Archive for the 'media' Category
28 Jun
It’s Time for Genuine Accountability
June 23, 2008
by Robert Wexler
The testimony of Scott McClellan this past Friday in the House Judiciary Committee marked an important step forward for Congress in the battle to fully expose the crimes of the Bush/Cheney administration and finally hold this White House accountable for its appalling actions that have weakened […]
Posted in media, Rove/Miers/Bolton, Dick Cheney, Condoleeza Rice, war crimes, George W Bush, 9/11, neocon coup, felonies, articles of impeachment, Lewis Libby, propaganda, Iraq, House Judiciary Committee, Constitution, torture, domestic spying, Bush Administration, Valerie Plame, high crimes, Scott McClellan, Joseph Wilson, FISA, Supreme Court, contempt of Congress by: emiwest
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15 Jun
June 11, 2008
By John Cavanagh & Chuck Collins
Over the past three decades, market-worshiping politicians and their corporate backers have engineered the most colossal redistribution of wealth in modern world history, a redistribution from the bottom up, from working people to a tiny global elite.
Posted in take action!, media, economy, fascism, war crimes, George W Bush, neocon coup, felonies, Nixon/Reagan, corporations, corporate media, global elite, mortgage meltdown, Progressives, Progressive Agenda, Senate sickness by: emiwest
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06 Jan
By George McGovern
January 6, 2008
Nixon Was Bad. These Guys Are Worse.
As we enter the eighth year of the Bush-Cheney administration, I have belatedly and painfully concluded that the only honorable course for me is to urge the impeachment of the president and the vice president.
Posted in media, economy, Dick Cheney, war crimes, George W Bush, felonies, WMD, Uranium, propaganda, Iraq, Constitution, Nixon/Reagan, torture, domestic spying by: emiwest
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29 Dec
December 27, 2007
The allegations that he abused power are credible.
U.S. Reps. Robert Wexler (D., Fla.), Luis Gutierrez (D., Ill.) and Tammy Baldwin (D., Wis.) are members of the Judiciary Committee.
Last month, the House of Representatives voted to send a resolution of impeachment of Vice President Cheney to the Judiciary Committee. As members of the […]
Posted in media, H Res 799, crimes by: emiwest
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16 Nov
Nov 13, 2007
by Ernest Partridge
“To Bush & Co…. we the people owe no more allegiance than a child owes to the criminal who stole her from her home and now abuses her while posing as her father.” — Mark Crispin Miller
Posted in media, crimes, Dick Cheney, George W Bush, neocon coup, articles of impeachment, propaganda, corporations, stolen elections, corporate media by: emiwest
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03 Oct
The student-run Tufts Daily newspaper has written a piece about the Davis Sq. honk-to-impeach event in Somerville. If a couple lazy hours with a sign gets a newspaper article, that sounds like a small success to us! From the article:
Mondays in Davis Square have been getting louder lately, and it’s not due to a rowdy […]
Posted in protests, media by: dulles
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11 Sep
As soon as Rep. Ike Skelton gaveled a joint Congressional hearing to order this morning, protesters could be heard yelling “war criminal” at Army Gen. David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker, who were about to testify about conditions in Iraq.
At least one woman could be heard shouting briefly, before Skelton (D-MO) ordered anyone who disrupted […]
Posted in protests, media by: dulles
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24 Aug
The Bostonians for the Overthrow of King George weekly honk-to-impeach action at Davis Sq. is getting attention!
First the bad, looks like somebody’s doing a lot of complaining on their LiveJournal: read it.
But then the good, it looks like MIT’s WMBR station decided to do a piece on it: Listen and fast forward to near minute […]
Posted in protests, media, massachusetts by: dulles
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13 Aug
[orig] by JOHN D. MCKINNON, August 13, 2007 8:42 a.m.
Karl Rove, President Bush’s longtime political adviser, is resigning as White House deputy chief of staff effective Aug. 31, and returning to Texas, marking a turning point for the Bush presidency.
Mr. Rove’s departure removes one of the White House’s most polarizing figures, and perhaps signals the […]
Posted in media by: dulles
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10 Aug
By MARY CAREY, Daily Hampshire Gazette
Democratic activist Tim Carpenter, of Northampton was in Washington, D.C., late this week to hand presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich a petition signed by 100,000 people asking Congress to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney.
Fifteen of 435 members of Congress have signed onto Kucinich’s bill, House Resolution 333, outlining reasons for […]
Posted in media, massachusetts, H Res 799 by: dulles
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