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Can President Bush Be Impeached? Former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark Makes His Case

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The U.S. Constitution provides the means for preventing George W. Bush from engaging in a war of aggression against Iraq. It’s called impeachment. Former Attorney General of the United States Ramsey Clark makes his case.

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  • Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General.

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