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Rep. Wexler Calls for Cheney Impeachment Hearings [VIDEO]

Posted by Rep. Robert Wexler, Huffington Post at 2:07 PM on December 15, 2007.


The charges are too serious to ignore. It is the constitutional duty of Congress to hold impeachment hearings.
Wexler calls for Cheney Impeachement hearings

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This post originally appeared on the Huffington Post on December 14

I was serving in Congress and on the Judiciary Committee for the ridiculous and politically motivated impeachment hearings of President Clinton. During that witch hunt Newt Gingrich, Tom DeLay, and Ken Starr wasted a year and a half on investigations and hearings about President Clinton's personal relations. However, this attempted coup d'etat by Republicans against President Clinton was not and should not be the standard of impeachment that was enshrined by the Founders in our Constitution.

First, impeachment hearings are only proper when significant allegations exist that the President or Vice-President, or others civil officers, committed actions - within their official duties - that constitute 'High Crimes and Misdemeanors.' The allegations against Clinton - involving a personal affair - never reached this threshold. The serious charges against Cheney involve alleged crimes that are central to his duties of Vice-President; namely war and peace, the widespread violations of civil liberties, and the security of the United States and our covert agents.

Unlike the show trial put on by Republicans against President Clinton, a proper impeachment hearing would involve a fair and objective presentation of the facts without hyperbole or political gamesmanship. The hard evidence that is presented at the hearings will be judged fully both by Congress and the American people. The evidence alone will determine the outcome, and if it is determined that Vice President Cheney committed "High Crimes and Misdemeanors" he should be properly impeached and put on trial before the Senate.

After the Democratic Party regained control of Congress, many - myself included - thought that it might be possible to meet President Bush half-way on the large issues facing our nation. Unfortunately, Bush has been nothing more than an ideological obstacle. He has vetoed stem cell research. He has vetoed efforts to bring our troops home from Iraq. He vetoed children's health care. So, the idea that we are somehow inhibiting Congress from passing our agenda by holding impeachment hearings - unfortunately - is a false argument.

Instead, I believe that we can both live up to our Constitutional obligation by holding hearings and pass a Democratic agenda. If President Bush perceives that the Democratic Congress is weak and unwilling to aggressively push our agenda - he will continue to veto legislation, such as children's health care - that is supported by a majority of Americans. The only way to move a progressive Democratic agenda is by acting through strength and following through on our core principles. A Congress willing to stand up to the abuses of the Bush Administration through impeachment hearings will demonstrate a strength of will that will more likely convince Bush to accommodate on issues such as Iraq, health care, and energy and environmental issues.

Today, I was joined by two other members of the House Judiciary Committee, Reps. Luis Gutierrez and Tammy Baldwin, who penned an online editorial with me calling for these impeachment hearings. In support of this effort I am releasing a call to action on video and launched WexlerWantsHearings.com. The full op-ed from the three Judiciary Committee Members can be read at this site. If we can get 50,000 or even more people to sign up in support of this effort I will report back to each and every Democratic colleague of mine the true power that exists behind this movement.

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Robert Wexler is a Democratic member of Congress serving his sixth term in the House of Representatives.



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calling all you constutional scholars out there
Posted by: Rod on Dec 15, 2007 3:49 PM   
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If Cheney and/or Bush is impeached while in office, and then stonewalls so the impeachment trial is not finished when they pass the office to the next hopefully progressive president. What happens then. Can the trial continue and they be convicted or do they get away. I see no point unless they can be convicted. It will really annoy me that both of these (insert your favorite adjective(s) here) will continue to get government health care and a pension big enough for 3 to 5 middle class families. If however, the trial can continue until complete, and fully expose these two for what crimes they have committed, then I am all for it.

If that can not happen then what are the chances of criminal trials after they are out of office.

Rod

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If we just go along with their bullshit, then...
Posted by: rockpicker on Dec 15, 2007 4:55 PM   
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we're all complicit. And the next PTB puppets will be even worse. If we don't call bullshit now and bring these lawless thugs to trial, then we deserve to have our Constitutional rights incrementally abrogated until we find ourselves truly enslaved by the fascist corpratocracy.

I'll take time out from reloading to sign this petition!

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Act
Posted by: Jeanne on Dec 15, 2007 5:30 PM   
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The citizenry of this country have to stand up behind our representatives to give them the courage they need to get behind this resolution and vote for hearings. I've contacted the representative from my state (and speaker pelosi -- she gets capital letters when she starts to live up to her position) multiple times letting them know that I expect them to act on impeachment. We have to make noise and give our congressional representatives the "dutch" courage to do their jobs.

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Where do I sign and it's about time.
Posted by: Susan Kipping on Dec 15, 2007 6:10 PM   
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It is good to finally hear someone support Dennis Kucinich's effort to impeach Cheney.

Cheney and Bush should share a tiny cell.

No pension, nothing. Jail time for the rest of their lives.

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Simple solution
Posted by: momilitia on Dec 15, 2007 7:23 PM   
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Would not a trial and execution for war crimes be much more effective and also fairer?

I don't think even Bush believes he can pardon himself from the Hague trials.

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It's definitely time...
Posted by: Chickensh*tEagle on Dec 16, 2007 5:45 AM   
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...to take away Cheney's bucket of warm spit. ;-)

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More showmanship and empty rhetoric...
Posted by: ~Fiona~ on Dec 16, 2007 8:05 AM   
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...And impotent saber rattling that amount to nothing...

Do nothing words from a do nothing political system...

Hopelessly broken...

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Kucinich
Posted by: aonghus36 on Dec 16, 2007 2:56 PM   
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Dennis Kucinich has already sent a an impeachment bill(I think that is the right word). Wexler should just stand with him, instead of playing politics.

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» RE: Kucinich Posted by: jparsons