Practice Preemptive Impeachment

Another flyer from “The Impeachment Grunt”- Sgt. Daniel Fearn
(Contact us if you want a full-sized version to reproduce and put up!)
Muriel Kane, Raw Story At a press conference on Thursday, President Bush delivered an apparent threat against Iran, stating, “One of the main reasons that I asked Ambassador Crocker to meet with Iranians inside Iraq was to send the message that there will be consequences for people transporting, delivering EFPs, highly sophisticated IEDs, that kill…
Attorney Scandal Without Precedent: CRS Report Reveals Audacity of Dismissals By Scott Lilly, The Center for American Progress Tuesday 20 March 2007 Defenders of the Bush administration’s decision to fire eight U.S. Attorneys in December have argued that the move was not out of the ordinary since those appointed to that position are presidential appointees…
The following is the final installment in a series enumerating the impeachable offenses of George W. Bush. That is, until another major impeachable offense becomes known. ILLEGAL USE OF SIGNING STATEMENTS. Charge: George W. Bush has attached signing statements to more than 100 bills before signing them, within which he has made over 1,100 challenges…
From ‘Megavote’ e-mail from Congress.org: “The Senate passed this bill that would prohibit the attorney general from filling U.S. attorney vacancies for an indefinite time period.” S.214 as Amended; Preserving United States Attorney Independence Act of 2007 On Passage of the Bill 03/20/2007 Senate Roll Call No. 81 110th Congress, 1st Session Passed: 94-2 (see…
The U.S. Role in Haiti’s Food Riots By BILL QUIGLEY April 21, 2008 30 Years Ago Haiti Grew All the Rice It Needed. What Happened? Riots in Haiti over explosive rises in food costs have claimed the lives of six people. There have also been food riots world-wide in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivorie, Egypt,…
Associated Press A federal judge ordered the White House to preserve copies of all its e-mails, a move that Bush administration lawyers had argued strongly against. U.S. District Judge Henry Kennedy on Monday directed the Executive Office of the President to safeguard the material in response to two lawsuits that seek to determine whether the…