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PostPosted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:04 pm    Post subject: Congressman Kucinich to impeach Cheney Reply with quote

Momentum built for Cheney impeachment (below)

Kucinich questions Bush mental health
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=29270&sectionid=3510203
US presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich has questioned Bush's mental health for claiming Iran's nuclear case might trigger World War III.
"I seriously believe we have to start asking questions about his mental health," said Kucinich. "There's something wrong. He does not seem to understand his words have real impact."
The democratic candidate who was speaking to the editorial board of The Philadelphia Inquirer on Tuesday added, "You cannot be a president of the United States who's wanton in his expression of violence."..............................


Momentum built for Cheney impeachment
Sun, 04 Nov 2007
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=29792&sectionid=3510203

Congressman Dennis Kucinich says he will offer a resolution to the House of Representatives to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney.
The Democratic lawmaker who will introduce his privileged resolution next week said on Friday that the momentum is built for Cheney's impeachment.
"Millions of citizens across the nation are demanding Congress to stand up against the Vice President's abuse of power," Kucinich said.
"The Vice President continues to use his office to advocate continued occupation of Iraq and prod our nation into a belligerent stance against Iran," added the US presidential hopeful.
While the American media has decided to keep Kucinich's announcement on a low profile 54 percent of the Americans are in favor of impeaching Cheney according to an American Research Group survey conducted last July.
Analysts believe the number of pro-impeachment Americans is on the rise due to Cheney's hawkish policies towards the Islamic republic.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 7:16 am    Post subject: Re: Congressman Kucinich to impeach Cheney Reply with quote

TonyGosling wrote:
Momentum built for Cheney impeachment (below)

Kucinich questions Bush mental health
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=29270&sectionid=3510203
US presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich has questioned Bush's mental health for claiming Iran's nuclear case might trigger World War III.
"I seriously believe we have to start asking questions about his mental health," said Kucinich. "There's something wrong. He does not seem to understand his words have real impact."
The democratic candidate who was speaking to the editorial board of The Philadelphia Inquirer on Tuesday added, "You cannot be a president of the United States who's wanton in his expression of violence."..............................


Momentum built for Cheney impeachment
Sun, 04 Nov 2007
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=29792&sectionid=3510203

Congressman Dennis Kucinich says he will offer a resolution to the House of Representatives to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney.
The Democratic lawmaker who will introduce his privileged resolution next week said on Friday that the momentum is built for Cheney's impeachment.
"Millions of citizens across the nation are demanding Congress to stand up against the Vice President's abuse of power," Kucinich said.
"The Vice President continues to use his office to advocate continued occupation of Iraq and prod our nation into a belligerent stance against Iran," added the US presidential hopeful.
While the American media has decided to keep Kucinich's announcement on a low profile 54 percent of the Americans are in favor of impeaching Cheney according to an American Research Group survey conducted last July.
Analysts believe the number of pro-impeachment Americans is on the rise due to Cheney's hawkish policies towards the Islamic republic.


Kucinich is awesome.

I heard him speak in Santa Barbara in 2002. He opened by talking about psychology for about 5 minutes. It was the most amazing thing I've ever seen a politician do. He has social courage based in raw understanding. I just wish we had an electoral system that was functional.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 7:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I just wish we had an electoral system that was functional.


Then make it so - no-one outside US lala land can do it for you! At the rate you're going, there won't be a 2008 election anyway...

It's up to each 'freedom-loving' US individual to arise and stop the criminality of the entire ruling class.

Yes, they are totally out of control. Yes, Kucinich has guts but no-one is prepared to join him and he's been asking you all for quite a while now...

Have you checked the price of gold recently? It's later than you might think...
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thermate911 wrote:
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I just wish we had an electoral system that was functional.


Then make it so - no-one outside US lala land can do it for you! At the rate you're going, there won't be a 2008 election anyway...

It's up to each 'freedom-loving' US individual to arise and stop the criminality of the entire ruling class.

Yes, they are totally out of control. Yes, Kucinich has guts but no-one is prepared to join him and he's been asking you all for quite a while now...

Have you checked the price of gold recently? It's later than you might think...
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It's up to each 'freedom-loving' US individual to arise and stop the criminality of the entire ruling class.

Good words. It is up to the ordinary American to speak out against the deceptions and manipulations, of ALL TYPES and re-create a lawful government.

Yes, they are totally out of control. Yes, Kucinich has guts but no-one is prepared to join him and he's been asking you all for quite a while now.

There are 2 fears, one doubly dysfunctional. That is that the vote will be divided down further and that the worst of the choices will win by default, the double is that he will see so much resistence that cooperation will not be found. Both fears are garbage because the electoral system will not even allow a fair election.

Americans are afraid to deal with that level of dysfunction. WHY? Because they will have to dissolve so many differences with their fellow American and take action together. Media has divided Americans perceptionally for 3 decades, and now they hardly speak the same language and values are seriously different.

As their needs are beginning to be compromised, the more intelligent and less controlled, begin to see, our needs are really the same. Our needs are what is important and are prepared to accept one another. Let it be sooner rather than later, or, ............... too late.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 10:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Coutesy of Kevin Barratt:
Yesterday in a stunning development, a bipartisan majority of Congress rejected the attempt to kill the privileged resolution brought by Dennis Kucinich to impeach Vice President Cheney, for his unprecedented constitutional high crimes. Instead the bill was sent to the House Judiciary Committee, which is exactly where we want it to build momentum. Now all we have to do is pressure them to follow through, and impeachment will be a reality.

We have created a special action page which not only sends your personal message to your individual House members, but also sends a
copy to BOTH Nancy Pelosi and the House Judiciary Committee itself.


This is now a whole new ballgame. Please submit this page now to reiterate your support for impeachment of Cheney first, H.Res 333.


H.Res 333 Action Page: http://www.usalone.com/hres333.php

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

outsider wrote:
Coutesy of Kevin Barratt:
Yesterday in a stunning development, a bipartisan majority of Congress rejected the attempt to kill the privileged resolution brought by Dennis Kucinich to impeach Vice President Cheney, for his unprecedented constitutional high crimes. Instead the bill was sent to the House Judiciary Committee, which is exactly where we want it to build momentum. Now all we have to do is pressure them to follow through, and impeachment will be a reality.

We have created a special action page which not only sends your personal message to your individual House members, but also sends a
copy to BOTH Nancy Pelosi and the House Judiciary Committee itself.


This is now a whole new ballgame. Please submit this page now to reiterate your support for impeachment of Cheney first, H.Res 333.


H.Res 333 Action Page: http://www.usalone.com/hres333.php


EXCELLENT POST!

My site now has a link to that page on the second line from the top!

http://algoxy.com/psych/9-11scenario.html

For those who have the time and can remember, I suggest snail mail CERTIFIED. I'm serious.

Address it as follows.

To the Committee RE: HR 333
C/O Hon. Conyers Jr.
Chairman

2138 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515


Here is the committee members who you might want to list, just so they know you know WHO they are.

Hon. Berman
(D) California, 28th

Hon. Boucher
(D) Virginia, 9th

Hon. Nadler
(D) New York, 8th

Hon. Scott
(D) Virginia, 3rd

Hon. Watt
(D) North Carolina, 12th

Hon. Lofgren
(D) California, 16th

Hon. Jackson Lee
(D) Texas, 18th

Hon. Waters
(D) California, 35th

Hon. Delahunt
(D) Massachusetts, 10th

Hon. Wexler
(D) Florida, 19th

Hon. Sánchez
(D) California, 39th

Hon. Cohen
(D) Tennessee, 9th

Hon. Johnson
(D) Georgia, 4th

Hon. Sutton
(D) Ohio, 13th

Hon. Gutierrez
(D) Illinois, 4th

Hon. Sherman
(D) California, 27

Hon. Baldwin
(D) Wisconsin, 2nd

Hon. Weiner
(D) New York, 9th

Hon. Schiff
(D) California, 29th

Hon. Davis
(D) Alabama , 7th

Hon. Wasserman Schultz
(D) Florida, 20th

Hon. Ellison
(D) Minnesota, 5th
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

November 8, 2007
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Original Content at http://www.opednews.com/articles/genera_dave_lin_071108_suddenly_2c_im peachmen.htm


Suddenly, Impeachment Hearings Are Looking Like a Strong Possibility

By Dave Lindorff

By Dave Lindorff

You wouldn’t know it if you just watch TV news or read the corporate press, but this past Tuesday, something remarkable happened. Despite the pig-headed opposition of the Democratic Party’s top congressional leadership, a majority of the House, including three Republicans, voted to send Dennis Kucinich’s long sidelined Cheney impeachment bill (H Res 333) to the Judiciary Committee for hearings.

The vote was 218 to 194.

Now the behind-the-scenes partisan maneuvering that preceded that vote was arcane indeed, with Kucinich first exercising a member’s privilege motion to present his stymied impeachment bill to the full House, only to have Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrange for a colleague (Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-MD) offer a motion to table it. The Republicans, anxious to embarrass the Speaker, threw a wrench into that plan, though, by voting as a bloc to oppose tabling. Since Kucinich already has 22 co-sponsors for his bill, it was clear that the tabling gambit would fail. As soon as that became apparent, rank-and-file Democrats, unwilling to be seen by their constituents as defending Cheney, rushed to change their votes to opposing the tabling motion. In the end, tabling failed by 242 to 170 with 77 Democrats supporting a pleasantly surprised Kucinich.

In order to avoid a floor debate on the merits of impeaching the eminently impeachable Vice President Cheney, Pelosi and her allies then moved to send Kucinich’s bill directly to the Judiciary Committee. They were joined by three Republicans, including maverick Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul (R-TX).

Now the hope of the Democratic leadership is that this means Kucinich’s impeachment bill will continue to be safely bottled up in a subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee. But it may not work out that way for them.

Whatever the explanation, this impeachment bill has been endorsed by a floor vote of the full House, with bipartisan support.

For the Judiciary Committee to sit on it now and not schedule a hearing would be a gross travesty of parliamentary procedure and custom.

Indeed, some House members not associated with Kucinich’s resolution are now openly calling for immediate hearings into Cheney’s impeachable actions—specifically lying the country into a war in Iraq, and threatening war with Iran.

One indication of the change in the political climate in the House is the announcement by Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL), a six-term congressman and a member of the House Judiciary Committee, that he will call for the Judiciary Committee to take up Kucinich’s impeachment bill. This is significant because Wexler, no left-wing hothead, is not a co-signer of the Kucinich bill.

In an email message to constituents, Wexler said:

“I share your belief that Vice President Cheney must answer for his deceptive actions in office, particularly with regard to the preparations for the Iraq war and the revelation of the identity of covert agent Valerie Plame Wilson as part of political retribution against her husband.”

“…Cheney and the bush Administration have demonstrated a consistent pattern of abusing the law and misleading Congress and the American people. We see the consequences of these actions abroad in Iraq and at home through the violations of our civil liberties. The American people are served will with a legitimate and thorough impeachment inquiry. I will urge the Judiciary Committee to schedule impeachment hearings immediately and not let this issue languish as it has over the last six months. Only through hearings can we begin to correct the abuses of Dick Cheney and the bush administration; and if it is determined in these hearings that Vice President Cheney has committed High Crimes and Misdemeanors, he should be impeached and removed from office. It is time for Congress to expose the multitude of misdeeds of the Administration and I am hopeful that the Judiciary Committee will expeditiously begin an investigation of this matter.”

Also calling for prompt action by the Judiciary Committee in the wake of the Tuesday House vote was Carol Shea-Porter, a first-term Democrat from New Hampshire, who also is not a sponsor of the Kucinich measure. In explaining her vote to send the Kucinich bill to the Judiciary Committee, she said:

“It is the duty of the Vice President to faithfully execute the laws of the United States of America and to defend the Constitution. There is growing evidence that the Executive Branch has ignored some of our laws and has attempted to bend the Constitution to its will. Members of both parties decided that this issue is too important to ignore. I voted with my Republican and Democratic colleagues to investigate the Vice President’s actions in office.”

She characterized the resolution sending the bill to the Judiciary Committee a “strongly bi-partisan vote.”

With these kinds of endorsements and calls for action, it is clear both that Speaker Pelosi is looking increasingly pathetic and out of touch with her “impeachment is off the table” mantra, and also that Judiciary Chair John Conyers (D-MI), who seems to have been intimidated by the Speaker for the past year, but who earlier had been a leader in exposing the crimes of the Bush/Cheney administration, is getting strong support for taking a bolder stand.

Stephen Cohen (D-TN), a member of the Judiciary Committee who is a co-sponsor of the Kucinich resolution, says he thinks that there will be an impeachment hearing in the committee.

The 22 House members who have already signed on as co-sponsors of Kucinich’s Cheney impeachment resolution are: Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), Maxine Waters D-CA), Hank Johnson (D-GA), Keith Ellison (D-MN), Lynn Woolsey D-CA), Barbara Lee (D-CA), Albert Wynn (D-MD), William Lacy Clay (D-MO, Yvette Clarke (D-NY), Jim McDermott (D-WA), Jim Moran (D-VA), Bob Filner (D-CA), Sam Farr (D-CA), Robert Brady (D-PA), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Donald Payne (D-NJ), Steve Cohen (D-TN), Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX), Carolyn Kilpatrick (D-MI), Ed Towns (D-NY, Diane Watson (D-CA, and Danny Davis (D-IL).

The change is attitude toward impeachment among the rank and file, and the evident increasing willingness to buck the Speaker, reflects growing awareness of the groundswell of popular anger with the Bush administration and the Democratic Congress over continued funding of the Iraq War, and over continued erosion of Constitutional government and civil liberties by an administration that wants unfettered executive power and by a Congress that is afraid to act.

The latest polls show three in four Democrats in favor of impeaching the vice president and president, while a majority of all Americans favor impeaching the vice president and roughly half of all Americans favor impeaching the president.

This is before hearings and presentation of evidence have even begun!

The Democratic strategy for the 2008 election has been to do nothing overly confrontational, to pass no significant legislation, to collect lots of money from corporate interests, and to hope that the Republican Party, saddled with an unpopular administration and an unpopular war, will implode.

The strategy, however, is proving to be a disaster, as public support for the Democratic do-nothing Congress has fallen even below the president’s record low numbers. Just running against Republicans, Bush/Cheney, and the continuing war risks seeing Democrats go down to defeat in ’08.

It is awareness of this looming electoral disaster that underlies the growing restiveness among rank-and-file Democrats in the House, all of whom have to face the voters in less than a year’s time.

As recently as a month ago, it didn’t look like impeachment was in the cards,

Now it’s starting to look like we Cheney’s going to be put in the dock.

It may not be long before we start to see bills of impeachment filed against President Bush too.

The corporate media enjoy making fun of Rep. Kucinich, a height-challenged but dedicated progressive who has made a career of standing tall for his views. If his bill ends up leading to impeachment hearings against Cheney, Kucinich will end up having the last laugh.
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DAVE LINDORFF is a Philadelphia-based investigative journalist and columnist. His latest book, co-authored by Barbara Olshansky, is "The Case for Impeachment" (St. Martin's Press, 2006 and now available in paperback). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net

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