Kucinich not stopping with Cheney, plans Bush impeachment resolution too »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 11 months, 1 week ago in NewsPresidential hopeful Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), who plans to bring an impeachment resolution against Vice President Dick Cheney to the House floor on Tuesday, says he is also planning a similar resolution to impeach President Bush.
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cowboygrandpa11 months, 1 week ago
Boo Hoo baby Pelosi does nothing for fear of losing votes. Kucinich says hey the people are yelling for this to happen. So he is taking charge and risking it. Hoooo Rah!!! You Go Dennis. Hope this puts the cowardly lions and heartless tin men in a bind they have to do something about. Gee you might actually have to show where you stand on all the garbage that is out there. Good for the American people to see who stands tall and who slinks away on their cowardly belly's. Good article TechnologyExpert.
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hdthehn11 months, 1 week ago
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cowboygrandpa11 months, 1 week ago
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hdthehn11 months, 1 week ago
Right on Cowboygrandpa-
I understand that Kucinich's resolution passed with support of the Repubs and now it goes to the Judiciary committee.
The repubs must think it will somehow backfire. I hope they have miscalculated as did Bush and Rove during the 2006 election when they thought they would hold Congress.
Now that Cheney has something at risk (rymes with gas) I hope he sleeps like the soldiers in Iraq who really have their lives on the line.
Also very glad that being impeached is not, repeat not a pardonable offence. If it happens and Cheney does time I hope he gets a cell mate that wants to kiss and cuddle.
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jimdoze11 months, 1 week ago
Don Quixote de La Mancha rides again...
Bush and Cheney are clearly the windmills in this saga.
Could it be that Pelosi is actually the fair Dulcinea?
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Bruedaddy11 months, 1 week ago
God help us if Hillary gets the nomination.....
4 more years of Republican NON leadership....I predict.
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ChefEOD11 months, 1 week ago
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Grrr11 months, 1 week ago
Care to add any real information to your baseless rhetoric?
Or shall I just call you a dissembling partisan hack right now?
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hdthehn11 months, 1 week ago
"If you all can get enough evidence....."
Should be easy enough see it here:
http://www.propeller.com/viewstory/2007/10/21/b...
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Harbeas11 months, 1 week ago
What a great congress we have! Why don't we spend the next 8 or 9 months impeaching Bush, Cheney or anyone else and forget about the real troubles in this country. We have a serious housing debacle, crime, drugs, taxes, loss of our manufacturing base, health care crisis, illegal immigration, etc, etc, and our congress wants to impeach. These people will be out of office in a year, can't we spend more productive time to remedy some more important issues?
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Gransater11 months, 1 week ago
You are absolutely right. We do have serious problems in the country. These crisis are partially because of the leadership we have had both politically, and private. The more lax the political leadership have been, the more perverted private leadership has become.
If we allow the political leadership to "get away" with what many consider wrong, without some form of oversight, this trend will continue, and some clearer directions established as to what is and isn't acceptable.
I agree that this takes away valuable time for other important tasks, but what could be more valuable than reestablishing our future path, loud and clear, that a overwhelming majority of the population can agree is "The" right path?
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Gransater11 months, 1 week ago
It is a shame that a politician must commit political suicide in order to bring about something a large portion of the country's population have been wanting to bring out into the open for a long time.
Whether it has merit or not, will be for far more informed and sharper minds than myself to decide, but I salute you Mr Kucinich, for finally letting the cat out of the bag, so to speak.
Just maybe, we can now start a dialog, in the interest of the future of this great country, leaving aside partisanship, and maybe heal some of the division currently in place. It's time to take the blinders of politicians, and put one back on, on that concept we call justice.
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crespi11 months, 1 week ago
God Bless the little guy for doing a big job few else seem man enough to do.
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bill293611 months, 1 week ago
I heard that they have a special box for Kucinich to stand on so he will be tall enough to get to the microphone. LOL
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