Vermont towns approve Bush/Cheney ‘indictments’ – call for arrests

cgwelcome1crop300.jpgResidents of Vermont Towns Vote to Support Hypothetical Bush-Cheney Indictment

JOHN CURRAN
AP News

Voters in two Vermont towns approved measures Tuesday calling for the indictment of President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for what they consider violations of the Constitution.

More symbolic than anything, the items sought to have police arrest Bush and Cheney if they ever visit Brattleboro or nearby Marlboro or to extradite them for prosecution elsewhere — if they’re not impeached first.

In Brattleboro, the vote was 2,012-1,795. In Marlboro, which held a town meeting on the issue, it was 43-25 with three abstentions.

“I hope the one thing that people take from this is, ‘Hey, it can be done,'” said Kurt Daims, 54, who organized the petition drive that led to the Brattleboro vote.

The measure in Marlboro isn’t binding because it didn’t appear on the warning for the meeting, according to Nora Wilson.

“It was emotional. There were heartfelt speeches on both sides,” Wilson said.

The question put to voters in Brattleboro referred to “crimes against our Constitution” but did not specify the allegations.

In Brattleboro, a steady stream of voters paraded into the Union High School gym to cast their ballots on a day when school board elections and Vermont’s presidential primary were also on the slate.

Voters interviewed after casting ballots said they saw the article as an opportunity to express their frustration over the war in Iraq and Bush’s tenure in general.

“I realize it’s an extreme thing to do, and really silly in a way,” said Robert George, 74, a retired photographer. “But I’m really angry about us getting involved in the war in Iraq and him (Bush) disrespecting the will of the people.”

Ian Kelley, 41, a radio DJ, said he didn’t vote on the article.

“It’s not a good reflection on the town,” he said. “Do I like either of them and would I vote for them? No. But I don’t think it’s cause to arrest them.”

Barbara Southworth, a 66-year-old nurse, said she would have voted against it.

“I forgot to vote because it was on the flip side,” she said.

The White House press office didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, but a spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee denounced the indictment effort.

“It appears that the left wing knows no bounds in their willingness to waste taxpayer dollars to make a futile counterproductive partisan political point,” said Blair Latoff. “Town people would be much better served by elected officials who sought to solve problems rather than create them.”

(Original Article)

3 Comments

  1. This email received by IFP offices:

    I am SO VERY sorry that I can not currently part with any more of my fixed income……. especially for an exceptional act of patriotism that would have brought a tear of pride to Mr. Jefferson’s eye. I am so proud that there are still people who understand the major tenet of our Democracy. Supreme power in any country is cradled and protected in the hands of the people. We fight and die for our country….not our government. It is about time someone reminded them of that fact with something other than an empty threat. I salute you.
    “A true patriot is always willing to defend their country against it’s government”
    Bravo Brattleboro, Vermont…….this old vet is filled with pride for your initiative, courage and patriotism.

    Let’s not forget, these heinous crimes can still be pursued against these unconscionable criminals after January 2009. Thank you Brattleboro for what may be a second shot heard ’round the world ! Robert W Moist
    I LOVE BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT !

  2. Whenever I get a chance to move again, I’m moving to Vermont! I wish more communities would have the guts to do what the people of Vermont are doing.

  3. Vermont used to be a nice place until liberals took over. I challenge anyone in Vermont to a debate over this issue. If anyone can beat me in a debate I will give them $1000. The panel must consist of people who do not have pilotical leanings either way. I know in vermont it would be had to find someone who is not a nut job aka liberal, but some reasonable people must still live in the state.

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