[Video] NH: “Impeach Bush” Rally, Legislative Hearing
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Details are at: http://www.democracyfornewhampshire.com/node/view/5430
The Huffington Post WASHINGTON — Liberal Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold said Sunday he wants Congress to censure President Bush for his management of the Iraq war and his “assault” against the Constitution. But Feingold’s own party leader in the Senate showed little interest in the idea. An attempt in 2006 by Feingold to censure Bush…
By Robert Parry, Consortuimnews What makes George W. Bush and Dick Cheney such extraordinary threats to the future of American democracy is their readiness to tell half-truths and outright lies consistently without any apparent fear of accountability. While other politicians might spin some facts in a policy debate or tell a fib about a personal…
Siegelman Sought for Hill Testimony By BEN EVANS WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Judiciary Committee has asked the Justice Department to temporarily release former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman from prison to testify before Congress in early May about possible political influence over his prosecution. A spokeswoman for the committee said Thursday that Siegelman, who is…
therawstory Cheney admits authorizing detainee’s torture David Edwards and Stephen C. Webster Outgoing VP says Guantanamo prison should stay open until end of terror war, but has no idea when that might be. Monday, outgoing Vice President Dick Cheney made a startling statement on a nation-wide, televised broadcast. When asked by ABC News reporter Jonathan…
David Edwards and Muriel Kane, Raw Story On Wednesday, President Bush appeared at the dedication of the renovated press briefing room at White House. As the reporters strained to get a few questions through his flow of jovial one-liners, Bush said, “Let’s do this. Let me cut the ribbon … and then why don’t you…
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…
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