36 Comments
- JenniferInMO, on 09/09/2008, -2/+28I agree that this needs to be done to send a message to Bush/Cheney and ANY administration that they are not to mess with OUR Constitution or abuse the power we entrust in them to lie and and act against the will of the people in such a wreckless and deadly manner.
- muckemuck, on 09/09/2008, -1/+17How come Pelosi and Obama aren't beside Kucinich on this? Do they support Bush?
- baillingskater, on 09/09/2008, -1/+17if your an american, help kucinich!
- politicalfan28, on 09/09/2008, -0/+14http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkPyDLhxSFg
- johnnr2, on 09/09/2008, -2/+15Wake Up America!
- jana67, on 09/09/2008, -3/+14Kick them all out, especially phoney baloney like Obama and McCain!
- inactive, on 09/09/2008, -3/+13You could get 100,000,000 signatures.....it wouldn't make a difference. It's us against them. Once you realize that, you're on the way towards your initial wake-up.
Once you wake up, we'll go from there! - inactive, on 09/09/2008, -0/+9Irish. I'm sure I don't count. With you all the way. Cash? Illegal unless my double-loyalty?
- Catspaw, on 09/09/2008, -0/+9Dennis Kucinich is doing what the other politicians should be doing - looking after the best interests of the people they are there to represent. Thank-you Sir.
- inactive, on 09/09/2008, -0/+8I did it.
- edmondburke, on 09/09/2008, -0/+6Of Course he should be impeached - long ago, and his cohorts held accountable. Imagine what this not being done says for "The Case for Democracy" - to the rest of the free World. It is viewed with shock, horror and amazement, not to mention, utter distain.
- metroid101, on 09/09/2008, -0/+5impeachment now. I am a life long conservative, end the war,and impeach that bastard NOW
- Prophasi, on 09/09/2008, -0/+3Who's them?
- UKLooney, on 09/09/2008, -0/+3How will you ever get your constitution back if you don't?
- inactive, on 09/09/2008, -0/+3The Goddess of Liberty supports Kucinich. She told me so in an interview a few months back. She talks to me because I am a reporter that is good friends with the Goddess of Liberty.
http://digg.com/political_opinion/Statue_of_libert ... - Ralphdraw3, on 09/09/2008, -0/+3Bush's and Cheney's crimes will have to be investigated by the next Congress;
Rove and Miers maybe indicted for contempt of Congress and perhaps obstruction of justice; A.G. Gonzales could be charged with perjury and obstruction of justice; so too could Sara Taylor and Monica Goodling.. - inactive, on 09/09/2008, -0/+2okay, i've searched his website - where is the link to sign???
- Prophasi, on 09/09/2008, -1/+3Agreed, but on different grounds than you probably have (given your Obama logo). Read the Constitution. Read your history. Read about people like Madison and (later) Davy Crockett denying aid money to refugees, widows, and more -- not because they were cold-hearted, but because they held ironclad ideals of limited government. (Crockett himself offered money from his own pocket in place of taxpayer funds on more than one occasion.)
Universal healthcare does not fit with those ideals. Affirmative action does not fit with those ideals. Expensive, state-mandated education plans, corporate subsidies, welfare, public social security, farm subsidies, trade intervention, energy intervention, and "windfall profits" taxes do not fit with those ideals.
You made the right statement, but are backing the wrong horse to right those wrongs. - figuroso, on 09/09/2008, -0/+2Please donate to the Campaign for Liberty at www.campaignforliberty.com and make sure you sign up as a liberty loving individual!
- stienster, on 09/09/2008, -0/+2screw those liars Obama and Biden. Does Dennis really believe that voting for them is going to cause any GOOD changes???
- Ralphdraw3, on 09/09/2008, -0/+2Who's them?
And What's your plan of action?? - Ralphdraw3, on 09/09/2008, -0/+2Bush should be impeached -
just like Nixon was... - 3ugene, on 09/09/2008, -0/+2That horse is definitely not John McCain either.
Think outside the box '08 - jforfreedom, on 09/09/2008, -0/+1Simple answer.YES THEY DO! They also will continue his policies of war and economic destruction.Prove me wrong.
- Prophasi, on 09/09/2008, -1/+2Now that's more the spirit. Although respect for the founding principles of the republic also dictates that Kucinich gets the boot. In fact, Ron Paul might be the only one to survive the purge. Sorry, Dennis. :(
- Prophasi, on 09/09/2008, -1/+2Umm, sorry, someone thinks "Wake Up America" carries meaning?
Wake up and become socialist?
Wake up and revive the spirit of the Constitution?
Wake up and return to feudalism?
Wake up and stop buying overpriced clothes from the Gap? - psy333che, on 09/11/2008, -0/+1I signed this awhile ago.. I also got a hat that one group sent me that says impeach Cheney
I was going to wear it to Fox when they wanted me in one of their group discussions but my friends talked me out of
I love it.... - jforfreedom, on 09/09/2008, -0/+1Simple answer.YES THEY DO! They also will continue his policies of war and economic destruction.Prove me wrong.
- tonyteetime, on 09/09/2008, -0/+1I respect everything that DK is doing and I wish many more of our politicians would support him.... but signatures ? We don't need signature , we need actions!
If pirates have taken over your ship , do you think a petition with a bunch of signatures from everyone on board pleading the pirates to give back the ship will work ? Think it about it - Ralphdraw3, on 09/09/2008, -1/+1Ron Paul does NOT want to impeach Bush or Cheney;
Ron Paul is afraid of impeachment (it's too much like a "revolution").
Paul should get the booted - not Kucinich - for not supporting, not co-sponsoring impeachment. In fact, Paul has said he opposes impeachment - until all the "evidence" is in!!! We now have 7 years of evidence and wrong-doing - Prophasi, on 09/09/2008, -2/+2This is an exhausting cliche with no content whatsoever. Wake up to what truth, exactly?
- Prophasi, on 09/09/2008, -3/+2Tilting at windmills. Will you people be shocked -- will anyone be shocked -- when in a country of a couple hundred million voters split evenly between Dems and Reps, Kucinich is able to raise 1M signatures? The 2004 vote alone gave us 60 times the number of people trying to vote Bush out, so now Kucinich is on a quest to get 1.5% of those -- despite no requisite legal knowledge -- to support the impeachment of a lame-duck president whose approval rating is at around 20%.
What a resounding blow that will be. - Prophasi, on 09/09/2008, -3/+1That's rather one-dimensional thinking. You know from a bottomless well of evidence that they don't support Bush in virtually any way you can name, so it's naive and/or intellectually dishonest to draw a moral equivalence between their position and their action(s) to support it.
Maybe they realize this idea is kind of a dumb drain of important effort. Or maybe they just want to keep a safe political distance from Kucinich, who's regarded as an extremist on the left.
Don't suppose that because they don't agree with your strategy, they don't agree with your goals. - inactive, on 09/09/2008, -2/+0NEVER HAPPEN
- inactive, on 09/09/2008, -8/+0Dennis is freakin hilarious..He has no prayer..Pelosi already had well over a million petitions to impeach..You do not impeach someone by petitions..More election year politics and sour grapes from a loser


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