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August 4, 2007

[Video] Kucinich to submit Impeachment Petitions to Congress

Filed under: D.C., IfP News, Impeachment Progress News, Minnesota — Jodin Morey @ 8:47 pm


Video-Kucinich to submit Impeachment Petitions to Congress

Click here to get your name in the congressional record calling on Cheney’s Impeachment!


7 Comments

  1. [...] Since then, Kucinich held a press conference informing the public of this. [...]

    Pingback by Impeach Bush For Peace » Kucinich (D-OH) to Submit Your Impeachment Petitions into the Congressional Record — August 5, 2007 @ 3:03 pm

  2. Yeah right..I click the link and Dubya forwards my name to Homeland Security.

    Comment by Denny — August 5, 2007 @ 3:59 pm

  3. Denny, you and 200,000 other citizens who have already done it.

    Comment by Jodin Morey — August 5, 2007 @ 4:18 pm

  4. Denny,

    Are you going to make your decisions based upon fear or upon your personal integrity

    I have no doubt that I am on any and every list they have for dissenters and critics.

    I consider it a privilege.

    Bring it on, fascist motherf****rs!!!

    Mikael Rudolph

    Comment by Mikael — August 5, 2007 @ 5:09 pm

  5. Agreed. Now isn’t the time for fear. Fear is how we are losing this country. It’s time to be brave. I signed and I’m proud. To die for the liberation of the Republic would be an honor.

    Comment by Michael Chewning — August 5, 2007 @ 6:41 pm

  6. Greetings…

    I mailed eighty-five members of the House Of Representatives DIY impeachment petitions for both Bush and Cheney plus a cover letter and a personal note on July 26. I got my first response on Saturday, August 4. It was a refusal from Rosa L. DeLauro from Connecticut to my request for representation. Since she doesn’t take email from anyone who is not her constituent, I mailed her the following letter:

    _____________________________________________
    Saturday, August 4, 2007

    Honorable Rosa L. DeLauro
    59 Elm Street
    New Haven, CT 06510

    Re: Impeachment

    Dear Honorable Rosa L. DeLauro:

    My name is Israel Davis. I recently sent you a letter requesting that you represent me in the House Of Representatives by presenting petitions for impeachment of both Bush and Cheney. I sent a separate petition for each and a cover letter stating the rules and precedent that would permit such an action. I sent a total of eighty-five requests to members in an attempt to get someone to represent me. I received a response from you almost immediately; in fact, yours was the first to arrive in my mailbox. Thank you for getting back to me in such a timely fashion.

    Unfortunately, your reply was not what I was expecting. You stated “As much as I would like to assist you, there is a long-standing agreement among Members of Congress that we will handle matters only for our own constituents, and will refer others to their own representatives.” I have contacted my own representative (on the same day I contacted you) in regard to this matter, and despite the proximity, I have not yet received a reply.

    Not to be rude, but does your reply mean that in matters of such national import, you will allow “a long-standing agreement among Members of Congress” to keep you from doing your duty as a citizen of the United States and an elected representative? Even if my “own representative” doesn’t represent me?

    Again, not to be impolite or unmannerly, but given the gravity of my request concerning the future of the United States, that seems like a pretty lame excuse. In excess of fifty percent of the populace has indicated in polls they support impeachment. I’m sure you know this already. Can we afford to wait until Bush and Cheney get us into a mess we can’t get out of? What needs to be done, needs to be done, no matter who does it. Hopefully, you will reconsider.

    I would like to hear from you again soon. Thank you for your dedicated service and concern for us all.

    Sincerely,

    Israel Davis

    _______________________________________

    Her refusal response was so much BS. The people in Washington are waiting to see which way the wind blows. The only thing that will get them off their well-paid and in some cases corporate-owned corrupt butts is to continue to write, e-mail, call, and contact them as often as possible. Write your local newspaper (your congress people read the letters, yes, yes, they do). The internet is powerful; look for places to express your opinion, along with facts to back it up. If you have friends who are on the fence, do whatever you can to get them off. Inform them of what is really going on while they are watching CNN. Give them The World Can’t Wait and Impeach For Peace URLs, and tell them about the DIY impeachment petitions. Shucky-darn, if you have to, write a letter for them, whatever it takes. Join a political action group. Participate in protests. It takes money to move mountains, so send money if you can – five, ten, twenty dollars from thousands of people adds up. With only seventeen months left in Bush and Cheney’s term of office, we’ve got to get this done immediately if not sooner. Bush and Cheney and the rest are counting on the fact that they are short termers to keep people from acting.

    I don’t know if it will do any good, but I will continue to respond to anyone who responds to me. I would suggest that others do the same.

    In my opinion -

    If you do write to politicians, please remember to be polite, clear, concise, and to the point. If people resort to name calling and emotional diatribes, all it does is give the recipient a reason to ignore the letter, thereby negating the purpose. Of course, what you write and how you write it is up to you. Who the devil am I to be telling people how to do it? Just a thought from an old man.

    Live long and prosper!

    Israel Davis

    Comment by Israel Davis — August 5, 2007 @ 8:11 pm

  7. Those who sacrifice freedom for safety deserve neither and will lose both.

    Comment by Sue Xian — August 6, 2007 @ 11:48 am

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• If we impeach Bush, we’ll get President Cheney!
The first impeachment resolution introduced by McKinney included Bush, Cheney, and Rice. Although, even if we only initially pursue Bush, initiating the impeachment process will lead to an investigation that will implicate lots of people in the Bush administration who are guilty of committing crimes, including Cheney.

No matter who we get to replace Bush, we’ll be showing those in power that anyone who breaks the law will be held accountable.

• Promoting impeachment will seem too “extreme.”
Demanding that crimes be investigated is NOT extreme. Some previous impeachment attempts were considered extreme because they were pursued for actions that didn't rise to the level of a Constitutional crisis, which is what the impeachment tool is meant to be used for. Nixon's impeachment, however, was bipartisan.

  • We should wait to impeach...
Wait to impeach? We've waited 3 or more years too long already. We had enough evidence to impeach years ago. Remember, an impeachment only means you have enough evidence to warrant a trial, just like an indictment. Our congress people didn't take an oath to bipartisanship. They took an oath to the Constitution. Besides which, our troops, Iraqi civilians, and our own civil liberties are all waiting for this.
 
• Before we impeach, we should get some legislation passed...
And with unconstitutional Presidential Signing Statements, veto power, and the power of "Commander in Chief" at his disposal, how do you think Congress is going to get anything accomplished without first impeaching Bush?

If your tire blows while you're driving, do you stop to fix it? Or do you continue driving on your rim because to stop would take too much time?

• It hurts the democracy to go through a presidential impeachment. And Bush is a lame duck anyway.
Holding government officials accountable for their actions strengthens our democracy. Letting lawlessness stand weakens it.

Sometimes reprimanding a child (president) doesn't make the family (Washington) a happy place. But you still have to do it so the child and his siblings (future presidents) learn about accountability. Impeachment is horribly UNDERUSED, which is part of why there's so much corruption at the top. Politicians must learn to fear it. People think things are better because we improved the make-up of our law-making body, Congress. But Bush is BREAKING LAWS. So, it doesn't matter how many laws Congress passes if they don't serve their OVERSIGHT duties as well by impeaching. They swore to defend the Constitution. What are laws without enforcement?

Besides, considering Bush's track-record of breaking laws, he can still do a lot of damage. Our troops, Iran, and our Supreme Court are all endangered so long as he remains in office. Waiting until Bush is out of office will leave us complicit in any further crimes he commits. The Union of Concerned Scientists has estimated that the death toll from a "tactical" nuclear weapon of the kind Bush is contemplating using in Iran would be at minimum 3 million men, women, and children. The path of death would stretch across country boundaries into India.

Perhaps worst of all, we set a terrible precedent by allowing Bush to stay in office after he's broken so many laws. Impeachment will stop future presidents from using Bush's actions as justification for even more lawbreaking and erosion of civil liberties.

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Republican. If we support impeachment it will lower the chances of my party winning in 2008.

So, your party would rather win elections than do what's right for the country? I hope you're wrong. I also hope the public is willing to throw additional support to any party that holds our elected officials accountable for their actions. This has been historically true with every single impeachment effort launched. And this impeachment effort would begin with majority support (unlike most past impeachments including Nixon).

• Impeachment will never happen. Congress members will block it.
Well, all we need is a majority of support in the House. And 2/3rds vote in the Senate to remove Bush from office will happen once the evidence gets aired on the floor of the House, and subsequently the national media outlets. The political pressure will become too great.

Today's impossibility is tomorrow's reality. Congress members will realize that tying their political future to Bush reduces their chances of getting elected. Remember, one way or another, Bush is gone by 2009— but members of Congress may retain their offices beyond that date. Bush's poll numbers are extremely low, and most Americans support impeachment. This is a bipartisan movement. This means that if we make the pressure unbearable for Members of Congress, they'll turn on him to keep their own seats (like they did with Nixon). It's already starting to happen. While many Members of Congress have behaved unethically in the last few years, it's important to understand that this is related to their warped view of what's in their self-interest. Let's wake them up to their true self-interest (impeaching the president), by showing them our support for impeachment.

And even if we only impeach, and the Senate fails to do their duty and remove him from office, it will only implicate the Senators who fail to do their sworn Constitutional duty.

• But Speaker of the House Pelosi said that Impeachment was "off the table."

Pelosi most likely said this to remove any appearance of conflict-of-interest that would arise if she were thrust into the presidency as a result of the coming impeachment. What we need to do is to pressure Pelosi not to interfere with impeachment maneuverings within her party. Sending her Do-It-Yourself impeachments legitimizes her when she joins the impeachment movement in the future.

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