Kos is a Koward II

On 1/5/06 I asked, "Why is Kourageous Kos afraid to support the impeachment of George Bush and Dick Cheney?"

Today, Kos denounced Bush's dictatorial seizure of power in this post:

More King George

Ahh, this is why Bush has never vetoed any bills:

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Bush doesn't veto bills because in his view, he doesn't have to; he can simply ignore the ones he doesn't like.

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Seriously, why doesn't King George just dissolve Congress and get it over with.

Obviously Kos sees the problem - Bush believes he is a dictator.

So why is Kos afraid of the solution - impeachment?

Does he think it will hurt Democratic candidates?

Long before the NSA wiretapping scandal and the bill signing scandal, a solid majority (53%-42%) of Americans supported impeachment. This support includes Democrats, Independents, and Republicans.

That means impeachment isn't just good policy, it's good politics too.

So why is Kos afraid to call for impeachment?

Is it because impeachment is unpopular among the Washington elites - both cowardly Democrats and the Rove-controlled media?

I thought Kos hates the Washington elites. So why is he behaving just like one?

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No such word as: impeach

If Bush is not impeached the very word needs to be dropped from the dictionary.

If history doesn't show...

If history doesn't show a strong attempt was made to impeach this dictator, there will NEVER be another president who will feel he needs to uphold his oath of office. The survival of the continuation of the presidency in this country depends upon this. But, as we already know, these people think they already have destroyed the presidency in the US and made it a dictatorship.

Regardless, we MUST make a strong attempt to impeach. History must show we did or there will be no hope for integrity left in this country.

Maybe this will give KOS Kourage

Feingold Won't Rule Out Bush Impeachment Politics

Vermont Guardian (via BuzzFlash):

If Pres. George Bush broke laws when ordering wiretaps and secret spying on U.S. citizens, a key Senate Democrat said he would not rule out calling for his impeachment.
"I think there is an orderly and dignified way to find out what happened," said Russ Feingold of Wisconsin. "And, if there was a legal violation there needs to be accountability ... you can't put the cart before the horse, but I would not rule out any form of accountability."

That would include impeachment, Feingold told reporters.
http://www.vermontguardian.com/local/012006/FeingoldVisit.shtml

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