In the March issue of GQ, Wil S. Hylton argues that Vice President
Richard Cheney should be impeached for committing "high
crimes and misdemeanors."
"Over the past six years, as the country has spiraled
into military misadventure, fiscal madness, and environmental
meltdown, the vice president has not merely been wrong about
the issues; he has been duplicitous, deceitful, and deliberately
destructive to the American democracy," Hylton writes.
"These things can no longer be denied by rational minds:
That in the buildup to war in Iraq, the vice president, lacking
confidence in the true casus belli, conspired to invent additional
ones, misrepresenting the available intelligence, crafting new
'intelligence,' and then spreading these falsehoods to the public,
perverting the democratic process that he is sworn to uphold,"
Hylton adds.
Hylton crafts six "articles of impeachment" because
"a timid Republican Congress and a refusal to act by the
new Democratic leadership" means that "the Fourth
Estate" must "take the mantle of indictment unto ourselves."
Excerpts from article:
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ARTICLE I In his conduct of the office of the vice president
of the United States, Richard B. Cheney, contrary to his oath
to faithfully execute the office of vice president of the United
States and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and
defend the Constitution, and in violation of his constitutional
duty to take care that the laws of this nation be upheld, has
deliberately obstructed the nation’s intelligence-gathering
capacity, in that:
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ARTICLE II Using the powers of the office of the vice president
of the United States, Richard B. Cheney, contrary to his oath
to faithfully execute the office of vice president of the United
States and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and
defend the Constitution, and in violation of his constitutional
duty to take care that the laws of this nation be upheld, has
personally deceived the American people, in that:
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ARTICLE III In his conduct of the office of the vice president
of the United States, Richard B. Cheney, contrary to his oath
to faithfully execute the office of vice president of the United
States and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and
defend the Constitution, and in violation of his constitutional
duty to take care that the laws of this nation be upheld, has
deliberately embraced and sheltered a known criminal, to the
great detriment of American policy, in that:
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ARTICLE IV In his conduct of the office of the vice president
of the United States, Richard B. Cheney, contrary to his oath
to faithfully execute the office of vice president of the United
States and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and
defend the Constitution, and in violation of his constitutional
duty to take care that the laws of this nation be upheld, has
maintained an improper and unethical relationship with his former
employers at Halliburton and has promoted its agenda and interests
over those of the American people, in that:
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ARTICLE V Using the powers of the office of the vice president
of the United States, Richard B. Cheney, contrary to his oath
to faithfully execute the office of vice president of the United
States and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and
defend the Constitution, and in violation of his constitutional
duty to take care that the laws of this nation be upheld, has
granted improper and unlawful influence over national policy
to an anonymous cabal of corporate lobbyists, in that:
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ARTICLE VI In his conduct of the office of the vice president
of the United States, Richard B. Cheney, contrary to his oath
to faithfully execute the office of vice president of the United
States and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and
defend the Constitution, and in violation of his constitutional
duty to take care that the laws of this nation be upheld, has
prevented, obstructed, and impeded the administration of justice,
in that:
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