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On September 7, 2002, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and President [George W. Bush] met with members of the press at Camp David. President Bush referred to a "new" report from the International Atomic Energy Agency allegedly stating, according to President Bush, that Iraq was "six months away" from building a nuclear weapon. "I don't know what more evidence we need," stated the President. He was lying. There was no such report.
In fact, numerous IAEA reports consistently denied any indication that Iraq had any nuclear capability. As Joseph Curl reported in the Washington Times, "'There's never been a report like that issued from this agency,' Mark Gwozdecky, the IAEA's chief spokesman, said yesterday in a telephone interview from the agency's headquarters in Vienna, Austria." Curl's ...
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Koreans protest impeachment of president
Interim head takes control, pledges continuity
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AN AFFAIR OF STATE: THE INVESTIGATION, IMPEACHMENT, AND TRIAL OF PRESIDENT CLINTON. By Richard A. Posner(1) Harvard University Press. 1999. Pp. 266. $...
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CINDY SHEEHAN DELIVERS REMARKS ON THE IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT BUSH, ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
JULY 23, 2007
SPEAKER: CINDY SHEEHAN, ACTIVIST...
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REP. KUCINICH HOLDS A NEWS CONFERENCE TO ANNOUNCE INTRODUCTION OF ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT AGAINST VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY
APRIL 24, 2007
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Since its founding in Roxbury, Massachusetts, in July 2004, PDA has aggressively worked an "inside/outside" strategy, networking progressive Democratic elected officials inside the Beltway with grassroots Democrats and progressive movement activists across the country. PDA was the driving force in the passage of resolutions opposing the war in Iraq by eight state Democratic Party meetings. The organization also was instrumental in the passage of resolutions in 10 states calling for the impeachment of President Bush. PDA is often referred to by Congressional Progressive Caucus (www.congressionalprogressivecaucus.org) Executive Director Bill Goold as the CPC's field operation, because PDA has built relationships with members of Congress by delivering grassroots support for their initiativ...
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LANCASTER, Wis. - Faced with angry complaints about the Iraq war and a federal decision to end Wisconsin's SeniorCare medical program, it was up to U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, a Democrat, to calm his constituents' clamor for Republican heads.
Kind was conducting one of his periodic district town hall meetings Monday afternoon at the Grant County Administrative Building in Lancaster when members of the crowd called for President Bush's impeachment.
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Conservatives, brace yourselves. Steel your spines. The liberal media establishment has long since abandoned any pretense of objective reporting. They've declared an all-out war on conservative Republican candidates and it's going to get worse. They know that the unarguably failed presidency of Barack Obama leaves his re- election in serious jeopardy. His best hope is the scorched-Earth personal destruction of his opponents.
A record-high 77 percent of Americans, according to a recent Pew Research Center report, say they think "news organizations tend to favor one side," which is to say 23 percent of Americans must not be paying attention. Witness the personal attacks on the three conservative front-runners - coincidentally timed during their ascendancy. The left-wing journalists who bu...
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The ad hominem argument is not a new phenomenon in American political discourse. A pamphlet was circulated telling of Andrew Jackson's "youthful indis...