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News From Underground (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Support the Kucinich Impeachment Hearing on Friday Tell your Representatives to support impeachment by cosponsoring H. Res. 1345: http://www.democrats.com/peoplesemailnetwork/142 Rep. Dennis Kucinich has led the fight for impeachment since April 2007, when he courageously introduced 3 Articles of Impeachment ( H.Res. 333/799 ) against Vice President Cheney. On June 10, Kucinich introduced 35 Articles...
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HolyCoast.com (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Democrats made the mistake of scheduling Dennis Kucinich's impeachment resolution hearing on the same day the Obamessiah was being given a French kiss by Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris. Consequently, nobody is paying attention to the hearing , which is just as well. WASHINGTON — Rep. Dennis Kucinich's quest to impeach President Bush is getting an official airing in the House Judiciary Committee on Friday....
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Call it the un-impeachment hearing. The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing Friday it insisted was not about removing President Bush from office. But critics of Bush's policies couldn't pass up the chance to charge the president with a long list of impeachable "high crimes and misdemeanors."
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
| Bush critics get the opportunity to talk about impeachmentBy JIM ABRAMS , Associated Press Last update: July 25, 2008 - 2:24 PMFeatured comment ConyersSome say 14% approval rating; some say 9%. I've never seen the House this dysfunctional. | 2 comments | More from WASHINGTON - Call it the un-impeachment hearing.The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing Friday it insisted was not about removing...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Washington - A congressional hearing Friday heard from legislators calling for the impeachment of US President George W Bush. Though there is no chance of impeachment proceedings against Bush ever being brought to a vote, the House of Representatives...
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The Impolitic (Free subscription) | yesterday
By Libby Well maybe quite on the table yet, but they're talking about putting it on the menu. Avedon passes on the good news. The House Judiciary Committee is having a hearing today on dealing with Dennis Kucinich's Articles of Impeachment of George Walker Bush and Richard Bruce Cheney. Kagro X has details. Perhaps you want to make yourself familiar with Committee Caller. After Downing Street plans...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
WASHINGTON - Call it the un-impeachment hearing.The Democratic-run House Judiciary Committee put on a hearing that it insisted was not about removing President Bush from office. But critics of Bush's policies couldn't pass up the chance to charge the president with a long list of impeachable "high crimes and misdemeanors."Leading the way was Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, the former Democratic presidential...
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON -- The House Judiciary Committee is opening a hearing on the constitutional limits of the presidency, where several speakers -- including former presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich -- could make the case for impeachment.
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cuddlefish (Free subscription) | yesterday
'Imperial presidency' hearing to feature 13 witnesses The House Judiciary Committee has released a witness list for its hearing to examine "the imperial presidency" of George W. Bush. Testifying Friday morning will be Rep. Dennis Kucinich , who has introduced several resolutions calling for President Bush's and Vice President Dick Cheney's impeachment; former Rep. Bob Barr, the Libertarian presidential...
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TalkLeft (Free subscription) | 38 minutes ago
Dennis Kucinich didn't get the impeachment hearing he wanted, but he did get a hearing on "Executive Power and Its Constitutional Limitations." That gave former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson the opportunity to tell Congress that there's a "compelling case" for the impeachment of President Bush, but that short of that, it should appoint a special commission to investigate egregious abuses of...
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Later On (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Glenn Greenwald has a good column, which begins: Former Reagan DOJ official, constitutional lawyer, and hard-core conservative Bruce Fein was one of the first prominent Americans to call for George Bush’s impeachment in the wake of the illegal NSA spying scandal. Back in late 2005 and 2006, when even safe-seat Democrats like Chuck Schumer were petrified [...]
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Democratic Underground (Free subscription) | yesterday
Source: [b]Politico[/b] A boisterous crowd has already gathered for today's hearing in the House Judiciary Committee on the case for impeaching Presidnent Bush and Vice President Cheney. Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) has been leading the charge on the issue, and although Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-...
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PeakDems (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tasty: Witness List Panel I: Hon. Dennis Kucinich U.S. House of Representatives 10th District, OH Hon. Maurice Hinchey U.S. House of Representatives 22nd District, NY Hon. Walter Jones U.S. House of Representatives 3rd District, NC Hon. Brad Miller U.S. House of Representatives 13th District, NC Panel II: Hon. Elizabeth Holtzman Former U.S. House of Representatives 16th District, NY
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Tangible Information (Free subscription) | yesterday
ration Limits of Executive Power Today Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) talks to the Washington Journal about today's Judiciary Cmte. hearing on the executive power and the Bush Admin. The hearing is partly based on a single article of impeachment he brought against Pres. Bush, and on alleged misconduct and unlawful expansion of executive power. Now on C-SPAN House Judiciary Committee Hearing on Kucinich...
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Edward Printer | 03/14/2008
The House of Representatives agreed to go into a secret session Thursday night to debate revisions to federal surveillance laws, closing off the chamber for the first time since 1983 at the request of its Republican minority.
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raimondo | 11/13/2007
Print | Close this window Former pilots and officials call for new U.S. UFO probe Mon Nov 12, 2007 5:01pm EST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic U.S. presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich may have been ridiculed for saying he had seen a UFO, but for some former military pilots and other observers, unidentified flying objects are no laughing matter. An international panel of two dozen former pilots and...