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IMPEACH BLIAR

impeachblair.com | 23.08.2005 17:36

Then prosecute him as the law allows, so that he is unable to take the post that's apparently his payoff for his loyalty to the Neo-Fascists who created the Iraq war, becoming a full board member of the Carlyle Group.

A group of MPs declared their intention to bring a motion of impeachment against the Prime Minister for High Crimes and Misdemeanours in relation to the invasion of Iraq. The charges are based on evidence presented in a report commissioned by Adam Price MP entitled A Case to Answer .

The report which is co-authored by academics Glen Rangwala and Dan Plesch presents evidence that the Prime Minister deliberately distorted the intelligence assessments available to him in order to deceive the public and Parliament over the case for war, and recommends that impeachment procedures are begun against the Prime Minister for this misconduct. In addition, the report maintains that the Prime Minister's actions have destroyed the British government's reputation for honesty around the world; it has damaged and discredited the intelligence services; it has undermined the constitution by weakening cabinet government and has made a mockery of Parliament as representative of the people.

Tony Blair has misled the people time and time again – this conduct cannot continue to go unchecked. The Members of Parliament backing this campaign believe it is their duty to do all they can to hold this Prime Minister to account in order to restore the people's faith in the democratic process.

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23.08.2005 18:59

Better still - Hang him by his balls in Parliament Square.

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Thought crime

23.08.2005 20:09

That's indirect incitement of political violence, that is! I'll be round to put you under house arrest when David Blunkett's not hanging around my office waiting to take over my desk.

Charles Clarke


Politicians = Destruction

24.08.2005 12:49

All politicians deserve the same future, the hanging from their balls in Parliament Square, starting with Blair and his Labour MP's then the Conservatives and then George Galloway.

Bunch of scroungers living off the people doing nothing in their parasit lives.

Danny


What's wrong with democracy?

24.08.2005 13:07

If you were to string Blair up by his balls and replace him with someone who holds your views, wouldn't it be a bit of a slap in the face to the millions of people who said they DID want him to be PM?

Granted, the system we have at the moment is flawed, but it's a hell of a lot better than having the loudest shouter or the strongest arm deciding who runs the country.

Just a thought.

FT


We are not powerful to the point of impeaching Bliar

24.08.2005 14:08

The matter is not Bliar, but capitalism.

Revolution is the solution.

Orgareff


er...

24.08.2005 14:12

when the loudest shouters
are corporate fascists

and they 'manage'
our perception of democracy

and those 'allowed' to be in power

what can be done ?




pc


We have not voted for Blair to be Prime Minister.

24.08.2005 18:45

Blair was chosen by the Labour Party to be Prime Minister not by the voters in an election. He should at least be chosen by the whole Parliament.
I stand by any attempts to have him removed from office, he should stand trial for war crimes.

When I say any atempt I don't mean "any", for instance you could shoot him dead and that would remove him from office.

I'm not suggesting someone else should shoot him dead...

Melcorind


Blair is the loudest shouter and has the strongest arm

24.08.2005 20:01

The millions of people wanted Blair to be PM, not warmongrel, not Bush's complice.

Yeller


Blair's crimes are mounting!

25.08.2005 13:54

Blair's crimes include, lying to Parliament as a pretext for an illegal war, which cost tens of thousands of Iraqi lives and the "SACRIFICE" of thousands of young soldiers.

The use of illegal weapons such as Napalm, Cluster Bombs and Depleted Uranium, with it's horrific consequences.

Complicity in torture and unlawful detention without trial.

Introducing legislation which makes unalienable human rights obsolete, in violation of the Magna Carta which states:

“That men in our kingdom shall have and keep all these liberties, rights, and concessions, well and peaceably in their fullness and entirety for them and their heirs, of us and our heirs, in all things and all places for ever.”

He is also guilty of the murder of Jean Charles De Menenez.

If all that is not enough for impeachment or hanging by the balls, what is?

...and counting