The following was a result of my effort to impeach VP Cheney for his allocation of over $12 Billion dollars to his corporation, Halliburton.
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Sen Bingaman,
Policing other politicians is part of your job.
Had any other business person allocated Federal Funds to their corporation as VP Cheney has done, they would have gone to jail. VP Cheney has more lawyers and business advisors than most other corporations in the United States, so he has no excuse for his actions, he knew what he was doing.
Halliburton moved its corporate offices to Dubai; becoming an off-shore corporation. All of which initiated while VP Cheney was the CEO of that corporation. VP Cheney had full prior knowledge of his intended actions.
Many other American companies can provide the same services as Halliburton. No attempt was made to mitigate wrong doing by negating contractual agreements with Halliburton and providing contracts to other American companies.
VP Cheney illegally allocated greater than 12 Billion dollars to his corporation, Halliburton. His actions were initiated when he was the acting CEO.
VP Cheney has acted contrary to the best interests of the American public; and in effect, to promote foreign and personal interests contrary to the interests of the United States.
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Now that I know where you stand regarding corrupt political practices, I will begin campaigning against you!
Any politician that promotes crime as our representative, does NOT deserve to be our Representative.
Through me alone, you have lost at least 1,200 votes in any of your following elections. I'm tired of figure heads that do not hold other politicians accountable for their corrupt practices!
Policing other politicians is part of your job.
James Dunn
--- On Mon 08/13, < senator_bingaman@bingaman.senate.gov > wrote:
From: [mailto: senator_bingaman@bingaman.senate.gov]
To: james.dunn@excite.com
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 09:06:50 -0400
Subject: Responding to your message
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Dear James :
Thankyou for contacting me regarding the Administration's policies. I appreciate your taking the time towrite.
AlthoughI do not believe it would be in the best interest of our country to initiate measures to impeach PresidentBush and Vice President Cheney, I have a number of concerns about aspects of the Administration's domesticand foreign policy agendas. I believe the Administration's policies shouldbe a reflection of our priorities as a nation and that all too often these priorities seem inconsistentwith our nation's values. I believe it will be a mistake if the theAdministration continues to pursue a n agenda that is outof touch with the needs and concerns of the majority of Americans. Congressremains closely divided, and the reality is that both parties will have to find common ground and seekbipartisan solutions in order to address our country's pressing problems. Let me assure you thatI will continue to work to ensure that the values and policies that have made this country great arenot undermined or reversed by an extremist agenda. These values center around improving thequality of life for all Americans and upholding the rights embodied in our Constitution.
Asalways, the public plays an important role in our democracy by keeping the government in check, and Iencourage you to stay engaged. Again, thank you for writing. Please do not hesitate to contact me regardingany other matter of importance to you and your community.
Sincerely,
JEFF BINGAMAN
United States Senator
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Notice the words that are pushed together in Senator Bingamans letter. This often happens when someone copies and pastes messages in email. Apparently, many more people than just myself have voiced their desire to impeach President Bush and Vice President Cheney.