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This 9/11, Mr. Bush, Resign!

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We remind you of what Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Peter Pace said: "It is the absolute responsibility of everybody in uniform to disobey an order that is either illegal or immoral." (1)

 


We remind you as well that the International Criminal Tribunal for Afghanistan has found George W. Bush to be a war criminal. That tribunal released you from your obligation to follow his orders.


Here is what Justice Niloufer Bhagwat wrote in her decision on behalf of the Tribunal:


"The Defendant [George W. Bush] is a convicted war criminal [and] consequently unfit to hold public office; citizens, soldiers and all civil personnel of the United States would be constitutionally and otherwise, justified in withdrawing all co-operation from the Defendant and his government; and in declining to obey illegal orders of the Defendant and his administration; including military orders threatening other nations or the people of the United States on the basis of the Nuremberg Principle, that illegal orders of Superiors must not be obeyed." (2)

 


Your duty is to force Mr. Bush out of office and not to go to war with Iran.


This September 11, every man and woman, not involved in emergency tasks, who remains at home is acting the part of the patriot. Let that be a clear message to you, Mr. Bush. Never mind impeachment; we the People demand that you and your cabinet resign immediately.


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(1) General Peter Pace, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, National Press Club Luncheon, Washington D.C., 17 February 2006, downloaded from http://www.jcs.mil/chairman/speeches/060217NatPressClubLunch.html">http://www.jcs.mil/chairman/speeches/060217NatPressClubLunch.html>, 6 Sept. 2007.  


(2) International Criminal Tribunal For Afghanistan at Tokyo, Final Written Opinion of Judge Niloufer Bhagwat, 10 March 2004, THE PEOPLE Versus GEORGE WALKER BUSH, President of the United States of America, donwloaded from
http://www.mindfully.org/Reform/2004/Afghanistan-Criminal-Tribunal10mar04.htm">http://www.mindfully.org/Reform/2004/Afghanistan-Criminal-Tribunal10mar04.htm>, 6 Sept. 2007. m, 6 Sept. 2007.
 

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