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Friday, May 9, 2008
Accountability & Reconciliation Commission Recommended by NH Dem Party Resolutions Committee
Concord, NH - In a crowded standing-room-only meeting at the NH Democratic Party Headquarters Tuesday evening, May 6, the Resolutions Committee of the NH State Party Convention recommended a split decision on two similar resolutions.
During the 2006 NH Democratic Party State Convention it was resolved unanimously to recommend submitting charges to the US House grounds for impeachment of President Bush. However, that resolution, which had been submitted by State Representative Bob Perry, Strafford was initially also rejected by the Resolutions Committee before the Convention that year. Only after numerous speakers rose to support investigations of Bush and Cheney did the entire convention come to their feet in a unanimous vote.
PETITION TO COMMENCE IMPEACHMENT PROCEDURE IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS
A resolution related to impeachment, offered by Betty Hall, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday May 17, 2008.
WHEREAS, the New Hampshire State Democratic Party resolved unanimously in 2006 that the House of Representatives of the State of New Hampshire has good cause for submitting charges to the U.S. House of Representatives as grounds for the impeachment of President George W. Bush; and,
WHEREAS, the 1st Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees the people a right to petition the government for a redress of grievances; and,
WHEREAS, the New Hampshire State Constitution Article 4 provides for "Rights of Conscience"; and,
WHEREAS, members of the New Hampshire State Legislature and the United States Congress who are elected to public office take an oath to support the Constitution; and,
WHEREAS, the United States Constitution provides a system of checks and balances that is designed to prevent the abuse of power by government and to preserve the power and freedom of the people; and,
WHEREAS, there is evidence in the public record that suggests President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard B. Cheney may have abused their executive power by deliberately providing misleading information to Congress and the public about the threat from Iraq in order to induce Congress to approve the use of military force; and,
WHEREAS, there is evidence in the public record that President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard B. Cheney may have authorized and condoned the rendition of prisoners across national borders and the torture of those prisoners in violation of the "Federal Torture Act" Title 18 United States Code, Section 113C; and,
WHEREAS, there is evidence in the public record that President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard B. Cheney may have authorized allowed the politicization of the Department of Justice and improperly obstructed Congressional oversight investigations related to this action the politicization of the Department of Justice; and,
WHEREAS, on December 17th, 2005, President George W. Bush publicly admitted to ordering the National Security Agency to conduct electronic surveillance and information gathering on American citizens in a manner that may have violated the Constitution's 4th Amendment prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures; and,
WHEREAS, the Judiciary Committee of the United States House of Representatives has the power to investigate these, or any other charges of Executive misconduct, for which there is sufficient cause; and,
WHEREAS, the United States Congress has the sole power to determine guilt or innocence, and whether these crimes rise to the level of High Crimes and Misdemeanors, through the Constitutional process of impeachment and a subsequent trial; and,
WHEREAS, future Presidents will effectively inherit any expanded powers of the current Presidency unless those powers are removed by the process of impeachment before leaving office;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the New Hampshire State Democratic Party hereby requests that the United States House of Representatives investigate these charges, using the greater power that an impeachment investigation provides, and if their findings so warrant, proceed with the impeachment of President George Bush and Vice President Richard Cheney; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the New Hampshire State Democratic Party hereby requests that the New Hampshire House exercise its right to petition the United States House of Representatives to urge commencement of impeachment investigations; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT a copy of this resolution with the original authorizing signature of the Secretary of State and of the New Hampshire State Democratic Party be sent to the Office of the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and that copies of the signed resolution be sent to each member of the United States Senate and House of Representatives and to each member of the New Hampshire State Legislature.
Primary Sponsor: Newbury Democratic Committee Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Pertaining to the Accountability of the Federal Governmet Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail The Accountability of the Federal Government WHEREAS: Labels such as left and right, small or big government, red or blue states distract and divide American citizens from the role of effective, smart and good government. WHEREAS: An effective, smart and good government upholds the rule of law, protects the innocent, punishes the guilty, keeps the peace and provides order and security with the most justice and least violence possible. WHEREAS: The Bush-Cheney administration of the federal government of the United States of America has been shown to have deceived its people as to why a war with Iraq was necessary, why its continued prosecution is necessary, and how the lives of thousands of wounded and killed soldiers and civilians of this country, Iraq and many other nations will be accounted for and addressed.
WHEREAS: The Bush-Cheney Administration of the federal government of the United States of America has also failed to appoint the capable people needed and recommend and provide the funding needed to ensure the right, proper and necessary regulatory responses to many situations recently including, not limited to, the care and rehabilitation of wounded soldiers and their families, the Gulf Hurricanes, the importation of toxic goods, food and toys from China, the fraud and deception that fueled the subprime crisis, and the excessive profits being leveraged from American citizens and taxpayers by companies such as Exxon Mobil and Halliburton. BE IT RESOLVED: The people of the United States of America have a right to expect standards of accountability for its government and the officials of that government and that it's established system of checks and balances either works or be revised to work. The people now come with a resolution to the Congress to assess the current imbalances, identify these recent wrong doings and failures, appoint and administer a Commission of Accountability and Reconciliation, indict and prosecute the guilty, and hear and address the rightful grievances of those wronged in this period. The people also require that the Congress now propose and adopt more effective standards of accountability for the government, its leaders, officers and agencies to prevent such future lapses and secure a more effective, smart and good government.
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