[Video] Kucinich’s Fight to Impeach Bush: Part I
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By Thom Shanker and David Johnston, New York Times Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the mastermind of the September 2001 attacks, and others whose trials would risk exposing intelligence operations. This group, estimated at two dozen to 50, would be placed indefinitely in military brigs on American soil. (Original Article)
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CURT ANDERSON, AP News Jose Padilla has spent more than five years in custody, first as a purported “dirty bomb” plotter and then for allegedly being part of a support cell for Islamic extremists, including al-Qaida. This week, a federal judge will decide whether Padilla, 37, and two co-defendants should spend the rest of their…
Associated Press The federal agency that regulates the nation’s mining industry says that it has failed to issue penalties for hundreds of citations issued since 2000 and that the problem could extend back beyond 1995. Matthew Faraci, a spokesman for the agency, the Mine Safety and Health Administration, said Sunday, “We would guess it goes…
The Caucus — Representative Dennis J. Kucinich of Ohio may get excluded from Democratic presidential debates, as he has been recently, but no one can deny him the floor in the House. And today Mr. Kucinich took to the floor to fire off his latest salvo at the Bush administration: his plans to introduce Articles…
Dennis Loo, author of “Impeach the President: The Case Against Bush and Cheney” discusses the current state of impeachment. Click here to hear the Podcast Impeach the President is a comprehensive analysis of a criminal administration.It unearths the stories behind voter fraud in 2000 and 2004, the overt lies used to justify pre-emptive war on…
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In the article in “TIME”
A Unanimous no to Nixon,
Where Nixon The court found Nixons claim of executive
privilage was too “broad”and undifferenetiated.”Where it no Danger to the nation if the tapes were turned over
to the sirca for in camera.Bush doesn’t have any business
obstructing justice in my opion and from other article
that susbstantiate,Bush doesn’t have a valid reason to abuse executive privilage,which it sound very loud here
as such,bush “beyound broad and undifferenetiated.”
Bush needs to be sworn in to testify.
Impeach,Only the honest survive.