BUSH
ARTICLE III. FAILURE TO PROTECT, PRESERVE
AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION
(5) Corrupting the FISA Courts
In violation of the separation of powers under the Constitution,
George Walker Bush did clandestinely direct the National Security
Agency and various other intelligence agencies to conduct electronic
surveillance of citizens of the United States on U.S. soil without
seeking to obtain, before or after, a judicial warrant, thereby
corrupting the powers of the Congress and the judiciary by circumventing
the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) courts established
by the Congress, whose express purpose is to put a check on the
executive, to such an extent that the presiding judge of the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Court filed a complaint while another
judge resigned in protest, whereby George Walker Bush, President
of the United States, did commit and was guilty of high misdemeanors
against the United States of America.