Impeach for Peace: “We don’t endorse candidates”
Really. We don’t.

a bunch of protestors outside the White House in DC protesting that Bush should be impeached.
The Government Wants to Tap Your Internet Calls By Jayne Lyn Stahl huffingtonpost.com blogger Feb 14, 2007 Over the past several months, the FCC and Justice Department have been working overtime, and fighting hard to tap not only your land line phone and cell phone, but to tap Internet calls, as well. Effective in May,…
Rousing, Emotional Start for War Protest By Steve Vogel and Clarence Williams – Washington Post Staff Writers Saturday, March 17, 2007 Dozens of demonstrators, many of them Christian peace activists, were arrested outside the White House late last night and early this morning as part of a protest against the war in Iraq. […] Speakers,…
The Nation | posted March 22, 2007 (April 9, 2007 issue) How Specialist Town Lost His Benefits Joshua Kors A six-month investigation has uncovered multiple cases in which soldiers wounded in Iraq are suspiciously diagnosed as having a personality disorder, then prevented from collecting benefits. The conditions of their discharge have infuriated many in the…
New York Times — In the genteel world of bridge, disputes are usually handled quietly and rarely involve issues of national policy. But in a fight reminiscent of the brouhaha over an anti-Bush statement by Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks in 2003, a team of women who represented the United States at the world…
The U.S. military is being assigned to do the job law enforcement did in Saint Paul during the RNC: suppress dissent and squelch freedom of expression.