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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."
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
bush and gonzales (are they playing goose ?)
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
Public television airs discussion on presidential impeachment
Public television airs discussion on presidential impeachment
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By Andre Damon
WSWS
18 July 2007
The Bill Moyers Journal, an evening talk show on the PBS television network, devoted an hour-long discussion program last week to the topic of presidential impeachment.
The program, hosted by former Johnson administration aide Moyers, saw guests John Nichols, a writer for the Nation magazine, and Bruce Fein, a constitutional lawyer with Republican connections, call for the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney.

