Eric Oemig Speaks for Impeachment in Washington
Eric Oemig Speaks for Impeachment in Washington
Eric Oemig Speaks for Impeachment in Washington
“Inalienable Rights”? Someone want to loan our Attorney General a Declaration of Independence? By ROBERT PARRY Consortium News In one of the most chilling public statements ever made by a U.S. Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales questioned whether the U.S. Constitution grants habeas corpus rights of a fair trial to every American.… Gonzales argued that the…
On Wednesday, in a debate on CNN’s “New Day,” The Atlantic senior editor David Frum warned Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest abuses of power, and said the president-elect could be “driving himself” to impeachment. “[T]he thing here is not to be considered so much just with the conflict of interests. We have actual abuses [of…
The Philadelphia Inquirer by Richard A. Clarke Richard A. Clarke is former head of counterterrorism at the National Security Council When I left the Bush administration in 2003, it was clear to me that its strategy for defeating terrorism was leaving our nation more vulnerable and our people in a perilous place. Not only did…
By JAY WEAVER, Miami Herald Feb 22, 2007 height=”96″ alt=”jose_padilla_fbi_ap.jpg”Today’s highly publicized hearing about the competency of terror defendant Jose Padilla may be focused on his mental fitness to stand trial in April. But it’s really about his defense lawyers’ ploy to explore — and expose — for the first time how the one-time “enemy…
ePluribus Media — Remove Cheney first, “since we really don’t want Cheney to be President. So remove him first, and then set your sights on Bush.” If Bush recommends a competent replacement for Cheney, so be it. Get the job into competent hands. If Bush offers yet another toady/Neocon, the Dems can bury the nomination…
afterdowningstreet.org submitted by david swanson A movement is building around a simple statement at http://prosecutebushcheney.org Organizations and individuals are signing on, and 170 organizations have already taken the lead. Next week United for Peace and Justice will ask its 1,400 member groups to consider signing on. Most of the 170 national and local groups signed…