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Fortunately there's forty nine other states where people apparently aren't forced to drink toxic water.
I think the "Impeach" story is like an X-file, it needs to be connected to this story
Last month, on the 7th of March, Vermonters in 37
towns across the state backed resolutions to impeach President George
W. Bush. The resolution was brought up on the annual town meeting day,
and Vermont firmly staked its position at the head of a nationwide
grassroots movement to impeach Bush over his handling of the war in
Iraq.
Most of us do nothing because we feel it will be unheard. That is
exactly the paralyzing attitude that dismantles democracy. In Vermont,
we are lucky because we still have town meeting. This pure form of
democracy happens here the first Tuesday of March, year after year. We
gather in gyms and and town halls and everyone who wants to speak can
have the floor. On March 7th, I stood up at the end of the meeting,
just as everyone's stomach started growling for lunch. I stated my name
and read the resolution with a shaky voice:
Impeachment Resolution:
Whereas George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney have:
1. deliberately misled the nation about the threat from Iraq in order to justify a war,
2. condoned the torture of prisoners in violation of the Geneva Convention and US law,
3.
approved illegal electronic surveillance of American citizens without a
warrant, and, whereas these actions have undermined our Constitutional
system of government, damaged the reputation of America, and threatened
our national security, therefore, the voters of the town of Richmond,
Vermont, call upon the U.S. House of Representatives to investigate
these charges, and if the investigation supports the charges, vote to
impeach George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney as provided in the
Constitution of the United States of America.
Someone seconded my motion, which seemed to surprise the moderator a
bit. But that second of my motion was all we needed to open the floor
for discussion. People looked shocked; both pleasantly surprised I was
bringing it up, and also upset and tense. Everyone had predicted a very
quiet, non-contentious town meeting this year. I had only in the past
few days been moved to bring it up (after going on a barnstorming bus
tour through Vermont with peace activist Cindy Sheehan). Read Full Story
They pulled this article, the jist of it was that the poisons leaching in the water supply in the north east is causing brain damage. I noticed it and then that the same people in the north east wanted to impeach Bush I knew there must be a connection. The powers that be (CIA, NSA) and the rest must be covering up the chemicals that create Liberals that want to impeach a President for doing his job.
It links Liberalism to brain damage.
I'm guessing... but there has to be something wrong with the water since that's the common thread between these, impeach the President for doing his job - people.
They need to add to the grievances:
4. Illegally stopping terrorist from attacking innocent civilians in their homeland.
5. The deliberate Holding of prisoners who can't seem to fly airplanes around buildings.
6. The illegal act of stopping terrorist from telemarketing/tele-recruiting
7. The violation of the civil rights of terrorists - to publicly hold recruiting and fund raising rallies used to finance the killing of civilian women and children.
8. Violating UN Resolutions against Iraq
9. Unilaterally deciding Not to gas the Kurds into extinction so we can have peace.
10. Impeach him because he uses too many carbon offsets.
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