BUSH
ARTICLE I. FAILURE TO ENSURE THE LAWS ARE FAITHFULLY
EXECUTED
(4) Promoting Illegal War
Abraham Lincoln wrote in 1848, “Allow the President to invade
a neighboring nation whenever he shall deem it necessary to repel
an invasion and you will allow him to do so whenever he may choose
to say he deems it necessary for such purpose, and you will allow
him to make war at pleasure. If today, he should choose to say he
thinks it necessary to invade Canada, to prevent the British from
invading us, how could you stop him? You may say to him, ‘I
see no probability of the British invading us,’ but he will
say to you, ‘Be silent; I see it, if you don’t.’"
In direct violation of Articles 41 and 42 of the United Nations Charter,
a treaty ratified by the United States Senate in 1945 and therefore
the supreme law of the land as according to Article VI of the Constitution,
George Walker Bush has advanced and executed a policy based on so-called
pre-emptive or preventive war, whereby the United States of America
claims the right to unilaterally assault, invade or occupy other nations
without first engaging in collective measures with other member states
of the United Nations or first gaining the prior assent of the United
Nations Security Council, and whereas George Walker Bush did apply
this doctrine by launching a war of aggression against the sovereign
nation of Iraq, resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands of Iraqi
civilians and thousands of United States military personnel, without
United Nations Security Council authorization, whereby said George
Walker Bush, as President of the United States,by advancing a doctrine
of preventive war and initiating and continuing the invasion and occupation
of Iraq by United States forces did commit and was guilty of precisely
such high crimes against the United States of America as Abraham Lincoln
foresaw.