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According to the revelations in a recently disclosed top level
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yourself), president Bush had
decided no later than July, 2002, to attack Iraq and that "the
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A resolution of Inquiry has also been proposed as follows:
Whereas considerable evidence has emerged that George W. Bush,
President of the United States, has engaged in a conspiracy to deceive and
mislead the United States Congress and the American people as to the basis
for taking the nation into war against Iraq, that George W. Bush,
President of the United States, has manipulated intelligence so as to
allege falsely a national security threat posed to the United States by
Iraq, and that George W. Bush, President of the United States, has
committed a felony by submitting a false report to the United States
Congress on the reasons for launching a first-strike invasion of Iraq:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiciary is directed to
investigate and report to the House of Representatives whether sufficient
grounds exist to impeach George W. Bush, President of the United States.
Upon completion of such investigation, that Committee shall report
thereto, including, if the Committee so determines, articles of
impeachment.
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