Dave Lindorff & Barbara Olshansky:
"... impeachment calls have gained a new seriousness - and wider public support - and for good reason: This November, a shift of only 15 House seats would give Democrats control of the House and of the Judiciary Committee."
(Dave Lindorff and Barbara Olshansky will be discussing and signing copies of their book - "The Case for Impeachment: The Legal Argument for Removing President George W. Bush from Office" - at the Free Library of Philadelphia at noon tomorrow.)
Matthew Cardinale (APN):
"36 US House Representatives have signed on as sponsors or co-sponsors of H. Res 635, which would create a Select Committee to look into the grounds for recommending President Bush’s impeachment ..."
Chris Bowers:
"While his net approval keeps him in the Carter -- Bush I range, right now no President, at any point in his presidency, has had a greater percentage of the nation disapproving of the job he is doing. Not even Nixon during the height of the Watergate scandal."
Howard Dean:
"... no doubt, there will be investigations because there's been so much corruption in the White House and the vice president's office, even the Republican Senate president is under investigation for insider trading ... t's pretty much of a culture of corruption on the Republican side in Washington now..."
Steve Clemons:
"... there are forces escalating America's and Iran's tensions -- and a single serious miscalculation could dramatically alter America's position in the world -- and yet miscalculations are already abounding."
"(Bush recess appointee UN Ambassador) John Bolton and (Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs) Nick Burns... are laying track ... that could punctuate the end of American primacy in global affairs ... That is what is being gambled here, and it's important that Bolton and Burns -- and their employers -- recognize this."
"... impeachment calls have gained a new seriousness - and wider public support - and for good reason: This November, a shift of only 15 House seats would give Democrats control of the House and of the Judiciary Committee."
(Dave Lindorff and Barbara Olshansky will be discussing and signing copies of their book - "The Case for Impeachment: The Legal Argument for Removing President George W. Bush from Office" - at the Free Library of Philadelphia at noon tomorrow.)
Matthew Cardinale (APN):
"36 US House Representatives have signed on as sponsors or co-sponsors of H. Res 635, which would create a Select Committee to look into the grounds for recommending President Bush’s impeachment ..."
Chris Bowers:
"While his net approval keeps him in the Carter -- Bush I range, right now no President, at any point in his presidency, has had a greater percentage of the nation disapproving of the job he is doing. Not even Nixon during the height of the Watergate scandal."
Howard Dean:
"... no doubt, there will be investigations because there's been so much corruption in the White House and the vice president's office, even the Republican Senate president is under investigation for insider trading ... t's pretty much of a culture of corruption on the Republican side in Washington now..."
Steve Clemons:
"... there are forces escalating America's and Iran's tensions -- and a single serious miscalculation could dramatically alter America's position in the world -- and yet miscalculations are already abounding."
"(Bush recess appointee UN Ambassador) John Bolton and (Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs) Nick Burns... are laying track ... that could punctuate the end of American primacy in global affairs ... That is what is being gambled here, and it's important that Bolton and Burns -- and their employers -- recognize this."
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