FEINGOLD CALLS FOR CENSURE OF PRESIDENT, ADMINISTRATION
OFFICIALS OVER IRAQ & ATTACK ON RULE OF LAW
Feingold to Introduce Resolutions Censuring President Bush, Vice
President Cheney, and Other Administration Officials
July 22, 2007
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Russ Feingold announced today
that he will introduce two censure resolutions condemning the President,
Vice President and other administration officials for misconduct relating
to the war in Iraq and for their repeated assaults on the rule of law.
Feingold called the resolutions appropriate and necessary steps for
Congress to rebuke an administration that is responsible for some of
the worst misconduct and the worst abuses of the law in American history.
“Censure is about holding the administration accountable,”
Feingold said. “Congress needs to formally condemn the President
and members of the administration for misconduct before and during the
Iraq war, and for undermining the rule of law at home. Censure is not
a cure for the devastating toll this administration’s actions
have taken on this country. But when future generations look back at
the terrible misconduct of this administration, they need to see that
a co-equal branch of government stood up and held to account those who
violated the principles on which this nation was founded.”
Feingold will work with his colleagues, as well as seek input from
his constituents and the American people, as he crafts the final language
of the resolutions. The first resolution will condemn the President
and others for misconduct relating to the war in Iraq including:
- Overstating the case that Saddam Hussein had WMD, particularly nuclear
weapons, and falsely implying a relationship with al Qaeda and links
to 9/11.
- Failing to plan for the civil conflict and humanitarian problems
that the intelligence community predicted.
- Over-stretching the Army, Marine Corps and Guard with prolonged
deployments.
- Justifying our military involvement in Iraq by repeatedly distorting
the situation on the ground there.
The second resolution will focus on the administration’s attack
on the rule of law with respect to, among other things:
- The illegal NSA warrantless wiretapping program.
- Extreme policies on torture, the Geneva Conventions, and detainees
at Guantanamo.
- The refusal to recognize legitimate congressional oversight into
the improper firings of U.S. Attorneys.
In March 2006, Feingold introduced a resolution censuring the President
for authorizing and misleading Congress and the public about the illegal
NSA warrantless wiretapping program. In January 2007, the administration
finally brought its wiretapping program within the FISA statute.
“At my town hall meetings, online, and everywhere I go, I hear
the American people demanding that the President and his administration
be held accountable for their misconduct, both with regard to the disastrous
war in Iraq and their flagrant abuse of the rule of law. Censure is
a relatively modest response, but one that puts Congress on record condemning
their actions, both for the American people today and for future generations,”
Feingold said.
Feingold is encouraging people to email suggestions of what to include
in the censure resolution. People can email Senator Feingold at Russell_Feingold@feingold.senate.gov
or visit his webpage at http://feingold.senate.gov. |