Democrat Congressman calls for Bush impeachment

PanARMENIAN.Net - Democrat Dennis Kucinich introduced a 35-count resolution to impeach U.S. President George W. Bush, claiming that the president set out to deceive the nation, and violated his oath of office with the Iraq war.



Addressing the House of Representatives on Monday evening, the Ohio congressman and former presidential candidate accused the administration of a number of offenses, including lying to Congress and the public about its reasons for the 2003 invasion of Iraq.



He said Bush "fraudulently" justified the war on Iraq and misled "the American people and members of Congress to believe Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction so as to manufacture a false case for war."



"President George W. Bush, by such conduct, is guilty of an impeachable offense warranting removal from office," Kucinich said.



House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Congress would not pursue the impeachment of Bush saying it was "off the table," RIA Novosti reports.



Last time impeachment process was launched against President Bill Clinton in 2000 over the Lewinski case. Clinton was accused of sexual harassment and abuse of power. However, he succeeded to avoid impeachment.
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