Report-Minneapolis April 28 Impeachment Event
More images, descriptions to come…

~ photograph by Mikael Rudolph
More images, descriptions to come…

~ photograph by Mikael Rudolph
Representative Dennis Kucinich holds press conference to announce articles of impeachment against V.P. Dick Cheney. Speakers Daniel Ellsberg, Cindy Sheehan, Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson, others see it as first step to impeach Bush — and restoring constitutional liberties. Code Pink Chorus joins in.
Truthdig.com Saddam Has the Last Laugh Robert Scheer Posted on Mar 20, 2007 Yep, you did it, George-mission impossible accomplished. Unbelievably, four years of a bungled occupation have managed to make Saddam Hussein’s tyranny look good in comparison with “liberated Iraq.” At least, that is the view of the Iraqi weightlifter made famous through a…
From Afterdowning Street — Congressman Dennis Kucinich is on the floor of the House of Representatives right now introducing 35 articles of impeachment against President George W. Bush. Yes, 35. He’ll be reading for a while. Take your laptop outside and turn the volume up! … Rawstory — An Ohio Democratic lawmaker and former presidential…
<img style=’float: left; margin: 0px 15px 15px 0px; width: 250px;’ src=”http://impeachforpeace.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/20070302__CD04DENVER3_200.jpg” “/ align=”right”/>By Bruce Finley Denver Post Staff Writer-An American Civil Liberties Union legal team is using a lawsuit to challenge the expulsion of these activists [from a public speech given by Bush], arguing in federal court that it violated their constitutional free-speech rights. The…
EDITORIAL: Forget advisory legislation; move on to impeachment Published Thursday, January 18, 2007 We can’t roll back the clock on the many foreign policy mistakes President Bush has strong-armed into action – nor the needless American and Iraqi deaths resulting from his flawed agenda. Rather than debate advisory legislation, Senators instead should consider grounds for…
By Frida Berrigan, tomdispatch.com An introduction by Tom Engelhardt: Hey, aren’t we the most exceptional nation in history? George Bush and his pals thought so — and they were in a great American tradition of exceptionalism. Of course, they were imagining us as the most exceptional empire in history (or maybe at the end of…