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- omgTHEPATRIOTS, on 06/10/2008, -45/+549Go Dennis, Go! It is imperative that Bush and Cheney be tried for their endless crimes and be removed from office before an Obama presidency so we can start healing now!!! Our country is hurting really bad, and we cannot afford any more of their un-American behavior! I, for one, want to see them in jail for the rest of their lives for their crimes. How many else of you are with me?!
http://whoisterrorizing.us? - Surferess, on 06/10/2008, -53/+438Wow, who knew that little guy had it in him? I am impressed.
- RomanticRights, on 06/10/2008, -16/+342Ah, Dennis. A true American hero.
Even if Congress doesn't follow through, at least this goes into the Congressional record. People can look back and think "At least not everyone was complacent with the Bush junta." - Hotwire32, on 06/10/2008, -21/+334FINALLY! ROCK ON DENNIS!
And you right wing flamers I don't CARE if you think it's "too late" to impeach, check out what it means:
(in Congress or a state legislature) the presentation of formal charges against a public official by the lower house, trial to be before the upper house.
So impeachment must still be conducted. If someone commits a crime it must be investigated and then if warranted, prosecuted. The Bush administration can’t get away with this or we aren’t really being American’s according to what our forefathers set forth. - sarahlee, on 06/10/2008, -13/+273The importance of this is getting the crimes recorded in the Congressional Record. Since Bush is constantly saying that he believes that history will find in his favor, getting these acts in violation of the Constitution in the record is important for that alone.
- swrostmore, on 06/10/2008, -14/+246He's still ***** introducing articles 2 hours later. Jesus, the guy is thorough. Oh yeah and
WAR DENNIS!
good luck getting it voted on, though. - SusieK, on 06/10/2008, -3/+219I did. Dennis Kucinich put the public good over his own re-election when he refused to sell Cleveland's municipal power system to the corporate banks and private power companies. Kucinich is a great hero and makes those who focus only on his height look miniscule themselves.
- ileftfark, on 06/10/2008, -15/+198I don't care that he looks like a Star Trek character. The man is ***** awesome, and he should have gotten further in the Democratic primaries if for nothing else, to have more people hear what he has to say.
And his wife's hot. - rrouse, on 06/10/2008, -14/+189Dennis Kucinich would make a good Jedi Knight. He follows the way of the Force when others are draw to the dark side.
- NeoConned08, on 06/10/2008, -17/+185YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSS!!! Now it's up to the citizens of this country to put these criminals under citizens arrest if Congress will not act. The government serves us, not the other way around. If they refuse to serve us, then they are to be taken out forcibly by the citizens as per the Constitution.
- shwagtm, on 06/10/2008, -17/+172live on C-SPAN right now.
- vidgersh, on 06/10/2008, -15/+158We can hope.
- flash84x, on 06/10/2008, -19/+151I still believe he was the best candidate for president.
- malibu87, on 06/10/2008, -18/+147awesome
- callmebwana, on 06/10/2008, -21/+145YES!!!
- kshane, on 06/10/2008, -18/+141Interesting that none of the MSM or the liberal blogosphere has picked up on this historic story.
- TheRealToma, on 06/10/2008, -13/+130He doesnt deserve a place in history as a president that didnt get impeached. All the books will say he was a president that was elected TWICE and served out his full 8 years. Does he deserve that?
- hotdigdog, on 06/10/2008, -13/+125Call your representatives and senators early and often. And then do it again. We needed
representative Kucinich to get the ball rolling now lets GIVE IT A HEAD OF STEAM! Thank you Dennis! - inactive, on 06/10/2008, -15/+123And it's on none of the major TV networks or news websites.
GOD DAMN LIBERAL MEDIA BIAS!
Seriously, no one is covering this outside of C-SPAN? - sarahlee, on 06/10/2008, -13/+12035 Articles - still being read
- NacaV, on 06/10/2008, -12/+117Lets keep an eye on who votes for and against Dennis. The true enemies of freedom will be exposed!
- tpimpeach, on 06/10/2008, -14/+110http://impeachthem.wordpress.com/
Call your representatives and especially John Conyers… demand impeachment hearings be started for Bush & Cheney - Remember executive privilege does not apply in an impeachment inquiry - Capitol Hill Switchboard: (202) 224-2131 , (800) 828-0498
pass it on! - jellygraph, on 06/10/2008, -16/+111impeach and send to gitmo
- pixelfishfood, on 06/10/2008, -6/+94Are you talking about a child or a puppy? I didn't think so. Please don't marginalize Dennis Kucinich by calling him "little guy." kthx.
- inactive, on 06/10/2008, -17/+95GOOD MAN. He should be our president.
If only the media would give this the attention it deserves... - cmapes2, on 06/10/2008, -16/+84Wow, it turns out Dennis has balls of steel.
I don't think anything will come of it, but I can't help but hold on to a glimmer of hope. - inactive, on 06/10/2008, -12/+78Too bad congress will never get to vote on the articles. People wanting a new round of hearing on steroids in baseball or on the New England Patriots 'spying' scandal won't be disappointed though
- GamerSDG, on 06/10/2008, -16/+71Now we impeachment next we charge Bush and Cheney with war crimes for leading us in to a war that killed many with false reasons.
- bmxxxxxxxx, on 06/10/2008, -11/+66Everyone with a functioning brain. Kucinich has been a lifelong truth-teller and his words are backed up 100% by his voting record, unlike the democratic nominee...
- MrBabyMan, on 06/10/2008, -1/+48http://www.c-span.org/watch/cs_cspan_wm.asp?Cat=TV ...
- palanthos, on 06/10/2008, -18/+62Wow. Interesting he chose to do it so late in the day.
What's the end game? - PseudoKarma, on 06/10/2008, -10/+49It's about damn time.
- Narcowski, on 06/10/2008, -2/+40Sarcasm my friend.
- GhostyBoy, on 06/10/2008, -5/+38I like how American news stations won't say a ***** thing about any of this.
How can you even call them news stations? - Jlaugh, on 06/10/2008, -4/+34He's not running for re-election his term is up.
- inactive, on 06/10/2008, -6/+35Seriously this kind of determination makes me believe that he would be a better president than Obama and Mccain.
- macabaret, on 06/10/2008, -3/+31Wow, you weren't kidding. She's stupidly hot.
http://cdn-channels.netscape.com/gallery/i/a/adams ... - stinkymonkey, on 06/10/2008, -20/+48Is it just me, or does it seem like the Bush's house of cards is finally coming down?
- jgzman, on 06/10/2008, -2/+29Yes, he should absolutely be punished as harshly as Clinton. Clinton got a blowjob and lied about it; Bush lied about Iraq, then sent 4,000 of our troops to their deaths. Surely these deserve equivilant punishment.
- laserblazer, on 06/10/2008, -0/+26... and he's not just light-saber-rattling.
- pintomp3, on 06/10/2008, -0/+25you mean serve his country for the first time in his life?
- Hangly, on 06/10/2008, -2/+27This thread is going to pass 10,000
- Jacpot56, on 06/10/2008, -5/+30Bush should get locked up in Guantanamo Bay.....Oh wait! Never mind cause then he would have better healthcare then the average American.
In the words of Eminem: "Strap him with an Ak-47, let 'em go fight his own war and impress daddy that way." - PhilLesh69, on 06/10/2008, -1/+24Wow. That does tell me something. If his district isn't even liberal, yet he got elected by the people of his district, he must be doing something right, something that makes those non-liberal members of his district willing to vote for him.
People who only vote on party lines are idiots. People who vote for the best candidate for the job are being intellectually honest. It should not matter if a guy is a republican or a democrat, as long as he is serving his district and his country the best he can, in the interests of his district and his nation, and not being a party stooge.
The two-party system is a duopoly, it is a divide and conquer strategy that serves the two parties, not the people. - Gerz1219, on 06/10/2008, -2/+25There's a word for a government headed by a criminal above the rule of law, and it isn't democracy. Even if you disagree that Bush should be impeached for his crimes, it is undemocratic to suggest that the impeachment process shouldn't exist.
- mikedoth, on 06/10/2008, -3/+26Ditto.
- swrostmore, on 06/10/2008, -3/+25Pelosi will not allow it to come to a vote.
- Harboggles, on 06/10/2008, -20/+42Keep wiggling those ears Kucinich. They think you look stupid, but we all know you should have been president.
- planksconstant, on 06/10/2008, -1/+23we don't want to go to europe or canada, we love america, and we want to get rid of the pieces of ***** who are running the country and ruining everything.
- inactive, on 06/10/2008, -3/+25Congressman Olver said that if the Democrats attempt to impeach Bush he will:
- Bomb Iran
- Declare Martial Law
- Suspend the 2008 elections.http://digg.com/educational/Congressman_Announces_ ...
I say, bring it on. The New American Revolution is here. Let him try it. -
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