[Video] Public Interviewed: Should Bush be Impeached?
We asked random people at Pioneer Square in Portland, Oregon if they think Bush should be impeached. These are their answers.
We asked random people at Pioneer Square in Portland, Oregon if they think Bush should be impeached. These are their answers.
Asheville Citizen-Times Impeachment drive is dead serious and mounting by Leslie Armstrong I’m not a political junkie and, yes, I do have a life. So, why did I leave the mountains and spend my limited financial resources to travel to Washington recently to endure oppressive heat and risk arrest? I did so because my concerns…
Washington Post By Lyndsey Layton – Washington Post Staff Writer The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said yesterday that he will attempt to cite the White House for criminal contempt of Congress if it does not turn over documents related to the firing of nine federal prosecutors. “If they don’t cooperate, yes, I’d go…
David Edwards and Muriel Kane, Raw Story On Monday, Fox News covered Vladimir Putin’s threat that if the US government goes ahead with setting up a missile defense shield in Eastern Europe, Russia will target its own missiles at European targets. The discussion led to an unlikely reversal of political positions, with conservative Fox political…
By Richard B. Schmitt, Los Angeles Times In an unusual expression of frustration, the judge who sentenced former White House aide I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby to 30 months in jail, only to see the sentence commuted by President Bush, said he was “perplexed” by the act of clemency. In his first public comments on the…
Elizabeth Holtzman, The Nation Finally, it has started. People have begun to speak of impeaching President George W. Bush–not in hushed whispers but openly, in newspapers, on the Internet, in ordinary conversations and even in Congress. As a former member of Congress who sat on the House Judiciary Committee during the impeachment proceedings against President…
By Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball, NEWSWEEK – Over objections from the U.S. intelligence community, the White House is moving to declassify “and publicly release” three internal memos that will lay out, for the first time, details of the “enhanced” interrogation techniques approved by the Bush administration for use against “high value” Qaeda detainees. The…