Re: Call for an Impeachment Inquiry of Bush and Cheney

"Velvet" <[email protected]> Sun, 18 Apr 2004 11:01:16 +1000
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Stop cross posting, ya dimwit. It's *very* annoying. Especially when you put
US political issues on the UK newsgroup.

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"GregvdB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Call for an Impeachment Inquiry of Bush and Cheney,
> Get Congress to Take Action
>
> Sign our online Petition and read below for more information:
>
>    http://www.votenader.org/get_involved/impeach.php
>
> HEY DUDE WHERE'S MY BUDDY!!!???
> COME BACK HOME MICHAEL!!!
>
> Ok Michael, you've had your realpolitik fling with ex-General Wesley
> Clark. Your endorsed Presidential candidate in the Democratic Primaries
> has withdrawn. It is time for you to come home, to join your buddies and
> resume your only genuine role which is that of defiance and resistance.
> Compliance and assistance with the Democrats does not accord with your
> past, your character, your bold writings and, most memorably, your long
> corrosive assaults on the Party that betrayed the working classes and
> plunged our country into corporate globalization. Remember, Michael,
> you're the flinty man from Flint, Michigan. You've never forgotten your
> roots. The heady Hollywood, Manhattan scene with the celebrities and
> Academy Awards have never gotten to your head but rather have gotten
> into your deserving pockets. How we all recall your standing before one
> billion people in Los Angeles at the televised Academy Awards in 2003
> and, breaking the customary cant of the awardees, throwing the gauntlet
> down to George W. Bush and his "fictitious" war mongering.
>
> Now the War has become a quagmire, with both Republicans and Democrats
> complicit (check the votes in Congress). The Draft may be on the way. So
> what are you doing going on the Al Franken Show very nearly breaking
> down when Al Gore (he of the pro NAFTA/GATT, anti-worker, regime-change,
> Iraq-bombing, lethal sanctions on half a million children
> Administration) called and thought you were apologizing. You have
> nothing to apologize for, Michael. Gore has a lot to apologize
> for-blowing the election he won in Florida and the country as a whole
> and for blowing, with Bill Clinton, the many opportunities the
> rich-booming Nineties and the collapse of the Soviet Union gave this
> country to turn a peace dividend into a pro-worker, pro-environment,
> pro-consumer and anti-poverty resurgence.
>
> Come back and join our Presidential campaign, Michael. Talk to those
> "Reagan Democrats"-those 35% of union members who still vote Republican
> and against their own interests-as only you can. Michael, if you go
> pumping for the Democratic Party this year, just what are you going to
> say to the unemployed steelworkers near Sparrows Point in Maryland? To
> the megathousands of laid off textile and furniture workers in North and
> South Carolina? To the abandoned auto workers waiting and waiting near
> their empty factories that went to repressive countries? To the millions
> of blue-collar workers, who fought our wars, only to learn that the two
> parties won't fight for their company pensions and health insurance? Are
> you going to tell them how the Democratic Party pushed through the WTO,
> let their pensions erode or disappear, were too busy collecting checks
> from the corporate bosses to pay attention to the corporate crime wave
> that looted and drained trillions of dollars from millions of workers,
> their retirement and small investments? Will you tell them that the
> cowardly Democrats, who couldn't win the fewer elections they are now
> not losing without the labor vote, won't even mount a determined drive
> to repeal the notorious, union-blocking Taft Hartley Act?
>
> How can you be free to be what you are, or to depress Bush's vote, to
> jolt into consciousness the moribund Democratic Party?
>
> Hey Dude, join your real buddies! The ones you may be thinking about
> just don't fit either your message, your vision, or our website
> VoteNader.org.
>
> Come back home Michael. The workers and the youth of America are looking
> for you.
>
> Best regards,
> Ralph Nader
>
>
> P.S. Will you put this invitation on your website and see how your fans
>      react to Michael Moore returning to the Nader 2004 presidential
>      campaign? Patti Smith will reserve a big singing spot, for you, on
the
>      stage for the customary finale, PEOPLE HAVE THE POWER.
>
>
> Wednesday April 14, 2004
>
> Join the Call for an Impeachment Inquiry of Bush and Cheney
> Help us Get Congress to Take Action
>
> You can help the call for an impeachment inquiry of President Bush and
> Vice President Dick Cheney. Sign our online Petition.
>
>    http://www.votenader.org/get_involved/impeach.php
>
>
> George W. Bush and Dick Cheney should be impeached for two reasons:
>
>    They led the United States into an illegal, unconstitutional war in
Iraq.
>    They misled the Congress and the American people with five falsehoods
that led to war.
>
> All it takes is one Member of the House of Representatives to call for
> an Impeachment Inquiry to start the process to investigate the two
> grounds. If the House then votes by a simple majority for Articles of
> Impeachment, the Senate would then undertake a trial of the President
> and Vice President. They would only be convicted, and impeached, if
> two-thirds of the Senate agrees.
>
> --
>
> rights of Palestinians."
>
> Two members of the CPRR, Ishaq Farhan and Abdulateef Arabiyat, are members
> of the Islamic Action Front (IAF)-an Islamist party affiliated with the
> Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.
>
> Abdeen Jabara also works closely with another IFCO project called the
> Coalition Against the "Counter Terror" Act. He distributes its flyers and
> has appeared in a video for the group, which may be purchased for $15 a
> copy - from IFCO.
>
> Apparently someone is buying. According to a New York Post report, "the
most
> recent IRS records available for IFCO, from the year 2000, show that the
> foundation took in $1,119,564 in contributions. A Not In Our Name
statement
> report that they have taken in more than $400,000 in recent months for the
> purpose of publishing their statement."
>
> NION and Narco-terrorism
>
> As disturbing as NION's relationships with IFCO and Muslim organizations
> are, just as disturbing is its relationship to the Revolutionary Communist
> Party (RCP). Not In Our Name's administration cadre comes from the
> Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP), through such lu
>
>