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Pelosi on Impeachment and Defending the Constitution: Just Not Worth It
By Dave Lindorff, OpEdnews.com In a fascinating with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, bloggers Mike Stark and Dave Johnson offer us a conversation in which Pelosi tells them she had decided “at least a year ago,” before Democrats had even taken control of the House and Senate, “that impeachment was something that we could not be…
Bush’s “Successful Surge” Meme Does Not Reflect Iraqi Reality
3,500 US troops set to leave Iraq in the coming weeks By BRADLEY BROOKS May 6, 2008 – 10:00 AM (ET) Copyright 2008 Associated Press. All right reserved. © 2008 IAC Search & Media. All rights reserved. BAGHDAD (AP) – About 3,500 American soldiers are scheduled to leave Iraq in the coming weeks, the U.S….
Poll backs subpoenas of Bush aides
ByMikaelBy Susan Page, USA TODAY, March 26, 2007 WASHINGTON – Americans overwhelmingly support a congressional investigation into White House involvement in the firing of eight U.S. attorneys, and they say President Bush and his aides should answer questions about it without invoking executive privilege. In a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll taken Friday-Sunday, respondents said by nearly…
Iraq Better off under Saddam say Iraqis
ByMikaelTruthdig.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…
Bush/Cheney Can Be Impeached After 2009
BRIAN C. KALT Michigan State University College of Law Texas Review of Law and Politics, Vol. 6 Abstract: This article considers the constitutional case for the impeachability of federal officers after they have left office. As a practical matter, while it may rarely be worthwhile to pursue a late impeachment (as with regular impeachment), this…
