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Do-It-Yourself Impeachments: Send Tuesday
Our next wave of Do-It-Yourself Impeachments are due. This time we’re sending them to Republican Representative and Presidential Candidate Ron Paul. He’s spoken in favor of impeachment. Here’s a clip of his most recent comments about impeachment. While he shies away from calling for it directly, he does speak in favor of impeachment investigations. If…
David Swanson speaks at CODEPINK press conference 9/5/07
ByMikaelGo to www.BetrayUsReport.com to read more detailed analysis about how we can expect to be lied to by General Petraeus and the Bush Administration regarding what is really going on in Iraq.
Bush’s Impeachable Offenses, Part 5 — Signing Statements, Freedoms, etc.
The following is the final installment in a series enumerating the impeachable offenses of George W. Bush. That is, until another major impeachable offense becomes known. ILLEGAL USE OF SIGNING STATEMENTS. Charge: George W. Bush has attached signing statements to more than 100 bills before signing them, within which he has made over 1,100 challenges…
Gonzales Chief Aide Quits Amid Prosecutor Firings Scandal
By Robert Schmidt, Tues, March 13 2007 (Bloomberg) The chief aide to U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales resigned amid new revelations about the Bush administration’s ouster of eight U.S. attorneys. The Justice Department announced the resignation of Kyle Sampson, who was Gonzales’s chief of staff. Sampson may be called to testify by Democrats on the…
Reuters Fact Checks Bush’s ANWR Delusions – Polar Bears Still Threatened
Bush Drilling align=”right” Plan Wouldn’t have Eased Pump Prices By Tom Doggett Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:17pm BST © Thomson Reuters 2008 All rights reserved. WASHINGTON, April 29 (Reuters) – The Bush administration says the United States would be less addicted to foreign oil and fuel prices would be lower if Congress had only opened…
NOW Petraeus admits to rise in Iraq violence
ByMikaelPetraeus admits to rise in Iraq violence By Alexandra Zavis, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer BAGHDAD — Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, acknowledged today that violence had increased since Sunni Arab militants declared an offensive during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. “Certainly Al Qaeda has had its Ramadan surge,”…
