping impeachment "off the table?"
Even as Sen. Sam Brownback whips up more war fever among the faithful followers by advocating the bombing of Iran, over 900,000 names will be delivered to Congressman John Conyers DC office, July 23, 2007.
Will the mighty ever listen to us?
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