HON. RON PAUL
OF TEXAS
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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Mr. PAUL. Mr. Speaker, I rise, reluctantly, in favor of the motion to table House Resolution
799, Impeaching Richard B. Cheney, Vice
President of the United States, of high crimes
and misdemeanors, and in favor of referring
that resolution to the House Judiciary Committee
for full consideration. I voted to table
this resolution not because I do not share the
gentleman from Ohios desire to hold those responsible
for the Iraqi debacle accountable;
but rather, because I strongly believe that we
must follow established protocol in matters of
such importance. During my entire time in
Congress, I have been outspoken in my opposition
to war with Iraq and Iran. I have warned
my colleagues and the administration against
marching toward war in numerous speeches
over the years, and I have voted against every
appropriation to continue the war on Iraq.
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I have always been strongly in favor of vigorous congressional oversight of the executive
branch, and I have lamented our abrogation of
these Constitutional obligations in recent
times. I do believe, however, that this legislation
should proceed through the House of
Representatives following regular order, which
would require investigation and hearings in the
House Judiciary Committee before the resolution
proceeds to the floor for a vote. This time-
tested manner of moving impeachment legislation
may slow the process, but in the long run
it preserves liberty by ensuring that the House
thoroughly deliberates on such weighty matters.
In past impeachments of high officials, including
those of Presidents Nixon and Clinton,
the legislation had always gone through the
proper committee with full investigation and
accompanying committee report.
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I noted with some dismay that many of my colleagues who have long supported the war
changed their vote to oppose tabling the motion
for purely political reasons. That move
was a disrespectful to the Constitutional function
of this body and I could not support such
actions with my vote.
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I was pleased that the House did vote in favor of sending this legislation to the Judiciary
Committee, which essentially directs the
committee to examine the issue more closely
than it has done to this point.