On tonight's broadcast Michael Collins Piper reflected on the fact that a prominent former U.S. Congressman, Joe Scarborough, a Florida Republican and longtime supporter of President Bush, has publicly raised questions about the mentality and mindset of President George W. Bush. This comes on the heels of repeated allegations from a number of sources that have suggested that the president has not overcome his acknowledged problem with drink and that the president has exhibited bizarre,angry, childish behavior in the White House toward his staff, reflecting previous such behavior in the past toward reporters and other critics. In Piper's estimation this is a threat to America's national security. In fact, Piper's concern reflects the concerns of many former top-ranking American military leaders who have said that the president's drive (based on lies) to get the United States into the war on iraq has harmed America and its place in the world. These military leaders and others have expressed concerns about the president's drive for war against Iran (a longtime goal of the Zionist elite in America and the state of Israel) and about the president's apparent consideration of the use of nuclear weapons against Iran and its nuclear facilities. Piper noted that many patriots have advocated impeaching President Bush and Vice President Cheney, which would require congressional action, but Piper reminds people that the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides for legal measures by the presidential cabinet to remove the president from office if it is determined that the president is unfit (physically, mentally, morally or legally) to continue serving in office. Piper expressed his hope that America's military leaders will consult with the cabinet and advise them of the dangers to America posed by Bush's retention of the presidency and that the cabinet will then take the necessary measures to remove both President Bush and Vice President Cheney and allow for the Constitution succession to office of House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.). Although Hastert is "no bargain" said Piper, virtually anything would be preferrable to the continuing service of Bush in an office that he illegally gained through apparent vote fraud and behind-the-scenes political maneuvering in both 2000 and 2004. In the past, for example, Piper has noted that Chief Justice William Rehnquist, now deceased, who oversaw the installation of Bush in the White House in 2000, had previously served as the attorney for an organized crime figure in Arizona, "Big Jim" Hensley, who was the henchman of the boss of Arizona politics (both Democratic and Republican), Kemper Marley, who was a longtime frontman for the liquor empire of Canadian billionaire and World Jewish Congress chief Sam Bronfman, whose son, Edgar Bronfman (now an American citizen) is one of the most powerful Zionist leaders on the face of the planet (as Piper outlined in his book, "The New Jerusalem" available from Americanfreepress.net). Hensley went to jail, taking the rap for Marley, in a deal arranged by Rehnquist. And, as Piper points out, Hensley's reward for taking the rap was being awarded a major beer distributorship today worth more than $100 million. What many don't know is that Hensley's daughter is now the second wife of one of Israel's most stalwart spokesmen in Congress, Arizona Sen. John McCain who hopes to succeed Bush. So the massive Zionist corruption behind McCain (and Bush) is immense. However, with Constitution means still available to force Bush out of office, public discussion of Bush's policies and his mentality—which appears to be based on religious extremism which leads Bush to believe, as he has said publicly on several occasions, that he is being directed by God—is critically vital at this time. Piper urges people to spread the word about the 25th Amendment to the Constitution (which is easily accessible to anyone) and for Americans to clamor for the 25th Amendment to be utilized before Bush launches another disastrous war that could lead to the destruction of America. Every good American who supports our Constitution, loves our flag, supports our troops, and values our American way of life and the principles outlined in our Declaration of Independence needs to spread the word—before it's too late. We must call for the 25th Amendment to be utilized NOW.