April 5, 2006

Impeach Bush Train Stops in Champaign

You can hear the position of Rothschild here. It comes down to the fact that he hasn't read the Geneva Conventions, the Downing Street Memo, believes that Bush committed a crime when a mechanic in Baghdad became a pervert, and that he is unaware that FISA court judges have gone on record saying Bush's wiretaps were legal.

Here's the contents of the poster.
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Friday, April 7
4PM

Matthew Rothschild
Editor, The Progressive Magazine

GROUNDS FOR IMPEACHMENT:
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE BUSH RECORD AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR U.S. POLITICS

With an introduction by Prof. Robert McChesney

319 Gregory Hall

All Are Welcome

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January 19, 2006

Weak attempt at an Anti-ACLU Post

There is a movement to intervene in the ACLU case so that real Americans can have real views represented in the NSA lawsuit filed by the ACLU...

Straight from Malkin

Debbie Schlussel, blogger/investigative writer/lawyer, is extending an invitation to citizens interested in intervening in the ACLU's NSA lawsuit. She practices in Eastern Michigan, where the suit was filed.

Take a look and sign up.

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January 1, 2006

Articles of Impeachment Being Written

I've just gotten wind that UI Law Professor Francis Boyle is writing new articles of impeachment against the President. (His old version, here consisted of mostly thought crimes). The local anti-war group will be meeting tonight to discuss this with him it looks like. What this means is that not only will they go after the NSA wiretaps, they'll go after the war also and put that in. It'll be interesting to see what the final product is.

UPDATE:
Sorry, fixed old impeachment articles link (http://www.counterpunch.org/boyle01172003.html) dated 2003. Included such crimes as appointing members of the Federalist Society to the bench, not creating opportunities for minorities, and getting Congress to pass the PATRIOT Act. Get that, because Congress passed the Patriot Act, Bush should be impeached.

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