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  • Reporter calls for Joint Chief to overthrow President Bush

    08/26/2007 8:55:43 AM PDT · by Seabee133 · 34 replies · 457+ views
    Qando, Online Magazine ^ | Aug. 25,.2007 | Dale Franks
    Well, we've all known—since 2000, really—that a lot of people don't like George W. Bush. And we've all known that a lot of people on the Left fundamentally doubt the president's competence and legitimacy. But this goes far beyond that. This is a seriously written bit of complete insanity. And worse. It's from Martin Lewis at the Huffington Post, whoever he is. In this post, he writes an open letter to General peter Pace, the CJCS, urging him to—get ready for it—"relieve the president of command". Though you are Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the President's principal...
  • HuffPo Calls For Military Coup In USA

    08/27/2007 12:18:11 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 83 replies · 2,017+ views
    Captain's Quarters ^ | August 25, 2007 | Ed Morrissey
    The Huffington Post published a plea to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs today to arrest George Bush for "conduct unbecoming" -- essentially, a military coup against the elected government of the United States. Martin Lewis claims that the military can arrest a President while not conducting a coup d'etat by focusing only on his role as Commander in Chief of the military: General Pace - you have the power to fulfill your responsibility to protect the troops under your command. Indeed you have an obligation to do so. You can relieve the President of his command. Not of his...
  • HuffPo Calls For Military Coup In USA

    The Huffington Post published a plea to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs today to arrest George Bush for "conduct unbecoming" -- essentially, a military coup against the elected government of the United States. Martin Lewis claims that the military can arrest a President while not conducting a coup d'etat by focusing only on his role as Commander in Chief of the military:
  • HuffPo Blogger Has 'Seven Days in May' Fantasy

    08/26/2007 7:24:06 AM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 9 replies · 631+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | August 26, 2007 | P.J. Gladnick
    It seems that the Huffington Post has more than its share of raving moonbats. On the heels of Lawrence O'Donnel ranting about how torturing dogs is no worse than fishing, we have HuffPo blogger, Martin Lewis, engaged in a "Seven Days In May" fantasy involving a military coup against President Bush. Lewis calls himself a humorist but perhaps his greatest feat of humor, although unintentional, is the rationale for a military coup he gives in General Pace, You Can Save the US - by Arresting Bush for "Conduct Unbecoming." General Peter PaceChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff400 Joint Staff Pentagon Washington, D.C. 20318-0400...
  • Huffington Post Idiot Calls For Military Coup In America

    08/25/2007 8:27:48 PM PDT · by Jay777 · 34 replies · 1,171+ views
    Stop The ACLU ^ | 25 Aug 2007 | Jay777
    For Real...Blog Reaction Roundup!Quote: To be crystal clear - I am NOT advocating or inciting you to undertake any illegal act, insurrection, mutiny, putsch or military coup. You are an honorable patriotic man. I am NOT advocating or inciting you to interfere with any of the civilian duties of the President. That would not be a legal action by you. However you have the legal responsibility - under Article 134 of the Uniform Code Of Military Justice - to protect the troops under your command by relieving the President of his MILITARY command. If you have reason to believe that...
  • HuffPo Calls For Military Coup In USA

    08/25/2007 4:50:41 PM PDT · by Laverne · 90 replies · 2,709+ views
    Captains Quarters ^ | 8/24/07 | Ed Morrissey
    The Huffington Post published a plea to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs today to arrest George Bush for "conduct unbecoming" -- essentially, a military coup against the elected government of the United States. Martin Lewis claims that the military can arrest a President while not conducting a coup d'etat by focusing only on his role as Commander in Chief of the military: General Pace - you have the power to fulfill your responsibility to protect the troops under your command. Indeed you have an obligation to do so. You can relieve the President of his command. Not of his...