AUDIO-John Nichols/Gore Vidal/Cindy Sheehan/Marcy Winograd on Impeachment

John Nichols, Gore Vidal, Cindy Sheehan, and Marcy Winograd on Impeachment

John Nichols, Gore Vidal, Cindy Sheehan, and Marcy Winograd on Impeachment
by Elaine Brower, www.opednews.com For 4 long years now I have railed against this government for the innumerable offenses committed against the people of this Country, the people of other Countries and our own Constitution. My son served 2 tours of duty in this so-called “War on Terror”, and is awaiting possible redeployment. I have…
Published on Thursday, March 22, 2007 by CommonDreams.org by Bill Moyers We do not have much time. Our political system is melting down, right here where you live. […] What’s to be done? The only answer to organized money is organized people. (More)
International Herald Tribune — Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich will leave Chicago as a governor Thursday morning. He may come home just an average citizen. Blagojevich plans to fly to Springfield and address the Senate before the final vote in his impeachment trial. Even Blagojevich predicts he’ll be convicted, costing him his job and all the…
dailykos Gillibrand to speak w/Conyers & Nadler re: Impeachment Hearings “The administration has stifled all discussion,” the congresswoman said. “What has to happen are contempt hearings. Investigations take time. I have no doubt the chairmen will pursue these investigations. Some resolutions are not worded well and I don’t support them. There need to be contempt…
By Maggie Fox, Reuters Health and Science Editor Health experts denounced President George W. Bush’s 2009 federal budget request on Monday, calling it a disaster for the health of Americans and saying they would look to Congress to change it. Bush’s $3.1 trillion spending plan proposes a 7 percent cut in funds for the Centers…
Indybay.org — Silicon Valley Impeachment Coalition organizes impeach “spell-in” where people laid down in San Jose City Hall Plaza to spell IMPEACH with their bodies on Saturday, June 9, 2007. At first it was demonstrations against the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Then it was vigils against the on-going military occupations of those countries…