I passed on to about a dozen associates the link for the petition not to pardon Bush for breaking the law when the administration conducted the program of secret illegal wire-tapping of Americans. Incidentally, due to the prudish, ignorant, reactionary, bigoted nature of much of the population, Clinton took more heat for his libidionous daliance than Bush is for waging illegal war, violating the Constitution, and weakening the country.
Clearly the current administration has no respect for the law, believing that the whim of the sovereign President supercedes the founding articles, legal precedents, and the perogatives of the other branches of government. What we have here is anillegetimate dictatorship and a pernicious incompetent one at that. Fortunately for this adminstration, the vast majority of the apathetic populace is more interested in persisting in its televison-induced trance numbly proceding through its banal, joy-riding, shopaholic, debt-burdened lifestyle which they have bought as the American dream, the aspiration of free American consumers.
Hi You all might have heard what is going on in the Congress these days.
A number of Republican senators have realized the importance of not rubber-stamping the Bush administrations policy of abusive interrogation due to concern for the impacts that would likely have on the treatment of captured American servicemen, and the damge it would do to the country's reputation as well as the policy's being inconsistent with the values on which this nation was founded and how it undermines the moral authority for operations overseas. Even the Spanish Inquisition allowed their victims to know the charges on which they were being held, but the Bush plan will allow the prisoners to be tried, and executed or held indefinitely without their even knowing the causes of their imprisonment.
This particular petition is about another matter, that of the administration illegally wire-tapping innocent American citizens without their knowledge and consent. Now many Congressmen are pushing through a bill to pardon Bush for his unlawful actions.
Do you want the government to be able to listen in on your conversations at any time for any pretext? Is that what this country is supposed to be about? Well, if the citizens of this country don't begin to resist the attempts of this administration to deny their freedoms, then we will find they no longer exist and the inhabitants of this country, in their acquiescence and apathy will not only not be worthy of their history but will discover they have no rights.
Geoff
Put the pieces together. Secret wiretapping, ability to hold prisoners indefinitely without charge, hiding the entire operation through classified descriptions. Just where do you think you are?
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Subject: Thanks for helping stop the Senate from pardoning President Bush.
Dear friend,
Thank you. Your name has been added to the petition and your comments will be delivered to your senators and representative.
Please take a moment to invite your friends and colleagues to sign. You can just forward the sample letter below.
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Here's a sample message to send to your friends:
Subject: Don't let the Senate let President Bush off the hook for breaking the law
Hi,
This week, the Senate is planning to quietly hold a vote that would pardon President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping innocent Americans.
The bill would let the administration off the hook for breaking the law and make it legal to wiretap Americans, in secret, without any oversight whenever they want to.
Democrats and some Republicans are holding strong against it, and if enough of us speak up we can stop it. Can you sign the petition opposing the Republican move to pardon President Bush for breaking the law?
http://pol.moveon.org/dontpardon/Thanks!
Here is the letter that was sent as part of the petition: {The following is my optional addition.}
Dear sirs.
The President is sworn to uphold the law not subvert it. Under the pretext of defending the country against foreign attacks, this administration has consistently disregarded and undermined the principles this country was founded on. If you all go through with this, your names will live in ignominy for generations.
PS
My ancestors were here in America before there was a United States and fought against the British under Ethan Allen with the Green Hill Mountain Boys in Vermont. This country was to be founded on freedom and independence not clandestine surveilance of its citizens. The current President rules by whim and decree and has no respect for the Constitution. May all your names live in infamy if you continue to cowardly, dishonenestly, and shamefully subvert the ideals of this nation. Shame on the lot of you!