“Impeach” demo in downtown Miami
Members of South Florida Impeachment Coalition parade with Impeach sign through downtown Miami at lunchtime.
FloridaImpeach.org
Members of South Florida Impeachment Coalition parade with Impeach sign through downtown Miami at lunchtime.
FloridaImpeach.org
TERENCE HUNT, AP President Bush, weakened by record-low poll ratings, asserted he is still politically relevant and scolded the Democratic-led Congress on Wednesday for having “little to show for all the time that has gone by.” Trying to shape the political debate, Bush used a midmorning news conference to lecture lawmakers about their failure to…
The New York Times, Editorial For months, senators have listened to a parade of well-coached Justice Department witnesses claiming to know nothing about how nine prosecutors were chosen for firing. This week, it was the turn of Bradley Schlozman, a former federal attorney in Missouri, to be uninformative and not credible. It is time for…
LONDON (Reuters) – More than one million Iraqis have died as a result of the conflict in their country since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, according to research conducted by one of Britain’s leading polling groups. The survey, conducted by Opinion Research Business (ORB) with 2,414 adults in face-to-face interviews, found that 20 percent of…
Lawmaker admits error in Nazi reference By FREDERIC J. FROMMER, AP WASHINGTON – The nation’s first Muslim congressman said Tuesday that he erred in comparing the Bush administration’s response to Sept. 11 to an event that led to Adolf Hitler’s consolidation of power in Nazi Germany. At an appearance before a group of atheists in…
By Rebecca Solnit, The Guardian Was I a good American? How good an American was I? Did I do what I could to resist the takeover of my country and the brutalisation of my fellow human beings? How much further could I have gone? Were the crimes of the Bush administration those that demand you…
David Edwards and Muriel Kane, Raw Story CNN spoke on Monday to prize-winning Washington Post reporter Barton Gellman, co-author of a current four-part series exposing Vice President Cheney’s dominance of US policy decisions. Gellman first described Cheney’s leading role in approving of enhanced interrogation methods, saying that “Dick Cheney decided early on, we’re not going…