Dean Accuses President Bush Of Spying On Political Enemies

Though the title of the article doesn’t tell you that, here’s the Dean quote that states it:

“I think there’s a lot of similarities between Nixon and Agnew and Bush and Cheney,” Dean said, referring to vice presidents Spiro Agnew, also forced to resign from office, and Vice President Richard Cheney. “They’re both using the IRS for political purposes. They’re both spying on people they don’t like and not just terrorists, but also American citizens. Neither one of them particularly believes in judicial rights. They’ve both been dishonest with the American people.”

This isn’t just some nonchalant swipe at the President. He’s accusing the President of the United States of using the government to destroy his political enemies in the manner that Richard Nixon did in the Watergate era. I’m sure that the sickos on the moonbat left agree with that but it isn’t reality. If it were, he’d leak the proof to the NY Times who would run it on the front page for 53 straight days like they did with Abu Ghraib. He’s flinging nasty accusations at the President without proof of his accusations.

It’s also revealing that he’s giving voice to the covert Democratic plan of impeaching the President. If President Bush is wiretapping political enemies, that’s certainly grounds for impeachment. Yes, I know that Nancy Pelosi has given us the ‘guarantee’ that they wouldn’t impeach the President while she’s speaker. Does anyone think that that’s the truth? To believe that that’s the truth, we’d have to believe that she’s persuaded John Conyers, one of the most BDS-afflicted moonbats in our nation’s history, that he shouldn’t start impeachment hearing minutes after they take control.

If you believe that, call me because I’ve got a bridge to sell you.

By the way, what is Dean talking about when he talks about “judicial rights”? I’d understand it if he said something like “President Bush doesn’t believe in Constitutional rights.” I’d think he wasn’t being honest but I’d be familiar with the terminology. Is Dean saying that the President doesn’t believe in the type of activist judges that he prefers? If that’s what he meant, I suspect that most Americans wouldn’t like the notion of activist judges.

They certainly didn’t like the activist justices that ruled against private property rights in Kelo v. New London. We know that they didn’t agree with the Massachusetts liberals who created gay marriage by ordering the Massachusetts legislature to write legislation that legalized gay marriage.

If Dean wants to put Democrats on that side of the judicial debate, then he’s welcome to do so. Somehow, I don’t think that’s a position that Democrats want to be in.

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  1. Let Freedom Ring » Blog Archive » Dean Accuses President Bush Of Spying On Political Enemies Says:

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  3. Defector Says:

    OK the Dems got Kerry’s foot out of his mouth
    NEXT IN LINE!!!!!
    now Mr. Dean pick your foot up, turn it sideways and just shove in here

  4. bob Says:

    “Judical Rights” = The right of an activist judge to completely ignore the law, the Constitution, and if necessary the other two branches of government whenever doing so will further his own personal political viewpoint.

  5. Jodin Says:

    Do-It-Yourself Impeachment, no joke.
    The Citizens’ movement.

    The day the nation demands impeachment is almost upon us. On Jan 3rd, sacks and sacks of mail will be sent to congress demanding impeachment via the House of Representative’s own rules. This legal document is as binding as if a State or if the House itself passed the impeachment resolution (H.R. 635).

    There’s a little known and rarely used clause of the “Jefferson Manual” in the rules for the House of Representatives which sets forth the various ways in which a president can be impeached. Only the House Judiciary Committee puts together the Articles of Impeachment, but before that happens, someone has to initiate the process.

    That’s where we come in. In addition to the State-by-State method, one of the ways to get impeachment going is for individual citizens like you and me to submit a memorial. ImpeachforPeace.org, part of the movement to impeach the president, has created a new memorial based on one which was successful in impeaching a federal official in the past. You can find it on their website as a PDF.

    STOP WAITING FOR YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TO ACT FOR YOU.

    You can initiate the impeachment process yourself by downloading the memorial, filling in the relevant information in the blanks (your name, state, etc.), and sending it in. Be a part of history.

    http://ImpeachForPeace.org/ImpeachNow.html

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