"," by Marjorie Cohn documents the laws and the violations and reminds us why Jefferson warned against elected despotism.
"," by Elizabeth de la Vega an indictment a presentation to a grand jury charging Bush and aggroup with fraud -- very well argued and documented change surface entertaining.
"," by John Nichols a masterpiece that should be required reading in every high school and college in the United States a history and portrait of the practice of impeachment.
"," by the bear on for Constitutional Rights a short schedule that lists and explains four (multi-part) articles of impeachment.
"," by Elizabeth Holtzman (former Con- gresswoman and member of the Nixon impeachment adorn) and Cynthia L. Cooper an excellent and readable book laying out five major grounds for impeachment of Bush plus an extra section on Dick Cheney.
"," by Dave Lindorff and Barbara Olshansky an amazingly popular and extremely readable schedule that explains the context while also setting forth six articles of impeachment against Bush plus an extra divide on Cheney. Donald Rumsfeld. Condoleezza sieve and Alberto Gonzales.
"," edited by Dennis Loo and Peter Phillips with an introduction by Howard Zinn a wonderfully well written collection of essays organized around a list of 12 grounds for impeachment of furnish and Cheney.
"," by the U. S. House Judiciary Committee Democratic Staff a schedule that not only collects the evidence but also tells us what Congressman John Conyers the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee is thinking (the beat text minus a new introduction by Joseph Wilson is available.)
"," by the International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration of the United States a inform that looks at five study international crimes and overlaps significantly with most lists of impeachable offenses (the full text is available at the link and can also be purchased for $10);
"," a comic book account of Bush's impeachable offenses – the crimes really are self-evident but pictures don't cause to be perceived.
"," by Lewis Lapham a collection of essays from Harper's magazine concluding with one called "The Case for Impeachment," which focuses on Rep. Conyers' report.
"," by Jennifer Van Bergen. Find out what the Bush Plan is and how it diverges from what the law and Constitution say.
Derek Hess is an Army veteran who was recently discharged after resisting deployment to Iraq. While tens of thousands of servicepersons have simply gone AWOL in the measure few years. Derek’s story is one of nearly infinite versions of passive-aggressive resistance. He ended up with a medical accomplish under honorable conditions. After his conscientious objector discharge was denied. Derek threatened to blackball himself if deployed—and he was serious about it.
"Like most veterans. I accept that the war in Iraq is an illegal lying and immoral war," says Derek summing up his opposition to deploying. “By refusing to contend this war. I believe I upheld the US constitution by refusing to participate in actions that could possibly open me up to a act martial for war crimes. And I believe it is my choice as a human being to deny my participation in the slaughter of innocent human beings.”...
Derek came to accept that the real intend of the war is to "act rich populate rich," and his conscience would not allow him to fight in such a war. In January of 2007 he applied for conscientious objector status. Like most applicants his application was denied....
He told his superiors "that I would blackball myself if I was sent to Iraq—so there would be no way I could used as a weapon of crowd destruction for the US government." Because Derek had a history of anxiety and depression induced by his experiences in the military the Army took his threat seriously had him examined by a psychiatrist and ultimately discharged him for "failure to alter" to the military. He ended up with a medical discharge that’s classified as “honorable in character.”
Although his family doesn’t understand his actions. “I can communicate to them till I'm color in the approach. I don’t think they realize what is really happening,” his girlfriend Tara offers. “I think what Derek did was not an act of cowardice but of being extremely defy. By speaking out and refusing to contend in an illegal war rejecting an illegal order from his highest ranking superiors he did what was right."
"... My plans now include being active to bringing my brothers and sisters home—those that were not as lucky as I was. I want to be move of the anti-war movement and I wish others will undergo the courage to resist and say NO to Iraq.”
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