Today's Article
'A growing chorus of
Americans are
calling for
accountability,' said
Rep. Robert Wexler
(D-FL) on January
15th.
The American Spark
Representative Tells Congress: Impeach Cheney Now!

By Cliff Montgomery - Jan. 30th, 2008

On January 15th, Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL) called for the House to begin impeachment proceedings against
Vice-President Dick Cheney.

This call for impeachment hasn't received a hint of attention from the Corporate Media. And that's precisely
why we've decided to print Wexler's full speech below, as found in that day's Congressional Record. Enjoy.


"Madam Speaker, on November 7, 2007, this House voted to refer Congressman Kucinich's resolution of
impeachment of Vice President Cheney to the House Judiciary Committee. As a member of the Judiciary
Committee, I now ask that we immediately begin impeachment hearings.

"The issues at hand are far too serious to ignore. Dick Cheney faces credible allegations of abuse of power
that if proven may well constitute high crimes and misdemeanors.

"Did the Vice President manipulate intelligence to push this Nation into war based on false pretense?

"Did the Vice President unmask a covert CIA agent for political purposes?

"Did the Vice President order the illegal surveillance of Americans and the illegal use of torture?

"These questions must be answered.

"Just recently, former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan revealed that the Vice President and his
staff purposely gave him false information to report to the American people, a clear obstruction of justice.

"This administration has undermined the checks and balances of our government by brazenly ignoring
congressional subpoenas and recklessly claiming executive privilege. Impeachment hearings are the only way
to force the Bush administration to answer questions and tell the truth.

"Congress must take the first step by enforcing the subpoenas against Harriet Miers and the President's Chief
of Staff and hold them in contempt of Congress. In this time, at this moment, Congress must stand for the
truth. If we fail to act, history may well judge us complicit in the alleged crimes of Vice President Cheney.

"Madam Speaker, a growing chorus of Americans are calling for accountability. The response from Congress
thus far has been silence and denial."

Chair: "The gentleman from Florida is reminded to refrain from personal references toward the Vice President."

Rep. Wexler: "Madam Speaker, not long ago I launched a Web site in support of my call for hearings. The
people responded en masse. After only 4 weeks, over 189,000 Americans have registered their support for
hearings, names I now hold in my hand. These frustrated and patriotic Americans come from all 50 States and
share one common goal: accountability for the Bush-Cheney administration and a rebirth of Congress as an
equal branch of government.

"So many have been working on this cause before me. Groups like Democrats.com, AfterDowningStreet.org,
CodePink, ImpeachBush.org, Impeach for Peace and others. All told, there have been well over 1 million
signatures urging us to take action.

"Tomorrow, I will deliver these names to my colleagues on the Judiciary Committee with a letter to my friend
Chairman Conyers calling for hearings. I will ask my colleagues to sign this letter. In addition, tomorrow, and
continuing every day for months, I will publish in the Congressional Record several thousand names of
supporters who have signed up.

"History demands that we take action, because the case against Vice President Cheney is far stronger than
the illegalities surrounding Watergate. When compared to the partisan and petty allegations made against
President Clinton by Ken Starr and the GOP Congress, the true gravity of the case against the Vice President
appears in its devastating clarity.

"In fact, in the history of our Nation, we have never encountered a moment where the actions of a President or
a Vice President have more strongly demanded the use of the power of  impeachment.

"I have heard the arguments that it is too late, that we have run out of time, and that we don't have the votes.
While today there may not be enough votes to impeach, it is premature to think that such support would not
exist after hearings.

"Let us remember that it wasn't until after hearings began that the Watergate tapes emerged. Who knows
what facts will comfort when the full truth is told in this case?

"Arguing that it is too late signals to future administrations that in the waning months in office they are immune
from constitutional accountability. Hold hearings which will put the evidence on the table, and the evidence
alone must determine the outcome."



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