2 May 2007 Bush vetoes Iraq withdrawal bill
US President George W Bush has vetoed a Congressional bill that would have linked war funding to a timetable for withdrawal of US troops from Iraq.
Now we must demand Dennis’s impeachment and the withdrawal of all US troops from Iraq.Contact your congress people!
Thank you for doing your part. Bruce
Finally, a congress person acts! Thank you Dennis!
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
We can not allow our elected officials to violate the Law and our US Constitution. Lying to US is perhaps the worst put down we could have. Lies imply that we do not have the sense to deal with the reality we live in.
Obviously we have a much better sense of our Liberty and Nation than our elected members.
The lies which led to the war in Iraq have been uncovered. It is past time for those accountable to held responsible for their actions. Bruce
Kucinich announces impeachment charges against Vice President Cheney
By Michael Roston, RAW STORY
After a series of delays, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), a candidate for president in 2008, announced a series of charges against Vice President Dick Cheney in Washington, DC, late in the day. Kucinich alleged that the Vice President had committed a series of impeachable offenses, and he was therefore introducing Articles of Impeachment against Cheney in the Congress today.
Kucinich started off by reading the opening words of the Declaration of Independence, arguing they were "instructive at this moment."
"Whenever any government official becomes destructive of the founding purposes, that official must be held accountable," he said.
The Ohio Democrat's move intended to provide a "defense of the rights of American people to have a government that is honest and peaceful."
Kucinich excoriated the Vice President who he called "a driving force for taking us into war against Iraq under false pretenses, and is once again rattling sabers of war against Iran, with the same intent to drive America into war, again based on false pretenses."
A reporter asked Kucinich why the Vice President should be impeached, and not President George W. Bush.
"There is a very practical reason - each and every charge relates to Vice President Cheney's conduct or misconduct in office," he said. But he added, "It is very important that we start with Mr. Cheney because if we were to start with the President, Mr. Cheney would then become president.
He also noted, "We'd have to go through the constitutional agony of impeaching two presidents consecutively."
Tue, 2007-04-24 22:48.
www.house.gov/writerep/
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/21727
The Senate now has signed a bill to withdraw from Iraq. bush has stated he will veto it. Than the Senate must over on the Veto with a majority vote. We must contact all our elected Congressional members and demand that the Withdrawal bill stands and also this bill which impeaches Cheney. H Res 333
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Under the Military Commissions Act as many as 45,000 lawbreakers can sit in GITMO until they rot.[SMILE]
We must Impeach to stop the carnage. Bruce
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