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Kucinich reads Bush Articles of Impeachment on the House floor

June 11, 2008 by Elizabeth Cable · 4 Comments 

I flipped on my television at approximately ten-thirty Eastern time on Monday night, and I was pleasantly surprised to find Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) speaking on C-Span. Kucinich was talking about President Bush and his various crimes against the United States, and I soon became aware that the Representative was introducing Articles of Impeachment against President Bush (also known as House Resolution 1258).

Dennis Kucinich had begun his long trudge through the Articles two hours earlier, and he would continue his reading, to an almost empty House chamber, for nearly another three hours. There were 35 Articles in total, each one detailing a crime that Bush had committed that warranted impeachment. I congratulate Kucinich for having the courage and conviction to undertake this task.

A summary of each offense for each Article, as provided by the index of the Articles of Impeachment, reads as follows: Read more

Plame’s Lawsuit Against Bush Administration Dismissed

July 19, 2007 by Dan Solis · 2 Comments 

We now live in a country where the insane war-hawks call the sane anti-war people traitors and treasonous. But when those same hawks actually commit treason themselves, they are not held accountable or convicted of treason.

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Today comes news that Valerie Plame’s lawsuit against Bush administration officials has been dismissed. In case you don’t know about the story, back at the start of the War in Iraq, Valerie was an undercover CIA operative. Her husband, Joe Wilson, was an ambassador who was investigating the reasons as to why Bush and his pals wanted to invade Iraq. He could not find anything but lies and cover ups.
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