[Video] Impeach President Bush Sit-in
a bunch of protestors outside the White House in DC protesting that Bush
should be impeached.
a bunch of protestors outside the White House in DC protesting that Bush
should be impeached.
width=”255″ height=”340″ align=”right” Bush admits he approved torture Last updated May 1, 2008 4:32 p.m. PT By HELEN THOMAS- HEARST NEWSPAPERS © 1998-2008 Seattle Post-Intelligencer Copyright 2008 Hearst Newspapers. WASHINGTON – The American people have heard President Bush and his spokespeople say many times that the U.S. government does not engage in torture. Whether Bush was…
ePluribus Media — Remove Cheney first, “since we really don’t want Cheney to be President. So remove him first, and then set your sights on Bush.” If Bush recommends a competent replacement for Cheney, so be it. Get the job into competent hands. If Bush offers yet another toady/Neocon, the Dems can bury the nomination…
[Editor’s note: In late March of last year, then-Representative Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) was involved in a dispute with a Capitol police officer. Thursday, July 19th Representative Christopher Shays (R-CN) was involved in a dispute with a DC Capitol police officer. Shays is a white male Republican. McKinney is a black female Democrat. It is of…
Chuck Baldwin addressed today the implications of the guilty verdict of Vice President Dick Cheney’s Chief of Staff Lewis Libby. His article “Should President Bush Be Impeached?” appeared in the Conservative Voice. “The American people and history may forgive a leader for an erroneous decision predicated upon bad intelligence. However, neither the American people nor…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President George W. Bush on Saturday vetoed legislation passed by Congress that would have banned the CIA from using waterboarding and other controversial interrogation techniques. Lawmakers included the anti-torture measure in a broader bill authorizing U.S. intelligence activities. “Because the danger remains, we need to ensure our intelligence officials have all the…
How lawyer navigates sea of secrecy in bizarre case By Henry Weinstein, Los Angeles Times Oakland lawyer Jon Eisenberg calls the case of Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation v. George W. Bush the strangest he has ever handled. How strange? Eisenberg was required to write one of his briefs in a windowless government office, without notes or…