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Vote to Impeach – TOMORROW!
by Ramsey Clark — Join the Tuesday, June 3rd Call-in to John Conyers. Jam the capitol switchboard with our demand to restore justice and reclaim democracy. Capitol Hill Switchboard — Toll call: 202.224.3121 — Toll-Free call: 800.828.0498 — 800.459.1887 — 866.340.9281 — 866.338.1015 — 877.851.6437. When you get the operator ask for John Conyers’ office….
Anti-War & Impeachment protests September 22-29 in DC
ByMikael[Pending official vote at our next meeting, IFP is tentatively endorsing this action] Antiwar Movement Anti-war actions build toward Sept. 29 march By News report President George W. Bush’s refusal to retreat from Iraq has reawakened a broad grassroots opposition to the continued U.S. occupation of that country. Feeding this opposition is the growing awareness…
US Loses Control of Weapons to Iraq: Anti-Mafia Police Uncover Arms-to-Iraq Plot
By Ewen MacAskill and Tom Kington, Guardian UK US loss of control over the flood of weapons into Iraq was highlighted again yesterday when it emerged that Italian anti-Mafia investigators had uncovered an alleged shipment of 105,000 rifles of which the American high command was unaware. The Italian team, in an investigation codenamed Operation Parabellum,…
Gore Vidal on Kucinich and Impeachment
Gore Vidal on The Nation — […] A member of the House of Representatives for five terms since 1997, although many of his legislative measures have been too useful and original for our brain-dead media to comprehend. I note his well-wrought articles proposing the impeachment of Vice President Cheney, testing the patriotic nerves of his…
Governor Deval Patrick (D-MA) favors impeachment
ByMikaelThe Free Press Governor of Massachusetts favors impeachment by Robert Feuer “Deval, what’s your view on state action for impeachment of Bush and Cheney?” His chagrin quickly changed to excitement, as he explained that as an active member of the NGA, National Governor’s Association, he was aware that the organization is angry with the DNC,…
Libby juror booted; deliberations go on
ByMikaelYahoo!News Feb 26, 2007 WASHINGTON – A federal judge avoided a potential mistrial in the CIA leak case Monday by dismissing a juror and sending the other 11 back to continue deliberating the fate of former White House aide I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby. (More)
