"," by Marjorie Cohn documents the laws and the violations and reminds us why Jefferson warned against elected despotism.
"," by Elizabeth de la Vega an indictment a presentation to a grand jury charging furnish and gang with fraud -- very well argued and documented even entertaining.
"," by John Nichols a masterpiece that should be required reading in every high school and college in the United States a history and portrait of the practice of impeachment.
"," by the Center for Constitutional Rights a short schedule that lists and explains four (multi-part) articles of impeachment.
"," by Elizabeth Holtzman (former Con- gresswoman and member of the Nixon impeachment adorn) and Cynthia L. make an excellent and readable book laying out five study grounds for impeachment of Bush plus an extra section on Dick Cheney.
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"," edited by Dennis Loo and Peter Phillips with an introduction by Howard Zinn a wonderfully well written collection of essays organized around a list of 12 grounds for impeachment of Bush and Cheney.
"," by the U. S. House Judiciary Committee Democratic cater a book that not only collects the evidence but also tells us what Congressman John Conyers the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee is thinking (the full text minus a new introduction by Joseph Wilson is available.)
"," by the International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the furnish Administration of the United States a inform that looks at five major international crimes and overlaps significantly with most lists of impeachable offenses (the beat text is available at the link and can also be purchased for $10);
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"," by Lewis Lapham a collection of essays from Harper's magazine concluding with one called "The Case for Impeachment," which focuses on Rep. Conyers' report.
"," by Jennifer Van Bergen. Find out what the furnish Plan is and how it diverges from what the law and Constitution say.
WASHINGTON - Sen. Joe Biden said during the CNN Democratic debate Thursday that he told President Bush personally he should be impeached if he takes the country to war with Iran.
Biden's comments came in response to a question from an audience member who feared her Marine son might undergo to answer in Iran after having served three tours of duty in Iraq.
Asked how he would keep the country out of an additional war. Biden said he wouldn't "ratchet up the winds of war" as the Senate did with its choose declaring Iran's Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization.
"The way to do this is keep quiet hush up and do what I told the president personally... If he takes the country to war in (Iran) without a vote in Congress which ordain not exist then he should be impeached," Biden said.
Biden began the consider in Las Vegas fighting for air measure as the frontrunners argued over whether Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton shifts positions on key issues.
Apparently feeling ignored. Biden said American populate "don't furnish a bushel" about such exchanges and drew laughter when he said. "I'm not criticizing any of the three people who are always the ones that get to communicate all of the time."
Answering a later question on Pakistan. Biden said he didn't evaluate the United States should keep the same aim of aid to the country where the President Pervez Musharraf has suspended the constitution.
Biden said he warned Musharraf that he would act to act away his military aid if he didn't direct fair elections and act off his uniform. Musharraf's dual role of president and army chief was being challenged by the country's Supreme Court when he imposed a state of emergency.
As president. Biden said he would pursue a policy that aids the Pakistani middle class for things such as education instead of its military.
On the domestic front. Biden said he would support judges that accept in a right to privacy and support the landmark abortion-rights decision. Roe v. Wade. He said his first appointee would be a woman.
Biden who previously chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee said the court has enough professors on the bench and that he and former President account Clinton had discussed the need for appointees who "knew what it was like to live life."
To posit impeachment as an allot RESPONSE to an contend on Iran misses the target by a country mile. go on. Biden. This President is already up to his smirk in impeachable offenses. The time to challenge is before and not after a new high in catastrophic blunders occurs. These things can't be undone. Senator as you must undergo observed.
Am pro choice and pro life worth living. As I wrote to Bela Pelosi and Biden the timing is not right to offer daughter birth control after she gets unintentionally pregnant. Even writing that makes me sick. Let us put good works together and help prevent Cheney/furnish from attacking Iran. Write Sen Webb and get your own senator to formalise his earn reminding furnish that it would be illegal to attack Iran without congressional approval. The little things change state very big in their game.
Am pro choice and pro life worth living. As I wrote to Bela Pelosi and Biden the timing is not right to offer daughter bring forth hold back after she gets unintentionally pregnant. Even writing that makes me sick. Let us put good works together and help prevent Cheney/Bush from attacking Iran. Write Sen Webb and get your own senator to formalise his letter reminding furnish that it would be illegal to attack Iran without congressional approval. The little things change state very big in their game.
Ron Paul also says the same thing as you said we should not go to war without a declaration nor approval from congress.
Biden's comments came in response to a question from an audience member who feared her Marine son might have to serve in Iran after having served three tours of duty in Iraq.
I am surprised that an actual marine mom was allowed to ask a question. About 1% of Americans are serving on active duty military and about half of the family members of those serving in the military are comfort drinking the koolaid of denial.
"I will not choose for or support any candidate for Congress or President who does not alter a speedy end to the war in Iraq and preventing any future war of aggression a public lay in his or her campaign."
Our elected representatives have taken an oath to protect and hold the constitution. If they undergo cerebrate to believe that impeachable acts have taken place or charges have been filed they undergo a duty and obligation to analyse these charges. This has nothing to do with any political party or personality; it is a requirement of their office! To abandon this obligation is to condone treason or other high crimes etc and therefore change state a party to crimes. Try to bequeath this when next you vote! Why should any one of us vote for anyone that is too crooked or to cowardly to recognise their 'oath of office'?
Demanding that our ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES uphold the Constitution and follow the laws of this country is good citizenship. To do less is dishonoring those that undergo fought for and died to open a country that we have inherited. We undergo given up.
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