Video of Dennis introducing articles of impeachment against Bush, this is the only vid on there now, longer ones might be coming, but this shows HIM doing HIS job, WE MUST DO OURS by pushing this into action! Call and write Pelosi and Conyers...
Here are the numbers for them both, remind them of their DUTY to put impeachment into action and remind them impeachment is NOT too late as it is never too late to uphold the law and it is never acceptable to claim there are not enough votes....it is not their job to say there are or are not enough votes, it is their job to uphold the law.............them saying they will not uphold the law is like a cop saying he won't arrest a murderer because a jury may not convict. Also that lame excuse that it will divide the country or stop the government doing their job is a lie, since the government isn't doing their job NOW and also everything and I mean everything hinges on us having the rule of law functioning.
We have enough evidence on video tape with bush ADMITTING to impeachable crimes, same with cheney, we could impeach BOTH in ONE DAY.
Please call Pelosi's office to demand she get out of the way of justice: San Francisco Office: 415-556-4862 DC Office: 202-225-4965
Press Release ....U.S. Congressional candidate Cindy Sheehan calls on Pelosi to explain silence on torture briefing
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 9, 2007
Contact: Tiffany Burns (562) 912-5859
US Congressional Candidate Cindy Sheehan Calls on Pelosi to Explain Silence on Torture Briefing.
US Congressional Candidate Cindy Sheehan today called upon Nancy Pelosi to respond to a story printed in the December 9 Washington Post which claims that the Speaker of the House was present in a 2002 meeting where four members of Congress were given a virtual tour of the CIA's overseas detention sites and torture program.
According to the CIA, no objections were raised by any member of Congress present in the meeting, even though waterboarding, the interrogation technique profiled in the meeting, is illegal under international and US military law.
Pelosi has declined to comment on the story.
"My son was killed in part because of a battle that resulted from the torture happening at Abu Ghraib," said Sheehan. "If Nancy Pelosi had done the right thing in 2002 and taken a stance against the use of inhumane torture practices Casey might still be alive, so would thousands more and think of those who could have been saved from this horrific abuse."
"How she can claim that she supports the troops when her actions and silence put them directly into harms way?"
Sheehan, who this year declared her candidacy to run for Pelosi's seat, reaffirmed her intentions to unseat the House Speaker.
"This is the smoking that makes it obvious why Nancy Pelosi 'took impeachment off the table.' It is more urgent now than ever that she is removed from office & I am even more determined to win her seat in 2008."
Waterboarding, a simulated drowning technique used as a torture method since the Spanish Inquisition, is outlawed under Article 3, Section 1 (a) of the Geneva Convention which prohibits, "Violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture." All countries signatory to the UN Convention Against Torture are subject to the prohibition on torture. In 2006, the US Department of Defense released a revised Army Field Manual entitled Human Intelligence Collector Operations prohibiting the use of waterboarding by U.S. military personnel.
"Nancy Pelosi and other members of Congress should be using their Constitutional authority to end all use of torture." said Sheehan, "Acquiring information through use of torture on prisoners of war is as inhumane as it is unreliable."
According to Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11 of the U.S. Constitution, "The Congress shall have power to….declare war… and make rules concerning captures on land and water;"
Here's a friendly little letter I just sent to Rep. John Conyers, I would advise anyone else who cares about anything to write him and all the other employees of ours that will not stand for the rule of law and the Constitution since if we do not get control of our government, ALL things you and I find important enough to care about and fight for and try to accomplish will be for nothing.
You can plead and be pleasant. Those days for me are long over.
My letter:
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IMPEACH.
Why do you pretend to be an American sir?
You have on your site this absolutely ridiculous bill about health care.
Our own intelligence agencies state we are more at risk because of our occupation of Iraq.
THAT ISN'T GOOD TO FOR OUR HEALTH IS IT?
Our infrastructure is falling apart.
THAT ISN'T GOOD TO FOR OUR HEALTH IS IT?
Our environment is being destroyed because Bush and company have a stranglehold on the EPA and corporations run the show anyway.
THAT ISN'T GOOD TO FOR OUR HEALTH IS IT?
We have NO MILITARY READINESS as has been stated by military experts due to us waging war on countries that never attacked us and now we have Cheney reading the same fake scripts about the Iran "threat"that they all used to lie us into Iraq and you talk of health care?
Almost $2,000 a second is spent in Iraq (with much of it going to war profiteers) and you think we are all stupid enough to fall for your health care bill being top priority and showing you care?
Over 70% of Americans want the illegal occupation to end and over 50% want Cheney impeached.
Do your JOB OR GO HOME.
You travel around making speeches about MLK and other heroes and yet you do the opposite of what they would do. A hero ACTS a hero does not PRETEND.
You are pretending.
Some people used to look up to you.
A lot less do now.
Does that make you proud? You have not only tarnished your reputation, you destroyed it and created a new one:
"JOHN CONYERS JR : COWARDLY LAP DOG AND ANTI CONSTITUTION SERVANT OF THE CORPORATE GLOBALIST WAR MACHINE"
You are like an old boxer who does not know when to quit.
You have to impeach. The US is guilty of war crimes, breaking international treaties and it's own Constitution and yet almost all of you in DC do nothing but play games.
Stand up for the law or go home and watch tv. Go shopping. Just quit acting like you take your oath to the Constitution and what we pay you for seriously.
I do not know one single person who is not thoroughly disgusted with you and the rest of the Democrats AND Republicans, you're all the same.... you are just a pawn for the people that want money and power and you lie and maneuver and pretend you are different.
Go home and give us back all the money we paid you for your salary since you stole it all through deception and fraud.
This is no time for members of Congress to write letters to the president. It's time for them to revoke the 2001 AUMF and to tell the president that an attack on Iran would be an impeachable offense.
... to his staff, then-Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld ..... wrote of the need to "keep elevating the threat," "link Iraq to Iran" and develop "bumper sticker statements" to rally public support...
"I am very concerned......that is really undermining the international rule of law in general and human rights......'' ---Manfred Nowak, UN Special Rapporteur on torture
"Rep. Dennis Kucinich announced he would move to force a vote next week on his resolution calling for the impeachment of Vice President Dick Cheney. Call Congress Toll Free at 800 828 0498
The Bush Administration is on track with its plans to attack Iran before George Bush Jr. leaves office in 18 months.
Unfortunately, few Americans think this is probable, let alone possible.
It is both.
I agree with Scott Ritter and Daniel Ellsberg (of "The Pentagon Papers" fame) that this attack will have negative consequences on the world and American citizens far in excess of 9/11 and the Iraq War.
It could very well be the final nail in the coffin of American democracy.
With that in mind...
Here are some facts to share with your friends and colleagues about the Iran situation to stop this war before it starts:
*** Reality check
The Bush propagandists are hard at work trying to draw a comparison between Nazi Germany and Iran.
There are a few major problems with their fairy tale.
For example:
1. Modern Iran has no history of military aggression
Fact: Iran has never invaded or attacked another country in the Middle East or elsewhere.
In contrast, the US has savaged Iraq causing the death of over 600,000 civilians since 2003 alone.
In the summer of 2006, Israel bombarded Lebanon in a "search for terrorists" killing over 1,000 civilians and causing billions of dollars in damage to the country's infrastructure (airport, ports, roadways, housing, and factories.)
In 1980, the US encouraged its ally Saddam Hussein to attack Iran and he did with terrible consequences for the Iranian people.
2. Who has nukes?
Facts:
a. Iran has no nuclear weapons b. Iran lacks the ability to create nuclear weapons c. Iran is permitted by international treaty to develop a nuclear energy program.
In contrast, the US has the largest nuclear weapons stockpile on earth and has stated, under the Bush administration, its "right" to use them "pre-emptively" at President Bush's discretion. The US continues to develop new and "improved" nuclear weapons.
Israel has a well developed nuclear weapons program and is the only nuclear power in the Middle East.
3. The US attacked Iran in the 1980s using Iraq as a surrogate
Saddam Hussein, who was put in power by the US, was supported in his invasion of Iran with billions of dollars in US weapons shipped to him by Ronald Reagan and George Bush Sr. and coordinated by people including Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney.
Over 300,000 Iranians were killed in this US-funded war and over 500,000 were wounded.
It was during the US supported-Iraq attack on Iran that the US transferred chemical and biological weapons technology to Iraq. There is evidence that the Bush family commercially profited from these arms exports.
4. The US installed and maintained a tyranny in Iran that operated from 1953 to 1979.
In 1953, the US and CIA with help from the UK engineered a violent overthrow of the country's democratically elected government and then supported a brutal, anti-democratic dictator in Iran - the so called "Shah of Iran" - who jailed thousands of dissidents and engaged in vicious torture.
*** Military considerations
1. Iran is the 18th largest country in the world by size - the area of the UK, France and German combined.
2. Iran has over 70 million people - three times the population of Iraq
3. The Iranian military
Unlike Iraq, which lost a war with the US in 1990 and was militarily attacked non-stop up to the US invasion in 2003, Iran has had approximately 20 uninterrupted years to build and refine it defense capacity
4. Iranians are as patriotic about their country as Americans are about theirs and will stand and fight as they proved when attacked by Iraq in 1980.
When fighting Iraq, Iran used every human and material recourse it had including "human waves" of poorly armed and equipped suicide troops who overcame the Iraqis with their sheer numbers.
We have 160,000 troops in the region. The Iranians have 70,000,000 people and they will be fighting on their home turf for their homeland.
5. Invaders are always at a disadvantage no matter how technologically advanced.
Invaders who have a supply line many thousands of miles long are at an extreme disadvantage.
6. Iranian tactics and operations are up-to-date and formidable.
Iranian-trained militias in Lebanon were able to counter an all out attack on Lebanon by the US-equipped Israel army and air force and compel the Israelis to retreat and agree to a cease-fire.
7. Potential Iranian responses to a US attack
Iran in a counterattack has the option of:
a. closing the Straits of Hormuz (through which over 20% of the world's oil passes), b. attacking Israel, and/or c. attacking US military installations in Iraq
None of these operations would be difficult or expensive to carry out.
However, the financial and human consequences could be extreme.
Oil, already at $80 a barrel could, according to Wall Street analysts, hit $200 per barrel - or more - with a doubling of current gasoline prices.
Thousands of civilians and military personnel could be killed and wounded in a matter of days.
*** Is war with Iran possible?
Yes.
1. Bush has the legal authority
Bush secured the legal authority to attack any country any time for any reason post 9/11 and pre-Iraq invasion. Congress has never taken this power back from him. They need to do it. NOW.
2. The troops, weapons and plans needed are already in place
The so called "surge" has put many extra thousands of US troops and equipment into the region. (For the geographically challenged Iran is right next to Iraq.)
3. The propaganda war has already started
A very well funded and well organized propaganda operation - Freedom's Watch - staffed by former Bush administration officials has set up in Washington DC with a multi-million dollar budget to "sell" war with Iran to the American people.
Sadly, they are doing an excellent job and few Americans are aware of how they are being conned (again.)
*** Who benefits from attacking Iran?
The people who will benefit from an attack on Iran are very same people who benefited - and continue to benefit - from the invasion of Iraq:
1. Oil companies - the price of their product will skyrocket
2. Weapons makers - including the Carlyle Group, which the Bush family owns a major stake in.
3. Virulent Anti-Muslim and Arab zealots in Israel and elsewhere - and the idiots in America who support them
4. Insiders with the financial resources place "bets" on the war: buy gold, buy oil, short the US dollar etc.
5. Anti-democratic forces in the United States
About this last point...
Starting with the Reagan administration and continuing unabated through the Clinton administration and accelerating after 9/11, the executive branch of the United States government has methodically been:
1. Destroying traditional rights and protections guaranteed to US citizens by the Constitution
2. Creating a police state apparatus designed to silence and suppress dissent with maximum force.
Simply by declaring you an "enemy combatant" or someone who "supports" a declared enemy, you can be arrested and held without charge indefinitely and without the right to counsel.
This means that should the Bush administration engage in a war of naked aggression against Iran openly killing thousands of innocent Iranian civilians with bombardment, including nuclear attacks, the very act of speaking out about the immorality of such an attack could land you in jail for the rest of your life or until such time the President of the United States decides to release you.
Does this sound improbable?
It's not.
Imagine this possible scenario.
The US attacks Iran.
Iran counterattacks hitting Israel and US troops in Iraq.
Underestimating the capacity of the Iranians to defend themselves, the US finds its troops pinned down in Iraq by a military that is capable of killing them by the thousands.
What would the US do if, in yet another Bush blunder, Bush put thousands of US troops at the immediate risk of being killed?
How would the average uneducated American, coming late to the story, react to the news that hundreds of US servicemen and women were being killed daily?
Would this give Bush the green light for what his administration has been creating the military doctrine for: a unilateral, first strike nuclear attack?
You bet it would and in the perverse world of the Bush family and its allies, it's possible they may welcome the chance to finally let that particular genie out of the bottle.
Bottom line:
Once a military attack against Iran gets started, there is no imaginable positive outcome and potential negative outcomes are worse than anything any of us have seen in our lifetime.
For example:
* The reputation and moral standing of the US, which has already been smeared by the blatant criminality of the Bush administration, will be ruined, perhaps beyond repair
* Thousands of civilians and troops - perhaps tens or even hundred of thousands - could be killed or wounded. There could be casualties in ONE DAY that dwarf all the casualties in Iraq since the invasion.
* The world economy will be thrown into a tailspin and the US economy, the world's most dependent on oil, will be hit especially hard.
* Underlying financial instability caused by a culture of corruption and fraud (Enron, WorldCom, sub-prime mortgages etc.) will be further strained perhaps to the breaking point.
* China and Russian, two very formidable potential enemies with human, natural and technological resources equivalent to the US, may decide (if they already haven't) that they need to join forces to "check" US power and may begin to do so in an aggressive way.
Again, this is all great news for the oil companies, the weapons makers, the anti-Muslim and Arab zealots, the opponents of civil rights and the Constitution. and plugged in Wall Street operators.
It will be a disaster for American citizens.
Disasters for average Americans is what the Bush family has been about for four generations now:
1. The great grandfather *Samuel Bush* was Woodrow Wilson's liaison to the weapon's industry and profited mightily in that role. He was one of a handful of architects "present at creation" of the modern military-industrial complex which has steadily bled the US financially and morally for private profit for decades.
2. The grandfather *Prescott Bush* was US banker to the Nazis, helping them before, during, and after World War II with their financial operations.
3. Bush Sr. was behind the Iran-Contra operation which illegally sent arms to Iran and siphoned the profits for personal gain and to fund terrorist operations in Central America. He also worked with the Bin Laden family and others to fund the so called Afghani resistance which became the Taliban and al Queda.
4. And finally, George W. Bush, who in seven years has done more lasting harm to to the United State than any group of external enemies, real or imagined, could ever do.
Undermining fundamental America values and strengthening US enemies been a lucrative business for the Bush Family for four generations now.
*** Action items to stop the coming war
Let your friends and colleagues - and the media and your local representatives know that:
1. You don't buy the Bush administration's anti-Iranian propaganda
2. A war against Iran would be potentially catastrophic, much worse than the current disaster in Iraq
3. Advocacy for this war as practiced by Bush administration front groups like Freedom's Watch is against American interests and needs to be exposed
4. Bush needs to have the war powers granted to him post 9/11 taken away and taken away now.
Brasscheck TV will be posting a number of new videos about the impending war with Iran.
Until then, I recommend that you:
1. Familiarize yourself with the relevant videos on the Brasscheck TV web site and,
2. If you have not already done do, become a free subscriber to the e-mail video announcement service so we can keep you informed as new information is available.
Here's a collection of links and stuff, check them out and notice that the last couple are sites and stuff of mine and I have news links and feeds, so along with the other things listed here, you could be busy for years.
"Silence, they say, is the voice of complicity. But silence is impossible. Silence screams. Silence is a message, just as doing nothing is an act. Let who you are ring out & resonate in every word & every deed. Yes, become who you are. There's no sidestepping your own being or your own responsibility. What you do is who you are. You are your own comeuppance. You become your own message. You are the message."
Collateral Damage: Bethena Cindy Sheehan from Amman, Jordan
Last month when Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Ray McGovern and I took over 300 people and a petition with over a million signatures to Congressman John Conyers (D-Mi, Chair House Judiciary Committee) demanding impeachment, we believed we were morally correct then. Despite Rep. Conyers' long record of public service to our nation and several private meetings that went absolutely nowhere, and despite the mild to severe criticism we have received, we believed then and still believe now that impeaching BushCo is a Constitutionally mandated requirement and a necessary tool to reclaim our representative republic, end the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan ("The troops aren't coming home while I'm preznit," GW, and to hold the monsters accountable who have wreaked havoc on our planet.
I believe what we did on July 23rd was the right thing to do because we are all required to be active participants in our democracy. One of the reasons that all branches of our government are so out of control, Dems or Repugs, is that we have been passive voters who have allowed our elected officials to get away literally with murder for generations. The human element of "We the People" has been suppressed by the fascist elite and all but forgotten by an American public that has been lulled into an uncomfortable apathy by the "vast wasteland" of TV and its byproduct: a seductive, yet destructive consumerism that has us constantly striving not only to "keep up with the Joneses," but "smash the Joneses" in our quest for more, more, more. We have thousands, if not millions of Susie Soccer moms in their huge SUVs to NASCAR dad Nick watching high performing, gas guzzling cars go round and round in circles wasting precious oil for our dubious entertainment, while people are dying, being injured and displaced and while our troops receive no more support than a yellow magnetic ribbon on Susie's SUV.
The Rev and I had another dose of reality the other day and our actions in Conyers' office were confirmed for both of us when we visited Bethena in al Jazeera hospital in Amman.
An American fired mortar shell hit twenty-eight year old, former Baghdad resident, Bethena on June 1st of this year. Her husband was also injured in the abhorrent attack and her mother-in-law and sister-in-law were killed. Due to lack of medical care at first, Bethena still has a large hole in her stomach. She was allowed to stay in an American hospital for 7 days, and then told she had to leave. With a smashed arm, broken leg, and another leg amputated above the knee, Bethena had to make her way to Amman for medical help with her sister. She laid in her bed gazing at us with pain-filled, yet very aware eyes and she graciously allowed us to look at her wounds and record them on film. The entire time we visited with her, I couldn't help but reflect that Casey would have been the same age as Bethena just three days before she was mortared, if he hadn't already been killed not too far from where Bethena and her family were hit.
Besides the incontrovertible fact that Bethena was no threat to the USA and we are occupying her country illegally and immorally, her hospital bills are costing the family 750.00 to 1000.00 a day and she still requires two more surgeries. The family had to sell their home in Baghdad and is rapidly going through their savings. Bethena's sister told us that a woman who suffered a heart attack from fright in the same mortar attack had her bills covered by the US, but we won't cover Bethena's bills because she was hit by an American bomb!
We are going to the American Embassy here in Jordan to ask the same simple question: "Why?" Why is the government who harmed her not paying her bills?" and she is just one of thousands. As the war crimes compound in Iraq, the resistance heightens and no one wins in "lose-lose" land.
My campaign for Congress' slogan "People Before Politics" is the exact opposite of what John Conyers told me and my staff in a meeting prior to the July 23rd sit-in: "It is more important to me (Conyers) to put a Democrat back in the White House in '08 than to end the war!" (Even if it is Hillary "If Saddam won't disarm, will we disarm him" Clinton") I can guarantee him that it is not what's most important to Bethena, the people of Iraq and the thousands of mothers in our own country who can't sleep at night, concentrate, eat or do much else for worry of their son or daughter in Iraq for the lies of BushCo and the criminal complicity of Congress, Inc.
I wept in John Conyers' office that day as I wept over Bethena and her plight.
We the People have also failed our soldiers and Bethena and rest of the innocent citizens of Iraq by allowing the partisan politics of greed and destruction to hijack our country. I wish every American could peer into Bethena's eyes and have an epiphany that there are many things more important than partisan politics as usual. I wish news cameras would show an American mother falling on the ground screaming in agony for her needlessly killed child. We see the devastation on Jordanian TV caused in Northern Iraq where over 500 people were slaughtered yesterday: we need to see that on our TVs.
"Silence, they say, is the voice of complicity. But silence is impossible. Silence screams. Silence is a message, Just as doing nothing is an act. Let who you are ring out & resonate In every word & every deed. Yes, become who you are. There's no sidestepping your own being Or your own responsibility. What you do is who you are. You are your own comeuppance. You become your own message. You are the message."
Baghdad, Iraq: 6 million people, 117 degrees and no water
By Richard Becker, Western Regional Coordinator, ANSWER Coalition Friday, August 3, 2007
A crime against humanity committed by the occupying power
For the past 24 hours, Baghdad has had virtually no running water.
Major parts of the city of six million people have lacked running water for six days, while daily high temperatures have ranged from 115 to 120 degrees. The tiny amount of water dripping through the pipes is causing many of those who must drink it to suffer acute intestinal illness.
According to reports, not enough electricity is available to run Baghdad’s water pumps. This in a country with vast energy resources.
Corporate media outlets—to the extent they have reported this horrific and mind-boggling story at all—have treated it as a failure on the part of Iraqis.
In reality, it is an appalling war crime committed by the occupying power, the U.S. military. It threatens the lives of tens of thousands of people in the short term and unthinkable numbers of people unless it is rectified immediately.
According to Article 55 of Geneva Conventions (1949) to which the U.S. government is a signatory: "To the fullest extent of the means available to it the Occupying Power has the duty of ensuring the food and medical supplies of the population; it should, in particular, bring in the necessary foodstuffs, medical stores and other articles if the resources of the occupied territory are inadequate."
Article 59 states: "If the whole or part of the population of an occupied territory is inadequately supplied, the Occupying Power shall agree to relief schemes on behalf of the said population, and shall facilitate them by all the means at its disposal."
To say that a huge city deprived of running water is "inadequately supplied" would rank as one of the great understatements of human history.
Of course, the shortage of water—the most vital of all necessities—does not extend to the U.S. personnel and contractors occupying Iraq.
The U.S. government tries to relieve itself of its obligations by pretending that Iraq’s "sovereignty" was restored in June 2004. But that is just another hoax.
Since its illegal invasion and conquest of Iraq in the spring of 2003, the real state power in the country has been the U.S. military.
This latest catastrophe to afflict the Iraqi people is another poisonous fruit of imperialist occupation. Not even in the worst times during the U.S. blockade of Iraq from 1990-2003, did such a disaster occur.
The U.S. regime in Iraq must provide the people of Baghdad with relief in the short-term to avert unprecedented disaster. The U.S. occupation must come to an immediate end. The officials responsible for the terrible crimes committed against the Iraqi people must be held accountable. The U.S. government owes Iraq vast reparations for the death and destruction imposed on that society by an illegal war of aggression.
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