VIDEO: Why Impeachable Cheney Neoconned us to attack Iraq
Dr. Stephen Sniegoski summarizes the neocon agenda.
Dr. Stephen Sniegoski summarizes the neocon agenda.
The Impeachment Hearing That Wasn’t… by Meg White align=”right”Created 07/25/2008 – 4:17pm Though the name of the hearing – Executive Power and Its Constitutional Limitations – didn’t include the hot-button word, impeachment was on the minds of judiciary committee members and witnesses Friday. Last month, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) introduced 35 articles of impeachment against…
By Glenn Kessler, Washington Post In his speech last night, President Bush made a case for progress in Iraq by citing facts and statistics that at times contradicted recent government reports or his own words. For instance, Bush asserted that “Iraq’s national leaders are getting some things done,” such as “sharing oil revenues with the…
An Election Without Meaning By Peter Phillips Will November 2008 bring a meaningful change to America? Will getting rid of George W. Bush and Richard Cheney without impeachment or indictment really make a difference? Will a 600 billion dollar war/defense budget be cut in half and used for desperately needed domestic spending? Will the ninety-three…
by Sherwood Ross “We have become the World War II Japanese and Germans,” a prominent American law school dean writes of the United States in a book of essays. “We do what they did, and we use similar justifications, albeit we alter them to fit our own circumstances. Meanwhile the Japanese and the Germans are…
By William Hughes, American Chronicle […] Conyers is the new Chair of […] the committee which has jurisdiction over any possible impeachment proceedings. […] Conyers said that Bush likes to fire military advisors, who tell him he can’t win the war, but “he can’t fire you [the people]. He can’t fire us [the Congress], but…