
Rep. Congressman:
Impeach Bush For Violating
Constitution - Not Partisan Payback
Says American Union is bellwether for world
government
Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | July
10 2006
Republican Congressman Ron Paul says
President Bush has presided over a doctrine
of violating the Constitution at every turn
and that he should be impeached - but that
likely Democratic efforts to do so will be
in the interests of playing politics and not
the health of the nation.
During
an interview with Alex Jones on the GCN
Radio network, Paul outlined the likely
scenario as to how impeachment proceedings
would unfold.
"I'd be
surprised if they win both - I think they're
going to win one body and if they win the
House right now they do not say they would
have an impeachment but I think the way that
place operates I think they probably will
make every effort," said Paul.
"If they
happened to have a ten or fifteen vote
margin that would be a political thing - it
would be payback time."
Paul
said that Bush should be impeached not under
the umbrella of partisan vengeance but for
ceaselessly breaking the laws of the land.
"I would
have trouble arguing that he's been a
Constitutional President and once you
violate the Constitution and be proven to do
that I think these people should be removed
from office."

Opining
that the US had entered a period of "soft
fascism," Paul noted that the legacy of the
Bush administration has been the total
abandonment of Constitutional principles.
"Congress has generously ignored the
Constitution while the President flaunts it,
the courts have ignored it and they get in
the business of legislating so there's no
respect for the rule of law." said Paul.
"When
the Presidents signs all these bills and
then adds statements after saying I have no
intention of following it - he's in a way
signing it and vetoing - so in his mind he's
vetoing a lot of bills, in our mind under
the rule of law he hasn't vetoed a thing."
Asked
what the ultimate agenda was behind the
American Union and the push on behalf of the
Bush administration to homogenize the US
with Mexico and Canada, Paul was clear in
his response.
"I think
the goal is one world government - we have
not only the U.N. - we have the WTO, the IMF,
the World Bank, then we have all the
subsidiaries like NAFTA and hemispheric
governments, highways coming in."
"I just
hope and pray that we can wake up enough
people," said Paul, noting that Texans in
his own backyard were more aware of Bush
selling out the country for an American
Union than anyone in Washington
.