Resolution Proposal read at Democratic Party caucus last night

bush_cheney-7332081.jpg“Be it resolved that:

Whereas members of the George W. Bush Administration have been revealed to have committed and in many instances openly admitted to actions in violation of American Law, International Law and the United States Constitution, including but not limited to a). Authorizing the use of torture, b). Spying on Americans, c). The Politicization of the Department of Justice, d). Abuse of power in making political prisoners of former Alabama Governor Donald Siegelman and others, e). Suppressing and falsifying evidence presented to the U.S. Congress in the run up to the Iraq invasion, e it resolved that Attorney General Eric Holder appoint a Special Prosecutor with full subpoena power to investigate these and any other crimes committed by any and all members of the Bush Administration.”

Mikael Rudolph
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Congressional District 05
Senate District 62
House District 62B
Ward 11/7

2 Comments

  1. It’s about time. Bush won’t go to jail,but he’ll live out his remaining in earned disgrace. His hands are no clearner than Hitler,Stalin or any other proud maniac. He said himself,at the last press conference that he ‘governed’according to his conscience.President Obama doesn’t want this situation,but he has no choice. Bush has broken every law in the constitution.

  2. This will definitely be a partisan only Resolution proposal.There will be NO support from the republican side.Why would the minority approve anything that would help show just how close we had come to LOSING our freedom’s by a wannabe DICTATOR, war criminal,and his administration.There needs not be a very long investigation.Since a great deal has already been admitted by members of the past administration.If this is to be pursued.Truly place harsh sentences,because TREASON during a time of war can be punishable by DEATH.They out a covert CIA opertive-TREASON.They had wire tapped without warrants-civil rights violation. T.he very least PERJURY for violating thier oath of office.They all should be made TRUE examples for holding an office of public TRUST

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