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(This statement is also posted on
the website
of Cynthia McKinney's Power to the People presidential campaign)
With great satisfaction I learned of
the courageous action taken by Congressman Dennis Kucinich
on Monday, June 9th. On that day, on the floor of the U.S.
House of Representatives, he rose to introduce House Resolution
1258, containing 35
Articles of Impeachment against President George W. Bush.
The litany of documented High Crimes and constitutional abuses
by the Bush administration took over five hours to recite.
I wish to take this opportunity to thank and commend Rep.
Kucinich for his courage and tenacity, for the comprehensiveness
of his research, and for the leadership he exhibited to press
forward the democratic demands of the People for accountability
and justice.
Under House Rule 9, which
Rep. Kucinich invoked in introducing H.Res. 1258 -- "a
question of the privileges of the House" -- the full
House of Representatives was compelled within 48 hours to
bring the matter to a vote. Consequently, two days later,
on Wednesday, June 11th, our Congressional Representatives
voted overwhelmingly (by a 251-166 margin) to refer the matter
to the House Judiciary Committee, chaired by Congressman John
Conyers. Kucinich's Articles of Impeachment effectively lay
out the case against a lawless, degenerate regime that places
corporate power and profits above the good and welfare of
the U.S. Citizenry. In great detail they show that Bush &
Co.:
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manufactured a fraudulent
case for the Iraq war, lying to Congress and the American
People;
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invaded Iraq illegally
for the purpose of occupying a sovereign nation indefinitely
and expropriating its public oil reserves and other natural
resources for their billionaire cronies of corporate America;
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negligently
failed to provide protective gear to our troops;
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outsourced the functions
of the U.S. military and created a no-bid, private-contractor
mercenary force which killed Iraqis with impunity and looted
the treasuries of both the Iraqi and U.S. governments;
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tore up the United
Nations Charter, the Geneva Conventions, the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights, and other binding international treaties
to which the U.S. is signatory;
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retaliated against
government whistleblowers attempting to shine a light on
corruption, malfeasance and unconstitutional abuse of power;
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began illegal detentions
without trial or access to counsel of U.S. citizens and
foreign nationals alike;
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countenanced kidnapping
and torture;
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created secret laws;
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unconstitutionally
spied on American citizens without a court order; and the
list goes on and on.
Each fact exhibited in Rep. Kucinich's
35 Articles of Impeachment is true beyond dispute, and each
by itself is sufficient to demonstrate the need to remove
this criminal President and his gang of thugs from the Executive
Branch -- not least of all because most if not all of the
crimes are still ongoing.
But,
as a Black woman from the South familiar with the struggle
against discrimination and racism, I am moved most profoundly,
in particular, by three of the Articles of Impeachment that
I think serve to point out the real sickness of this regime
-- the fact that for Blacks, for Latinos, for Native Americans,
for all peoples of color, and for much of the white working
class, democracy has never really existed in the United States,
and that today the limited gains in the direction of "a
more perfect Union" that were won in struggle two generations
ago are now being reversed through the deliberate, illegal
policies of the gang that has taken over the government.
Article 28 -- Tampering
with Free and Fair Elections, Corruption of the Administration
of Justice;
Article 29 -- Conspiracy
to Violate the Voting Rights Act of 1965; and
Article 31 -- Katrina:
Failure to Plan for the Predicted Disaster of Hurricane Katrina,
Failure to Respond to a Civil Emergency.
Therefore, I am hereby putting out an
urgent call to all the progressive forces throughout this
country -- including first and foremost the democratic forces
of the Black community, together
with my supporters in the Green Party, organizers of the Reconstruction
Party, and most especially Katrina survivors -- to mobilize
specifically around these three Articles.
During the 2008 presidential campaign, one thing we have learned
through Barack Obama's success in capturing the Democratic
Party nomination -- when everyone knows Hillary Clinton had
been anointed by the Democratic Party apparatus -- is that
the People, when they mobilize at the grassroots, can "flip
the script" on the Power Structure.
This past Monday, backed up by the sustained pressure of a
persistent mass movement for impeachment, Dennis Kucinich
succeeded in "flipping the script" on the House
Democratic leadership, and now the Articles of Impeachment
are before the Judiciary Committee -- precisely the result
that the impeachment movement has been fighting for over the
last five years!
Today we find that the ball is back in our court. It's up
to the People now to "flip the script" once again.
A massive grassroots movement of the People must coalesce
very quickly, which can move Chairman Conyers and the House
Judiciary Committee to hold hearings on H.Res. 1258.
I
call upon all the forces of the Black movement nationwide
-- whether they currently support my presidential bid or the
candidacy of Senator Obama, along with all my Green and Reconstructionist
supporters, Katrina survivors and their supporters, the election
protection movement, and all progressive forces -- to organize
a mass mobilization to push the House Judiciary Committee
to move on the 35 Articles of Impeachment, with an explicit
emphasis on the Black demands for fairness, equality and justice
as laid out in Articles 28, 29 and 31.
I propose that all these social movements
immediately combine in their local Congressional districts
to organize street demonstrations, send delegations to their
Congress members, and take any and all other steps necessary,
including the formation of ad-hoc action committees, to publicize
Articles 28, 29 and 31 and convince their representatives
to co-sponsor H.Res. 1258. Time is of the essence,
brothers and sisters; it's necessary that we all swing into
motion now.
Such efforts must especially focus on
our Black members of Congress. Most
important, activists in districts represented by the Black
members of the House Judiciary Committee must most energetically
target their representatives: Chairman John Conyers of Detroit;
Bobby Scott of Richmond, Virginia; Mel Watt of Western North
Carolina; Sheila Jackson-Lee of Houston; Maxine Waters of
Los Angeles; my own distinguished successor in office, Hank
Johnson of Atlanta; Luis Gutiérrez of Chicago; Artur Davis
of Black-Belt Alabama; and Keith Ellison of Minneapolis-St.
Paul.
In the coming days and
weeks, I will be announcing some concrete steps I intend to
take to assist in the development of the mass movement it
will take to ensure that accountability and justice are imposed
upon the lawless Bush gang. Immediately, I am instructing
my campaign staff to assist by setting up internet resources
through my campaign website, RunCynthiaRun.org, that
will be useful to local activists in conducting their organizing.
We have seen in this very election cycle how the mobilized
masses, with Black America as their indispensable animating
force, can "flip the script" on the Powers That
Be. The time is now for us to do it again.
Keep the faith, my beautiful, powerful People!
To read more of Cynthia McKinney’s
writings, please visit www.allthingscynthiamckinney.com.
Click here
to contact Ms. McKinney.
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