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
The New York Times exposed a shady Pentagon program to embed up to 75
"propaganda pundits" on every major news network. These so-called experts went on the air to cover up bad news about Iraq with White House spin. Media now is covering it up.
Click here for more and to note this news item please.
Despite Pelosi's attempts to claim innocence and outrage, it's clear that while she is pointing her finger at the President with one hand, she is shaking Bush's hand with the other: in the 15 months since Nancy Pelosi has become Speaker of House over $200,000 BILLION dollars have been approved to continue the massacre of troops and civilians in Iraq - even though the majority of Americans want war funding cut.
It's time to send our own statement to the Speaker: Nancy, you're fired! The American people elected a new Congress to bring the troops home and instead all they've given us are excuses. Let's get it right this time and work for a candidate that will make a real difference, Cindy Sheehan.Newsweek magazine thinks we can do it! Click here to read the article published online last week by Newsweek about Cindy's challenge to Pelosi. Help us keep our momentum going and kick off our new fundraising campaign to "86 Pelosi." Our campaign is averaging $86.00 per donation and like the origin of the saying that refers to a famous speakeasy in New York City taking people out the back door on 86 Bedford street to avoid the cops during prohibition, we're going to show Nancy the door this November. We need 1,000 supporters to send us $86.00 today so that we can get our message out to the voters of San Francisco. Every donation to Cindy's campaign has come from individuals wanting a change. Click here to make a donation.
Nancy has already raised $1.6 million for her campaign. Wonder who her contributors are? Click here to find out. We are fighting an uphill battle - but we will succeed! Here are three things you can do to help:
Eleanor Roosevelt is often quoted for saying "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." Let's make this dream a reality and get Cindy Sheehan elected!
Wexler Confronts Condi on War Lies; Demands Contempt Vote
Today, in hearings on Capitol Hill, I confronted Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on her role in the lies, exaggerations, and misdirection that led us into the Iraq war.
During my questioning, Secretary Rice falsely stated that she never saw intelligence casting doubt on the Bush Administration claims that Saddam possessed weapons of mass destruction. This unbelievable statement is flatly contradicted by numerous government reports and CIA testimonials. (To watch the video of my exchange with Secretary Rice, click here.)
Secretary Rice's responses demonstrate once and for all that we need aggressive oversight over this out of control Administration. Unfortunately, the Bush Administration has ignored the constitutional right of Congress to provide such oversight.
It is time Congress took aggressive action to assert our rights on behalf of the American people.
The House of Representatives must immediately hold former White House Counsel Harriet Miers and White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten in contempt of Congress for their failure to respond to congressional subpoenas.
I have been aggressively lobbying Members of Congress to support a vote on contempt, and I am thrilled to report that Speaker Pelosi told me directly that she agrees it is well past time to vote on contempt. I am anticipating that the House will shortly vote on resolutions of both civil and criminal contempt for both Miers and Bolten.
No one should be immune from accountability and the rule of law.
Not Harriet Miers or Josh Bolten.
And especially not Condoleezza Rice, George W. Bush or Dick Cheney.
It is time to defend the Constitution and our rights as a co-equal branch of government.
I will continue to take on the Bush Administration for their outrageous abuses just as I confronted Condoleezza Rice today and Attorney General Mukasey last week. (Click here to see my questioning of Mukasey.)
With your help we will hold these top Bush officials in contempt and continue our efforts to hold impeachment hearings for Vice President Dick Cheney.
Please, please please people, if we do not get control of our own government, everything is going to suffer.
Does anyone actually think things will change once Bush is out of office?
let's pretend it does.....but remember that whoever replaces Bush will only be in office for 8 years max.
Then what if another Bush (or worse) comes along.
What if another Nixon or whoever comes along and we have no checks and balances.
What if McCain gets in office?
What if another Hitler gets in office or if Cheney runs?
WE HAVE TO IMPEACH BUSH AND CHENEY TO START WITH AND NOT NEARLY ENOUGH PEOPLE SIGN THE PETITIONS AND CALL AND WRITE AND NOTE NEWS ITEMS ABOUT THIS STUFF.
How many people here on care2?
8,566,678 Members!
And we see maybe 100 note important stuff that affects every single person, animal and issue.
And we see petitions forwarded all over, but they struggle to get 1,000 signatures.
The President is Not Above the Law A Case for Impeachment Now
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The National Park Service is being flooded with letters demanding that no new restrictions be placed by the Bush Administration on protest assembly on the National Mall. The Statement in Defense of Free Speech Rights on the National Mall has received an incredible 7,500 signers in its first days. Join the campaign and send your letter or sign onto the statement -- you can do so by clicking here.
Although you would not know it from the mass media, the momentum for impeachment continues to grow across the country. We are less than 7,000 votes away from reaching the one million mark for those who have voted at ImpeachBush.org. City councils around the country are on record supporting impeachment. Between now and the end of March, impeachment supporters will be taking to the streets in anti-war protests marking the 5th anniversary of the start of this criminal war.
Members of Congress are feeling the pressure from their constituencies. As you can see below, the impeachment movement is gaining supporters in Congress.
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Elizabeth Holtzman, a leading figure in the impeachment proceedings against Richard Nixon, has issued the well-publicized argument explaining why the impeachment of George W. Bush is imperative even now. Holtzman served on the House Judiciary Committee during proceedings toward Nixon's impeachment. She coauthored the 1973 special-prosecutor statute, and cowrote (with Cynthia L. Cooper) the 2006 book "The Impeachment of George W. Bush."
Judiciary Committee Should Move to Impeach Bush and Cheney By Elizabeth Holtzman
Since mid-December, members of the House Judiciary CommitteeRobert Wexler (D., Fla.), Luis Gutierrez (D., Ill.) and Tammy Baldwin (D., Wis.) have called for hearings on the impeachment of Vice President Cheney.
This should not be surprising, given the strength of the case for impeachment. What's surprising is that it took so long for members of this committee, normally tasked with holding impeachment proceedings, to call for them.
They face huge political resistance on Capitol Hill. But they aren't alone. Other Democratic members are joining them. Former senator and Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern recently published an op-ed demanding impeachment proceedings for both Bush and Cheney. Bruce Fein, a Republican who served in the Reagan Justice Department, and many other constitutional scholars also argue for impeachment.
There is more than ample justification for impeachment. The Constitution specifies the grounds as treason, bribery or "high crimes and misdemeanors," a term that means "great and dangerous offenses that subvert the Constitution." As the House Judiciary Committee determined during Watergate, impeachment is warranted when a president puts himself above the law and gravely abuses power.
Have Bush and Cheney done that?
Yes. With the vice president's participation, President Bush repeatedly violated the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which requires court approval for presidential wiretaps. Former President Richard Nixon's illegal wiretapping was one of the offenses that led to his impeachment. FISA was enacted precisely to avoid such abuses by future presidents.
Bush and Cheney were involved in detainee abuse, flouting federal criminal statutes (the War Crimes Act of 1996 and the anti-torture Act) and the Geneva Conventions. The president removed Geneva protections from al-Qaeda and the Taliban, setting the abuse in motion, and may have even personally authorized them.
The president and vice president also used deception to drive us into the Iraq war, claiming Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda were in cahoots, when they knew better. They invoked the specter of a nuclear attack on the United States, alleging Hussein purchased uranium in Niger and wanted aluminum tubes for uranium enrichment, when they had every reason to know these claims were phony or at least seriously questioned within the administration. Withholding and distorting facts usurps Congress' constitutional powers to decide on going to war.
Can a commander-in-chief disobey laws on wiretapping or torture to protect the country in wartime?
No. The Constitution requires the president to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed." The Supreme Court ruled Harry S. Truman could not seize steel mills to prevent a strike, even during the Korean War. Nixon's claim of national security as a justification for illegal wiretaps was also rejected in impeachment proceedings against him.
What then is the justification for taking impeachment "off the table"? Congressional leaders don't defend the administration, nor do they contend that its actions are unimpeachable or less serious than Nixon's. Instead they argue there is no time, or that impeachment proceedings would distract the Congress from other work, or divide the country. The subtext seems to be fear that impeachment could undermine Democratic election prospects in 2008.
But even these "pragmatic" arguments are wrong. Let's take them one at a time:
Insufficient time. In the case of Nixon, the House officially instructed the Judiciary Committee to act in early February 1974. The committee finished voting on articles of impeachment July 29, less than six months later. No presidential impeachment proceeding had taken place for almost 100 years, so the committee had to start from scratch, analyzing the Constitution and developing procedures for the impeachment inquiry. Now that the relevant legal spade work is done and a road map for proper impeachment proceedings exists, Congress might conduct them even faster than in 1974.
Distraction. During Watergate, the impeachment inquiry didn't prevent Congress from getting its work done. In fact, the House Judiciary Committee also worked on other matters during impeachment, just as the Senate did during its impeachment trial of former President Bill Clinton.
Divisiveness. True, President Clinton's impeachment was a highly partisan process that divided the country - because most Americans didn't support it. They believed his conduct was reprehensible, but not an impeachable offense. Impeachment therefore had negative repercussions for the Republicans who instigated it.
Nixon's impeachment united the American people. The process was bipartisan, demonstrating this wasn't just a Democratic ploy to undo an election. The fairness of the process, the seriousness of purpose, the substantial evidence - all gave the public confidence that justice had been done. This reinvigorated the shared value that the rule of law and preservation of democracy are more important than any president or party.
This value is again asserting itself in grassroots impeachment movements across America. The Vermont Senate, several state Democratic parties, and many municipal governments have adopted resolutions supporting impeachment. More state legislatures would have acted except for pressure from Washington. Many polls show a majority of Americans support impeaching Cheney (a Nov. 13 American Research Group poll says 70 percent of Americans believe he abused his office), and slightly less than a majority support impeaching Bush.
Stonewalling such widespread public sentiment is itself divisive, leading at least half the country to feel their concerns about upholding the Constitution are being ignored. Only a serious airing of evidence in hearings would heal the split.
Undermining election prospects. When the impeachment process began, Nixon had just been reelected in one of the largest landslides in history. Few, if any, worried about whether impeachment was a political winner for Congress or the Democrats. Public opinion simply forced Congress' hand when Nixon fired Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox. After the Judiciary Committee conducted impartial hearings and voted on impeachment, Congress' approval ratings soared. Republicans were swamped in the November 1974 elections.
Whether or not they bring electoral rewards in 2008, impeachment proceedings are the right thing to do. They will help curb the serious abuses of this administration, and send a strong message to future administrations that no president or vice president is above the law.
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Vote to IMPEACH both Bush and Cheney, write your local paper about it, contact your reps about it and get an IMPEACH THEM BOTH!!! cap all at the same time!
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We all gotta get super busy writing, calling, visiting, and emailing our reps and media, especially media visiting in person with a short fact sheet on things like impeachment.
That piece of garbage we have in the White House is going to lie to us and say the surge worked and we are doing good and spreading democracy and the economy is doing good and will get better and on and on and we must counter that with the truth.
DEAD FOR LIES Once, before I camped out in Crawford, Tx, I was speaking at a venue in DC and I called George Bush a "lying bastard." This was in May 2005; right after we discovered the revelations of the Downing Street Minutes which we believed was the smoking gun that would bring down BushCo in short order.
We held hearings in June of 2005 that Congressman John Conyers convened (in a crowded basement room in the Capitol) that exposed the deceit of the "yellow cake uranium from Niger" lie and the fact that Dick Cheney and Scooter Libby made many trips to the CIA offices to "cherry-pick" intelligence. Along with myself, Ambassador Joe Wilson, and ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern: Constitutional Attorney John Bonifaz wrapped up the panel to explain how and why the criminal Bush regime should be impeached and imprisoned.
Since then, I have been hailed or condemned for my strong language and told that if I "framed" my language better, I could be more effective. On the other hand, some people have told me to not dare temper my language because what our government is doing to people is so heinous that someone needs to strongly speak out against it. Now something has again surfaced that alternately angers and sorrows me.
A recent report found that BushCo told 935 lies in the two-year run-up to the war! We all know they lied, and frankly, I am surprised that the number is only 935, but it was an apparently exhaustive study by two media analysis groups.
Calling the President of the USA a "lying bastard" may, on the face of things, seem disrespectful, but there are two definitions of the word that seem appropriate to BushCo: 1) something of illegitimate or dubious origin (stolen elections) or 2) someone mean or nasty.
After nearly four years of living with the horrible knowledge that my son was killed in Iraq for the lies of the lying bastards of the Bush regime, I still mourn him and miss him with all my heart and soul and I don't know if I will ever be able to go through a day without being reminded that he should be alive and well and home with his family. Presidential daughter Jenna Bush will be getting married soon and I can't help but feel that Casey should have been able to have the same opportunity to get married and have his own children and future.
We cannot place the blame solely at the foot of BushCo, though. We have two Senators vying for their party's presidential nomination who are nothing but spoiled Demo-Brats who snipe and bicker at each other instead of calling for the immediate removal of our troops from Iraq and the ouster of the liars who are responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and the tragic creation of millions of broken hearts (when we buried Casey, I discovered that the term is not just a figure of speech).
We have a Speaker of the House who has taken impeachment "off the table" and refuses to even consider doing her job because impeachment would be too "divisive" when so many families have been physically, emotionally, and politically divided by Republican and Democratic war crimes and support of war crimes.
It is imperative that BushCo be impeached for past, present and future high crimes and misdemeanors. They have not only lied about the reasons for invading and occupying Iraq, but they have used their war of terror to redefine and lie about torture and commit unspeakable crimes against humanity.
Accountability should not be a politically partisan issue. No one should be above the law in a democracy and this is not a game of power plays or revenge for a past impeachment for lying about oral sex in the oval office.
We know they lied and now we must demand hearings from our dysfunctional employees in DC to find out why they lied so we can prevent it from ever happening again.
What's more obscene? The word "bastard" or the travesty and tragedy of wars based on so many lies told by so many liars?
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January, 2008
A New Year’s Message from IAC founder Ramsey Clark
Dear friends,
The year 2007 was another marked by endless war, lawlessness and cruelty by the Bush administration. Thousands more Iraqis have been killed or injured. The enormous humanitarian crisis effects millions of Iraqis, including children, who lack basic necessities -- housing, healthcare, electricity, even food. More U.S. soldiers are dying or injured, then facing inadequate care and benefits. The administration continues to use deception and lies to whip up hostility to Iran, as they did prior to the Shock and Awe bombings of Iraq in 2003. Bush and his cronies continue to defy international law and human rights with the brutal, illegal detentions at Guantanamo, and widespread use of torture.
Contrary to the will of the people in the U.S. who oppose this horrific war, the administration has no plans to withdraw the troops and end this criminal occupation. Bush is demanding tens of billions of dollars more for war, on top of the $476 billion which has already been spent for destruction, while millions here need healthcare and housing, and those devastated by Hurricane Katrina have been abandoned by the government.
But there is reason to be hopeful. There is great opposition here to the government’s endless war and brutality, and outrage at its attacks on civil liberties and basic rights here at home, including the merciless witch-hunt against immigrants. It is crucial that this opposition grows and strongly challenges the Bush administration’s every move. We must all demand accountability for the current war and the impeachment of President Bush and his partners-in-crime; this is a powerful way to stop an attack on Iran and prevent other wars of aggression by future administrations.
The International Action (IAC) Center has been a major organizing force against U.S. wars and military interventions for 16 years, going back to its anti-sanctions campaign and protests of the first Gulf war. This principled organization of activists has stood up and bravely opposed U.S. aggression against Iraq, Cuba, Panama, Haiti, Venezuela, Palestine, Lebanon, Somalia, Iran, Korea and the Balkans.
The IAC has organized countless demonstrations, meetings, and forums in numerous cities against the U.S. intervention in Iraq. Its organizers have produced videos and books -- translated into many languages -- for anti-war protesters here and around the world. It has made an excellent contribution for activists and educators with “Poison Dust,” a video produced by the People’s Video Network, on the perilous effects of U.S. depleted uranium weapons.
IAC leaders and I just returned from an international conference in Kolkata (Calcutta), India, called by the All-India Anti-Imperialism Forum, which has asked the IAC to play a leading role in a worldwide organization to end colonialism and globalization which they established.
The IAC has taken on struggles against racism, injustice, and much more—from standing with Hurricane Katrina survivors in their quest for justice, to supporting immigrants’ rights, to opposing the death penalty and challenging military recruitment. Wherever the IAC is needed, it’s there, with its program of organizing and activism!
The IAC looks forward to a new year of struggle against war and injustice.
Your help is vital! Donate online at http://www.iacenter.org/iacdonate.shtml. Our New Year’s Resolution for 2008 must be to organize together tirelessly to end this horrendous war and bring all U.S. troops home from Iraq NOW!
We must act together to stop a new war against Iran or any other nation. We must strive to promote international friendship, sharing and true respect for humankind and to oppose the policies of domination, globalization, and war.
We must all do more! We invite you to join in the new year of activism with the IAC and to support its vital work.
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