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Open Letter to the House of Representatives of the State of MN

04/27/2006

Open Letter to the House of Representatives of the State of MN

I found the formal text of the Rutland Impeachment Resolution.

The Text of the Rutland Vermont Impeachment Resolution

Rutland County Democrats Resolution Text Submitted by chriscarter on Sun, 2006-03-05 19:27. Resolutions

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, Section 603 of the Manual of the Rules of the U.S. House of Representatives provides for impeachments to be initiated on a motion based on charges transmitted from a state legislature, and

WHEREAS, George W. Bush has committed high crimes and misdemeanors as he has repeatedly and intentionally violated the United States Constitution and other laws of the United States, particularly the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and the Torture Convention, which under Article VI of the Constitution is a treaty as part of the “supreme law of the land?,

WHEREAS, George W. Bush has acted to strip Americans of their constitutional rights by ordering indefinite detention of citizens, without access to legal counsel, without charge and without opportunity to appear before a civil judicial officer to challenge the detention, based solely on the discretionary designation by the President of a U.S. citizen as an “enemy combatant?, all in subversion of law, and

WHEREAS, George W. Bush has ordered and authorized the Attorney General to override judicial orders for the release of detainees under U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly INS) jurisdiction, even though the judicial officer after full hearing has determined that a detainee is held wrongfully by the Government, and

WHEREAS, George W. Bush has ordered at least thirty times the National Security Agency to intercept and otherwise record international telephone and other signals and communications by American citizens without warrants from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, duly constituted by Congress in 1978, and designated certain U.S. citizens as “enemy combatants?, all in violation of constitutional guarantees of due process, and

WHEREAS George W. Bush has admitted that he willfully and repeatedly violated the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and boasted that he would continue to do so, each violation constituting a felony, and

WHEREAS, George W. Bush has violated the United Nations Charter and other treaties prohibiting aggressive war by invading Iraq without just cause or provocation, and has misled the US Congress by deliberate or grossly, wantonly negligent falsehoods to obtain the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq resolution (Public Law 102-1)

NOW THEREFORE the Rutland County Democratic Committee submits that his actions and admissions constitute ample grounds for his impeachment, and that the General Assembly of the State of Vermont has good cause for submitting charges to the U.S. House of Representatives under Section 603 as grounds for George W. Bush’s impeachment.

The County Committee further submits that Articles of Impeachment should charge that George W. Bush has violated his constitutional oath to execute faithfully the office of President and to the best of his ability to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.

In all of this George W. Bush has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as President, subversive of constitutional government to the great prejudice of the cause of law and justice, and to the manifest injury of the people of the State of Vermont and of the United States.

WHEREFORE, George W. Bush, by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial, removal from office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any offices of honor, trust or profit under the United States.

February 28, 2006

Adopted: February 28, 2006

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On 4/27/06, peter westre wrote:

Dear Rep. Juhnke,

I am writing this letter to ask you to appoint a committee of legislators to investigate the whether the President of the United States George Walker Bush has committed high crimes and misdemeanors. This action is permitted under Section 603 of the Rules of the House of the Congress of the United States as authored by Thomas Jefferson. (See http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewWeb&articleId=11448)

The following areas should be investigated.

1. The disclosure of the name of an undercover officer to the media. (The Plame Case)

2. Misrepresentation of the grounds for declaring war against another country.

3. Violations of the FISA act. (Warrantless Wiretapping.)

Only through a sustained pressure from the states can Washington be forced to clean up its act.

Thank you for your consideration of this idea.

Sincerely,

Pete Westre
446 Nichols Court
St Peter, MN