Impeach for Peace: “We don’t endorse candidates”
Really. We don’t.

A CALL TO ACTION BY WE THE PEOPLE Dear Minneapolis citizens, Please take 2 minutes to contact your city councilperson and ask him/her to support and pass a resolution for the impeachment of Bush and Cheney. During the June 13th forum with speakers from ImpeachforPeace.org, Cam Gordon, Green Party City Councilman explained the strategic process…
By Susan Page, USA TODAY, March 26, 2007 WASHINGTON – Americans overwhelmingly support a congressional investigation into White House involvement in the firing of eight U.S. attorneys, and they say President Bush and his aides should answer questions about it without invoking executive privilege. In a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll taken Friday-Sunday, respondents said by nearly…
By Rob Hotakainen, Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 25, 2007 WASHINGTON – If campaign talk means anything, there would be at least one sure vote on the House Judiciary Committee to impeach President Bush if the matter ever came up. It would come from freshman Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison, the Minneapolis lawyer and former state legislator…
American Chronicle Questions for Candidates David Swanson May 14, 2007 If, like General Electric and Fox News, ordinary citizens were permitted to ask questions of candidates for U.S. President, these are a few of the questions I think they might ask: If you are elected president, which of the new presidential powers assumed by the…
By Dahr Jamail, Tom Dispatch This March 19 will be the fifth anniversary of the shock-and-awe air assault on Baghdad that signaled the opening of the invasion of Iraq, and when it comes to the American occupation of that country, no end is yet in sight. If Republican presidential candidate John McCain has anything to…
afterdowningstreet.org Submitted by davidswanson AT HEARING BEFORE HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE CONSTITUTION, CIVIL RIGHTS, AND CIVIL LIBERTIES On Tuesday, May 6, 2008, National Lawyers Guild President Marjorie Cohn will provide testimony at a hearing titled “From the Department of Justice to Guantánamo Bay: Administration Lawyers and Administration Interrogation Rules,” before the Subcommittee on the Constitution,…