BUSH
ARTICLE I. FAILURE TO ENSURE THE LAWS ARE FAITHFULLY
EXECUTED
(1) Illegal Domestic Spying.
In violation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
[50 USC Chapter 36], George Walker Bush did clandestinely direct
the National Security Agency and various other intelligence agencies,
in secret and outside the lawful scope of their mandates, to conduct
electronic surveillance of citizens of the United States on U.S.
soil without seeking to obtain, before or after, a judicial warrant,
as required by FISA, for purposes unrelated to any lawful function
of his offices, the said program having been subsequently ruled
illegal (ACLU vs. NSA); he has also concealed the existence of this
unlawful program of spying on American citizens from the people
and all but a few of their representatives in Congress, even resorting
to outright public deceit as on 20 April, 2004, when he told an
audience in Buffalo, New York: “any time you hear the United
States government talking about wiretap, it requires…a court
order. Nothing has changed, by the way. When we're talking about
chasing down terrorists, we're talking about getting a court order
before we do so,” whereby said George Walker Bush, President
of the United States, did commit and was guilty of high crimes against
the United States of America.