Wednesday, July 16, 2008

RE: International court to charge top US officials

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From: Shane (Infoseekr)
Date: Jul 16, 2008 1:44 AM


wow...

but,
think about this ... we want to prosecute these criminals within US jurisdiction.. with US DOJ and US district attorney.


Vincent Bugliosi sets jurisdiction for states, counties, cities to prosecute Bush for murder.


we dont want international courts trying our leaders, it would set the stage for UN intervention and control NWO, folks! and then UN nations divy us up..

we must jail these bastards in US prisons..
george bush, cheney too

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Date: Jul 16, 2008 1:14 AM






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Sunday, January 13, 2008

RE: U.S. Rep. Michael Michaud has called for impeachment hearing

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From: Patriots Speak Out ®©™
Date: Jan 12, 2008 4:00 PM


http://bangornews.com/news/t/news.aspx?articleid=158645&zoneid=5

Rep. Michaud seeks to impeach Cheney
Tuesday, January 08, 2008 - Bangor Daily News

Democratic U.S. Rep. Michael Michaud has called for impeachment hearings into the conduct of Vice President Dick Cheney.

Michaud, who represents Maine’s 2nd District, expressed his position in a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers of Michigan last month. In it, Michaud charged that there was "no doubt" that the Bush administration had "dangerously expanded the scope of executive authority" and flouted "the constitutionally defined separation of powers."

Michaud said that serious allegations had been raised against the vice president regarding his role in providing "mischaracterizing information" in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq five years ago as well as the nuclear weapons capabilities of Iran.

He also cited the political retaliation against former CIA officer Valerie Plame, the abuse of detainees in contravention of the Geneva Convention and the illegal wiretapping of American citizens as other reasons for moving forward with hearings. Michaud referred to a recent poll which indicated that 70 percent of the American public believed that Cheney had abused his power.

The congressman’s press secretary, Monica Castellanos, said Monday that Michaud had reached his decision after weighing the matter for months. She said a "great deal" of his constituents had pressed him to support Cheney’s impeachment and that he had consulted with legal experts before stating his position to Conyers in the Dec. 21 letter.

"He has given this a great deal of thought for some time. It was not a decision he made lightly," Castellanos said. "It is really about honesty and healing a bitterly-divided country. Addressing this is the first step in restoring the public’s faith in our government."

Cheney’s office had little reaction to Michaud’s letter to Conyers.

"The vice president is focused on the serious issues facing this nation," Megan Mitchell, a vice presidential spokeswoman, said late Monday afternoon.

When asked why Michaud did not include President Bush in his impeachment demand, Castellanos said that widespread reports have connected the behavior in question to the vice president’s office. She also said the House of Representatives had specifically named Cheney when it voted in November to send a resolution of impeachment to the Judiciary Committee.

In his letter, Michaud urged Conyers to take the steps necessary to put Cheney’s impeachment in motion by holding "vigorous" hearings on the matter.

"There is no doubt that at the very least this Administration has dangerously expanded the scope of the executive authority and flaunted the constitutionally defined separation of powers," Michaud wrote.

Michaud said his request was not an attack on Cheney or any other members of the Bush administration. He said impeachment investigations must not be about a "man or his personal life." They must focus instead on whether the office of the vice president illegally expanded its powers or abused the law.

Michaud said abuses of power by the administration could set precedents for future abuses and lead to the erosion of rights protected under the Constitution. He said that while it was unknown what the result of any investigation would be, conducting one would be the only way to restore the faith of the American people in their government.

"There must be no other purpose for these proceedings than to protect our Constitution and to hold individuals accountable if they have broken the law," Michaud wrote. "Most importantly, we must act in a way that will heal the growing and bitter divide within our country and end the disillusionment that many Americans feel towards their government."

wgriffin@bangordailynews.net
338-9546

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Sunday, November 18, 2007

RE: Congress is kept away from Rex 84 FEMA camp Martial Law plan

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From: Patriots Speak Out ®©™
Date: Nov 18, 2007 2:45 PM


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Date: Nov 18, 2007 4:11 PM


Congress is kept away from Rex 84 FEMA camp Martial Law plan







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Saturday, June 02, 2007

Bush: "terrorists and states that harbor terrorists will be treated the same way," as friends

RE: Holy sh!t RE: With us or against us!

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From: FREEDOM
Date: Jun 1, 2007 9:31 PM


Holy sh!t RE: With us or against us!

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From: CONSPIRACY
Date: Jun 1, 2007 9:08 PM


Thanks BREE:)~
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Monday, April 23, 2007

RE: AJ Runs Through The VA Tech Massacre Black-Op Evidence

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From: The War Of Terror
Date: Apr 22, 2007 10:32 PM


ppl can say what they like about AJ but he's on the ball here.

baz

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From: HECKTOR DANGUS, ESQ.
Date: 22 Apr 2007, 06:15 PM



Alex Jones Runs Through The VA Tech Massacre Black-Op Evidence

"Seung-Hui Cho Was a Mind Controlled Assassin" pt.1









"Seung-Hui Cho Was a Mind Controlled Assassin" pt.2










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RATHER DIE ON MY FEET THAN LIVE ON MY KNEES-WOLVES

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Thursday, October 12, 2006

Israel=North Korea

In being lead into a war under false pretext we have left the country unsecured, was this planned? The United States has the most powerful military yet we could not stop four planes on our own soil. We have fought in Afghanistan and Iraq so far in this crusade but we still have not faced a foe that posed a serious eminent threat to our security. The only country that has threatened and could pose a threat is being ignored by the Bush/Cheney administration. Kim Jung Il Has Nuclear devices and is using them. It is believed that North Korea has been working on mini-nukes similar to the nuclear mines that the Israeli’s have. Both of these countries have one thing in common though; neither country has their nuclear reactors inspected by the I.A.E.A. to ward off another Chernobyl.

No matter how much you tighten the reins of control on the population you can’t protect them from the unknown. As long as international policy is to overthrow weak governments and placate the true evil we can never be free. When you are asked to fear something/one, ask yourself “why am I being asked to do this.” I we can develop the ability to think on our own then we may have a chance of survival otherwise we are doomed

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