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Jan. 17, 2008 Statement calling for the
impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney
OLYMPIA
-- Today, the Senate Government & Operations Committee heard
Substitute Senate Memorial 8016 petitioning Congress
to conduct a full investigation and trial of President Bush
and Vice President Cheney.
The memorial’s prime sponsor Sen. Oemig, D-Kirkland,
made the following statement at the hearing:
In the course of democracy, there may come a time when an
elected representative completely betrays and abuses his
office that the people must remove him.
Unfortunately, for America, that time is now.
All of us took an oath to defend and protect the
Constitution of the United States.
Our oath obligates us in a time when the President and
Vice-President routinely arrogate the powers of Congress,
the Courts, and even of the States. In just 10 months
since we first heard this bill, alarming new revelations
have surfaced about this administration’s abuse of the
Constitution.
We are at a crossroad. We can act, or we can rely on
hopes and prayers. We can hope that no future
President will so disdain the Congress and the judiciary.
We can pray that a future Congress will work harder to stop
misconduct and to rein in an aggressive power grab.
We can hope and pray that we, unlike the Romans, have not
forgotten the tyranny of kings. We can hope and pray
that this administration is an aberration and NOT a portent
of things to come. Recall, it was not Pompey who ended
the Republic; it was his rival and successor, Caesar.
Do we wish to risk any future President, from any party,
to assume this lawlessness as their starting point and then
reach further?
My constituents have spoken. At this crossroad,
they want action. They want us to exercise all means to
honor our oaths and protect the Constitution. The
means provided to a state legislature is a joint memorial.
This joint memorial exhorts Congress to invoke the means
that the Constitution provided to them to preserve the
Republic.
My great fear is that if we fail to pass this memorial,
we will tell the citizens of Washington State that we are as
unwilling as Congress to draw a line and take a stand.
It is never too late to do right. But some opportunities
can be lost. When this President leaves office, a window
closes, and his stain will bleed deeper into the pages of
our history.
Remember, we are not trying to get rid of a president.
That will happen naturally. We are defending the
Constitution. And, defending the Constitution will become
monumentally harder if we do not impeach.
Arresting global warming is hard. Impeaching a corrupt
and overreaching president should not be.
This memorial is how we tell history, and the rest of the
world, that we do not sanction illegal war, we do not
sanction unlawful spying, and we do not sanction torture.
This memorial is how we honor our oath and protect our
great country.
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