BUSH
ARTICLE II. ABUSE OF OFFICE AND OF EXECUTIVE
PRIVILEGE
In violation of his constitutional oath faithfully to “faithfully
execute the office of President of the United States,” George
Walker Bush, in his conduct while President of the United States,
has consistently demonstrated disregard for that oath by obstructing
and hindering the work of investigative bodies, by seeking to expand
the scope of the powers of his office, by failing to ensure a swift
response to a natural disaster where lives were in the balance,
and by failing to appoint competent officials or to hold those whom
he appoints or those to whom the government grants contracts accountable
in cases of dereliction of duty, abuse and outright fraud.
T his conduct has included one or more of the following:
(1) Obstructing Inquiry and Detection
(2) Replacing the Veto with Signing Statements
(3) Failure to Uphold Accountability
- Richard Cheney
- Alberto Gonzalez
- Condoleezza Rice
- Donald Rumsfeld