Keith Ellison Demands Impeachment [Audio]
Here is Audio of Keith Ellison (who is currently serving as the first Muslim member of the U.S. House of Representatives) calling for Bush’s Impeachment in no uncertain terms at an Impeach for Peace event.
Here is Audio of Keith Ellison (who is currently serving as the first Muslim member of the U.S. House of Representatives) calling for Bush’s Impeachment in no uncertain terms at an Impeach for Peace event.
The Eureka Reporter — Since January, a small group of residents has been holding regular weekly protests outside U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson’s Third Street office in Eureka, demanding an end to the war in Iraq and calling for the impeachment of key players in the Bush administration. … Come Monday, the Eureka protesters, armed with…
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From the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire: At their April board meeting, the Libertarian Party of NH officially endorsed NH House Resolution 24, which calls for impeachment procedures to start against President Bush and Vice President Cheney. The resolution is based on rules from the Jefferson Manual of Parliamentary Practice, which states that impeachment proceedings…
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Tim Gatto, liberalpro.com Something I’ve been dying to say; If what Imus said is wrong (which I believe it was) and bad for the network, which I believe it was (but I’m not running the network) then Imus should be fired. That’s it, end of story. For all of the people that saw fit to…
Tom Engelhardt, The Nation At any moment, somewhere in the now-Bush-administration destabilized “arc of instability,” with its six crisis areas, a seventh crisis could indeed rise, demand attention, and refuse to be ejected from the premises. There are many possible candidates. (Original Article)
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I would even take it a step further.
Not only am I 110% for the impeachment of the president, I’m for the conviction of the criminals including but not limited to Bush, Cheney, Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld, James Baker, Bill Kristol, “Scooter” Libby, Powell, Rice and Tenet.
The polls that show how much the American public despise the current situation we’re in are encouraging. However, not much will change unless we have a social uprising the likes of which happened in the ’60’s. Whatever democracy we thought we had has been relegated to sound-byte politics and commercialized illusion-peddling of politicians. In this fast-food culture, these 71% of Americans tend to be too fat and lazy to stand up and force our elected officials to end their criminal activity, and to demand a sustainable society that is a positive example for the world.
So I guess impeachment is the first step to convicting the whole lot of ’em.
With 71% of Americans being against the War in Iraq, it indicates a public contempt of the President. No polls have been presented telling how much support impeachment of Bush has, but the War in Iraq must be an indicator of that. What issue could be bigger than the slaughter of 100,000s of people and invasion of a soveriegn nation, plus the huge cost to the economy of waging that [illegal] war.
There can be no doubt that the Congress and other elected representitives of the American people should be acting to impeach Bush, if Democracy is truly important to Americans. It is a strong majority that has contempt for President Bush, so impeach him, it is really quite straightforward, it is their duty.