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Minnesotans Strip Their Beds for Impeachment
ByMikaelIn Minneapolis as part of the International A28 Impeachment Event, ImpeachforPeace.org and WorldCantWait.org organized a unique variation on John and Yoko’s “sleep in” for peace. Utilizing over sixty bedsheets to spell out “IMPEACH” in letters nearly forty feet tall on the grass of a park across the Mississippi River from the University of Minnesota’s Weismann…
Officer faces hearing over Abu Ghraib role
By Joel Seidman, NBC News Lt. Col. Steven Jordan, the only U.S. military officer charged with crimes in the Abu Ghraib prison-abuse scandal, will have new hearing Monday at Fort McNair in Washington to determine whether he should be court-martialed. Jordan directed the interrogation center at Abu Ghraib in the fall of 2003. He is…
[UPDATE] Vermont Forcing House to Consider Impeachment…
Over the dissent of their executive committee, the Vermont Democratic State Committee today (March 24) voted overwhelmingly to call on the Vermont Legislature to endorse an impeachment resolution that has been until now stuck in the House Judiciary Committee in Montpelier. Although the Vermont Speaker of the House, Democrat Gaye Symington, does not want to…
OH HAPPY DAY! Karl Rove to Quit Aug. 31st
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Destruction of CIA Tapes Can’t Hide Barbaric U.S. Torture Methods
By Ray McGovern, Consortium News A boyish, inquisitive face with an innocent look peered out from the Washington Post‘s lead story Tuesday on torture. It was well-groomed, pink-shirted John Kiriakou, a CIA interrogator who could just as easily pass for the local youth minister. The report by the Post‘s Joby Warrick and Dan Eggen, which…
