(Im)Peachy
Former Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman writes a compelling case for the
Impeachment of George W. Bush:
Upon assuming the presidency, Bush took an oath of office in which he swore to take care that the laws would be faithfully executed. Impeachment cannot be used to remove a President for maladministration, as the debates on ratifying the Constitution show. But President Bush has been guilty of such gross incompetence or reckless indifference to his obligation to execute the laws faithfully as to call into question whether he takes his oath seriously or is capable of doing so.
The whole article, while lengthly, is worth reading and considering. As the political machines gear up for the ’06 primaries and Congressional elections, it’s important to remember that removing the Republican majority in Congress has got to be the single goal–no time for third-party shenanigans right now.

