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CBS NEWS: McGovern: Impeach Cheney Now

CBS NEWS: McGovern: Impeach Cheney Now

Former Democratic Candidate Says Crimes Of Current Administration Worse Than Nixon's

By David Morgan
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6, 2008

(CBS) The former Democratic nominee for president who ran against a president later driven from office under threat of impeachment, today said that impeachment of President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney is "the rightful course for an American patriot."


Kucinich pushes Bush impeachment

Kucinich pushes Bush impeachment

By JULIA REYNOLDS
Herald Staff Writer
Monterey County Herald

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Congressman Dennis Kucinich, weary from a dozen campaign stops in a week, sat in a small room at the Monterey fairgrounds on Sunday, but he had a look in his eyes that said he knew he wouldn't sit for long. Still, his expression seemed to lighten as he recalled his comedic success last week as a guest on The Colbert Report, the farcical news show on "Comedy Central."

"The secret of it," he said, pausing for effect, "Don't try to be funny."

Only then did he let out a laugh.


American Nightmare: Gonzales "wrong and illegal and unethical"

American Nightmare: Gonzales "wrong and illegal and unethical"

by Greg Palast
Tuesday, August 28.

"What I've experienced in the last six months is the ugly side of the American dream."

Last month, David Iglesias and I were looking out at the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island where his dad had entered the US from Panama decades ago. It was a hard moment for the military lawyer who, immediately after Attorney General Alberto Gonzales fired Iglesias as US Attorney for New Mexico, returned to active military duty as a Naval Reserve JAG.

Captain Iglesias, cool and circumspect, added something I didn't expect:


US Attorney General Gonzales to wield new death penalty authority

US Attorney General Gonzales to wield new death penalty authority

By Kate Randall
WSWS
22 August 2007

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The US Justice Department is finalizing regulations that would give Attorney General Alberto Gonzales new authority in capital cases to shorten the time death row inmates have to appeal their convictions in federal court.


Who Should be Impeached First?

JOIN THE NEW YORK TIMES IN CALLING FOR IMPEACHMENT OF GONZALES

The New York Times published an editorial over the weekend concluding that when the founders created the remedy of impeachment "Mr. Gonzales's malfeasance is just the sort they were worried about." At this point we would say it is rather a foot race as to who should be impeached first, with 28 House members already backing the Jay Inslee call for the impeachment of Gonzales versus the 20 backing the Kucinich call for impeachment of Cheney. With the Times now weighing in we think it's time to give Gonzales another push.

http://www.usalone.com/impeach_gonzales.php

Remember, the White House had ordered the Justice Department (read
Gonzales) not to prosecute contempt charges against any of its


National Impeachment Day

It's National ImPEACHhment Day!
Get PEACHy!It's National ImPEACHhment Day!
Get PEACHy!


King Richard Ain't Comin' ..!

King Richard Ain't Comin' ..!

Article By Saab Lofton - Aug 10 2007 www.coanews.org

"Cast your whole vote, not a strip of paper merely, but your whole influence."
--Henry David Thoreau, Civil Disobedience

"Malcolm X and the Black Panthers made King and others' demands seem 'reasonable' and thus politically acceptable to center-right elites."
--Sally Kohn, project director of the Movement Vision Lab at the Center for Community Change

"Although publicly I continued to ignore the raging antiwar controversy ...


Senate Votes To Expand Warrantless Surveillance

Senate Votes To Expand Warrantless Surveillance
White House Applauds; Changes Are Temporary

By Joby Warrick and Ellen Nakashima
Washington Post Staff Writers
August 4, 2007

The Senate bowed to White House pressure last night and passed a Republican plan for overhauling the federal government's terrorist surveillance laws, approving changes that would temporarily give U.S. spy agencies expanded power to eavesdrop on foreign suspects without a court order.


Man Arrested For Selling Impeach Bush Buttons

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Vendor Arrested For 'Impeach Him' Buttons

(CBS News) KENSINGTON, Md. A 74-year-old retired mathematician who sells anti-Bush buttons at a Maryland farmers' market has become a symbol of free speech to some people. Others say Alan McConnell is a nuisance.

McConnell was at the market in Kensington as usual yesterday, selling buttons that say "Impeach Him" He has sold the $1 buttons for months; he told The Washington Post he uses the money earned to pay for "Impeach Them Both" yard signs.


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