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Conyers Impeachment Resolution

With Harpers and finally others jumping on the bandwagon after it's all-but-too-late, we still need to impeach this president. Presidents should not have this much power and should not be allowed to commit crimes against the United States and get away with it.

Source: Library of Congress, 2006-03-20

Candidate: Republican Party

Resolved, That there is hereby established in the House of Representatives a select committee to be known as the Select Committee on Administration Predetermination to Go to War and... (Introduced in House)
HRES 635 IH

109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 635

Creating a select committee to investigate the Administration's intent to go to war before congressional authorization, manipulation of pre-war intelligence, encouraging and countenancing torture, retaliating against critics, and to make recommendations regarding grounds for possible impeachment.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

December 18, 2005

Mr. CONYERS submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Rules

RESOLUTION

Creating a select committee to investigate the Administration's intent to go to war before congressional authorization, manipulation of pre-war intelligence, encouraging and countenancing torture, retaliating against critics, and to make recommendations regarding gr
Resolved, That there is hereby established in the House of Representatives a select committee to be known as the Select Committee on Administration Predetermination to Go to War and... (Introduced in House)
HRES 635 IH

109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 635

Creating a select committee to investigate the Administration's intent to go to war before congressional authorization, manipulation of pre-war intelligence, encouraging and countenancing torture, retaliating against critics, and to make recommendations regarding grounds for possible impeachment.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

December 18, 2005

Mr. CONYERS submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Rules

RESOLUTION

Creating a select committee to investigate the Administration's intent to go to war before congressional authorization, manipulation of pre-war intelligence, encouraging and countenancing torture, retaliating against critics, and to make recommendations regarding gr
ounds for possible impeachment.

Resolved, That there is hereby established in the House of Representatives a select committee to be known as the Select Committee on Administration Predetermination to Go to War and Manipulation of Intelligence (in this resolution referred to as the `Select Committee').
PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS

SEC. 2. (a) The Select Committee is authorized and directed to investigate all relevant government agencies actions and decisions relating to the Administration's intent to go to war before congressional authorization, manipulation of pre-war intelligence, encouraging and countenancing torture, and retaliating against critics, including:
(1) actions by the White House, National Security Council, Department of State, Department of Defense, and Central Intelligence Agency related to United Nations and Iraq Survey Group inspections of Iraq;
(2) knowledge of Iraq's ability regarding and intentions toward, or lack of ability regarding or intentions toward, nucle
ounds for possible impeachment.

Resolved, That there is hereby established in the House of Representatives a select committee to be known as the Select Committee on Administration Predetermination to Go to War and Manipulation of Intelligence (in this resolution referred to as the `Select Committee').
PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS

SEC. 2. (a) The Select Committee is authorized and directed to investigate all relevant government agencies actions and decisions relating to the Administration's intent to go to war before congressional authorization, manipulation of pre-war intelligence, encouraging and countenancing torture, and retaliating against critics, including:
(1) actions by the White House, National Security Council, Department of State, Department of Defense, and Central Intelligence Agency related to United Nations and Iraq Survey Group inspections of Iraq;
(2) knowledge of Iraq's ability regarding and intentions toward, or lack of ability regarding or intentions toward, nucle
ar weapons capability;
(3) knowledge regarding Iraq's possession of or attempted possession of, or regarding the lack of possession of or attempted possession of, chemical or biological weapons;
(4) knowledge of Iraq's possession of aluminum tubes for conventional rocket programs or for nuclear weapons development;
(5) knowledge regarding Iraq's intent, or lack of intent, toward acquiring yellowcake uranium from Niger;
(6) knowledge of any involvement, or lack of involvement, by Iraq in the September 11, 2001, attacks against the United States;
(7) knowledge of any connections or ties, or of any lack of connections or ties, between Iraq and al Qaeda;
(8) knowledge of any meeting, or lack of any meeting, between Iraqi intelligence officials and Mohammed Atta in Prague, Czechoslovakia;
(9) preparations for detention, interrogation and treatment of detainees, or lack thereof, made in the planning stages of the Iraq conflict prior to March 19, 2003;
(10) knowledge of abuses and mis
ar weapons capability;
(3) knowledge regarding Iraq's possession of or attempted possession of, or regarding the lack of possession of or attempted possession of, chemical or biological weapons;
(4) knowledge of Iraq's possession of aluminum tubes for conventional rocket programs or for nuclear weapons development;
(5) knowledge regarding Iraq's intent, or lack of intent, toward acquiring yellowcake uranium from Niger;
(6) knowledge of any involvement, or lack of involvement, by Iraq in the September 11, 2001, attacks against the United States;
(7) knowledge of any connections or ties, or of any lack of connections or ties, between Iraq and al Qaeda;
(8) knowledge of any meeting, or lack of any meeting, between Iraqi intelligence officials and Mohammed Atta in Prague, Czechoslovakia;
(9) preparations for detention, interrogation and treatment of detainees, or lack thereof, made in the planning stages of the Iraq conflict prior to March 19, 2003;
(10) knowledge of abuses and mis
treatment of detainees during the Iraq conflict after March 19, 2003;
(11) the investigation of abuses and mistreatment, or lack thereof, the results of these investigations, any sanctions or punishment of offenders, and any efforts to keep these reports either from supervisors, officials or the public;
(12) an examination of all prison facilities, including the High Value Detainee facility at Baghdad airport and secret prisons or `black sites,' for detaining individuals outside the United States;
(13) the extent to which civilian, military, or intelligence officials expressly authorized, willingly ignored, or created an atmosphere that condoned the abuses and mistreatment that occurred at Abu Ghraib, Iraq; and
(14) knowledge on the part of any White House officials of the covert identity of Valerie Plame Wilson and any discussion or communication by such officials with members of the media about such identity, and any failure to enforce Executive Order 12958.
APPOINTMENT AND MEMB
treatment of detainees during the Iraq conflict after March 19, 2003;
(11) the investigation of abuses and mistreatment, or lack thereof, the results of these investigations, any sanctions or punishment of offenders, and any efforts to keep these reports either from supervisors, officials or the public;
(12) an examination of all prison facilities, including the High Value Detainee facility at Baghdad airport and secret prisons or `black sites,' for detaining individuals outside the United States;
(13) the extent to which civilian, military, or intelligence officials expressly authorized, willingly ignored, or created an atmosphere that condoned the abuses and mistreatment that occurred at Abu Ghraib, Iraq; and
(14) knowledge on the part of any White House officials of the covert identity of Valerie Plame Wilson and any discussion or communication by such officials with members of the media about such identity, and any failure to enforce Executive Order 12958.
APPOINTMENT AND MEMB
ERSHIP

SEC. 3. (a) Members- The Select Committee shall be composed of 20 Members of the House to be appointed by the Speaker, of whom--
(1) 10 Members shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the minority leader as set forth below;
(2) 1 Member he shall designate as chairman;
(3) 1 Member he shall designate, upon the recommendation of the minority leader, as vice chairman.
(4) 4 Members shall sit on the Committee on the Judiciary, of whom 2shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the minority leader;
(5) 4 Members shall sit on the Committee on International Relations, of whom 2 shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the minority leader;
(6) 4 Members shall sit on the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, of whom 2 shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the minority leader;
(7) 4 Members shall sit on the Committee on Government Reform, of whom 2 shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the minority leader; and
(8) 4 Members shall sit on the
ERSHIP

SEC. 3. (a) Members- The Select Committee shall be composed of 20 Members of the House to be appointed by the Speaker, of whom--
(1) 10 Members shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the minority leader as set forth below;
(2) 1 Member he shall designate as chairman;
(3) 1 Member he shall designate, upon the recommendation of the minority leader, as vice chairman.
(4) 4 Members shall sit on the Committee on the Judiciary, of whom 2shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the minority leader;
(5) 4 Members shall sit on the Committee on International Relations, of whom 2 shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the minority leader;
(6) 4 Members shall sit on the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, of whom 2 shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the minority leader;
(7) 4 Members shall sit on the Committee on Government Reform, of whom 2 shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the minority leader; and
(8) 4 Members shall sit on the
Committee on Armed Services, of whom 2 shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the minority leader.
(b) Vacancies- Any vacancy occurring in the membership of the Select Committee shall be filled in the same manner in which the original appointment was made.
(c) For purposes of this section, the term `Member' means any Representative in, or Delegate or Resident Commissioner to, the House of Representatives.
POWERS OF SELECT COMMITTEE

SEC. 4. (a) In General-
(1) HEARINGS AND EVIDENCE- The Select Committee or, on the authority of the Select Committee, any subcommittee or member thereof, may, for the purpose of carrying out this resolution--
(A) hold such hearings and sit and act at such times and places, take such testimony, receive such evidence, administer such oaths; and
(B) subject to paragraph (2)(A), require, by subpoena or otherwise, the attendance and testimony of such witnesses and the production of such books, records, correspondence, memoranda, papers, and docume
Committee on Armed Services, of whom 2 shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the minority leader.
(b) Vacancies- Any vacancy occurring in the membership of the Select Committee shall be filled in the same manner in which the original appointment was made.
(c) For purposes of this section, the term `Member' means any Representative in, or Delegate or Resident Commissioner to, the House of Representatives.
POWERS OF SELECT COMMITTEE

SEC. 4. (a) In General-
(1) HEARINGS AND EVIDENCE- The Select Committee or, on the authority of the Select Committee, any subcommittee or member thereof, may, for the purpose of carrying out this resolution--
(A) hold such hearings and sit and act at such times and places, take such testimony, receive such evidence, administer such oaths; and
(B) subject to paragraph (2)(A), require, by subpoena or otherwise, the attendance and testimony of such witnesses and the production of such books, records, correspondence, memoranda, papers, and docume
nts, as the Select Committee or such designated subcommittee or designated member may determine advisable, including but not limited to--
(i) White House documents (e.g., memoranda, e-mails, notes of phone calls, handwritten notes);
(ii) Department of Defense documents;
(iii) Department of Justice materials;
(iv) Department of State documents;
(v) Central Intelligence Agency analyses;
(vi) Defense Intelligence Agency analyses;
(vii) National Security Council memoranda; and
(viii) Special Counsel Patrick Fitgzerald's notes, grand jury materials, and other evidence collected or created as part of the CIA leak investigation.
(2) SUBPOENAS-
(A) ISSUANCE-
(i) IN GENERAL- A subpoena may be issued under this section only--
(I) by the agreement of the chairman and the vice chairman; or
(II) by the affirmative vote of 10 members of the Select Committee.
(ii) SIGNATURE- Subject to clause (i), subpoenas issued under this subsection may be issued under the signature of the chairman o
nts, as the Select Committee or such designated subcommittee or designated member may determine advisable, including but not limited to--
(i) White House documents (e.g., memoranda, e-mails, notes of phone calls, handwritten notes);
(ii) Department of Defense documents;
(iii) Department of Justice materials;
(iv) Department of State documents;
(v) Central Intelligence Agency analyses;
(vi) Defense Intelligence Agency analyses;
(vii) National Security Council memoranda; and
(viii) Special Counsel Patrick Fitgzerald's notes, grand jury materials, and other evidence collected or created as part of the CIA leak investigation.
(2) SUBPOENAS-
(A) ISSUANCE-
(i) IN GENERAL- A subpoena may be issued under this section only--
(I) by the agreement of the chairman and the vice chairman; or
(II) by the affirmative vote of 10 members of the Select Committee.
(ii) SIGNATURE- Subject to clause (i), subpoenas issued under this subsection may be issued under the signature of the chairman o
r any member designated by a majority of the Select Committee, and may be served by any person designated by the chairman or by a member designated by a majority of the Select Committee.
(B) ENFORCEMENT-
(i) IN GENERAL- In the case of contumacy or failure to obey a subpoena issued under subsection (a), the United States district court for the judicial district in which the subpoenaed person resides, is served, or may be found, or where the subpoena is returnable, may issue an order requiring such person to appear at any designated place to testify or to produce documentary or other evidence. Any failure to obey the order of the court may be punished by the court as a contempt of that court.
(ii) ADDITIONAL ENFORCEMENT- In the case of any failure of any witness to comply with any subpoena or to testify when summoned under authority of this section, the Select Committee may, by majority vote, certify a statement of fact constituting such failure to the appropriate United States attorn
r any member designated by a majority of the Select Committee, and may be served by any person designated by the chairman or by a member designated by a majority of the Select Committee.
(B) ENFORCEMENT-
(i) IN GENERAL- In the case of contumacy or failure to obey a subpoena issued under subsection (a), the United States district court for the judicial district in which the subpoenaed person resides, is served, or may be found, or where the subpoena is returnable, may issue an order requiring such person to appear at any designated place to testify or to produce documentary or other evidence. Any failure to obey the order of the court may be punished by the court as a contempt of that court.
(ii) ADDITIONAL ENFORCEMENT- In the case of any failure of any witness to comply with any subpoena or to testify when summoned under authority of this section, the Select Committee may, by majority vote, certify a statement of fact constituting such failure to the appropriate United States attorn
ey, who may bring the matter before the grand jury for its action, under the same statutory authority and procedures as if the United States attorney had received a certification under sections 102 through 104 of the Revised Statutes of the United States (2 U.S.C. 192 through 194).
(b) Contracting- The Select Committee may, to such extent and in such amounts as are provided in appropriation Acts, enter into contracts to enable the Select Committee to discharge its duties under this resolution.
(c) Information From Federal Agencies-
(1) IN GENERAL- The Select Committee is authorized to secure directly from any executive department, bureau, agency, board, commission, office, independent establishment, or instrumentality of the Government, information, suggestions, estimates, and statistics for the purposes of this resolution. Each department, bureau, agency, board, commission, office, independent establishment, or instrumentality shall, to the extent authorized by law, furnish such in
ey, who may bring the matter before the grand jury for its action, under the same statutory authority and procedures as if the United States attorney had received a certification under sections 102 through 104 of the Revised Statutes of the United States (2 U.S.C. 192 through 194).
(b) Contracting- The Select Committee may, to such extent and in such amounts as are provided in appropriation Acts, enter into contracts to enable the Select Committee to discharge its duties under this resolution.
(c) Information From Federal Agencies-
(1) IN GENERAL- The Select Committee is authorized to secure directly from any executive department, bureau, agency, board, commission, office, independent establishment, or instrumentality of the Government, information, suggestions, estimates, and statistics for the purposes of this resolution. Each department, bureau, agency, board, commission, office, independent establishment, or instrumentality shall, to the extent authorized by law, furnish such in
formation, suggestions, estimates, and statistics directly to the select committee, upon request made by the chairman, the chairman of any subcommittee created by a majority of the Select Committee, or any member designated by a majority of the Select Committee.
(2) RECEIPT, HANDLING, STORAGE, AND DISSEMINATION- Information shall only be received, handled, stored, and disseminated by members of the Select Committee and its staff consistent with all applicable statutes, regulations, and Executive orders.
(d) Assistance From Federal Agencies-
(1) GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION- The Administrator of General Services shall provide to the Select Committee on a reimbursable basis administrative support and other services for the performance of the Select Committee's functions.
(2) OTHER DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES- In addition to the assistance prescribed in paragraph (1), departments and agencies of the United States may provide to the Select Committee such services, funds, facilities, st
formation, suggestions, estimates, and statistics directly to the select committee, upon request made by the chairman, the chairman of any subcommittee created by a majority of the Select Committee, or any member designated by a majority of the Select Committee.
(2) RECEIPT, HANDLING, STORAGE, AND DISSEMINATION- Information shall only be received, handled, stored, and disseminated by members of the Select Committee and its staff consistent with all applicable statutes, regulations, and Executive orders.
(d) Assistance From Federal Agencies-
(1) GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION- The Administrator of General Services shall provide to the Select Committee on a reimbursable basis administrative support and other services for the performance of the Select Committee's functions.
(2) OTHER DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES- In addition to the assistance prescribed in paragraph (1), departments and agencies of the United States may provide to the Select Committee such services, funds, facilities, st
aff, and other support services as they may determine advisable and as may be authorized by law.
(e) Gifts- The Select Committee may accept, use, and dispose of gifts or donations of services or property.
(f) Postal Services- The Select Committee may use the United States mails in the same manner and under the same conditions as departments and agencies of the United States.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

SEC. 5. (a) Subject to the adoption of expenses resolutions as required by clause 5 of rule XI of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the Select Committee may incur expenses in connection with its functions under this resolution.
(b) In carrying out its functions under this resolution, the Select Committee, is authorized to--
(1) appoint, either on permanent basis or as experts or consultants, such staff as the Select Committee considers necessary;
(2) prescribe the duties and responsibilities of such staff;
(3) fix the compensation of such staff at a single per annum gros
aff, and other support services as they may determine advisable and as may be authorized by law.
(e) Gifts- The Select Committee may accept, use, and dispose of gifts or donations of services or property.
(f) Postal Services- The Select Committee may use the United States mails in the same manner and under the same conditions as departments and agencies of the United States.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

SEC. 5. (a) Subject to the adoption of expenses resolutions as required by clause 5 of rule XI of the Rules of the House of Representatives, the Select Committee may incur expenses in connection with its functions under this resolution.
(b) In carrying out its functions under this resolution, the Select Committee, is authorized to--
(1) appoint, either on permanent basis or as experts or consultants, such staff as the Select Committee considers necessary;
(2) prescribe the duties and responsibilities of such staff;
(3) fix the compensation of such staff at a single per annum gros
s rate which does not exceed the highest rate of basic pay, as in effect from time to time, of level V of the Executive Schedule in section 5316 of title 5, United States Code;
(4) terminate the employment of any such staff as the Select Committee considers appropriate; and,
(5) reimburse members of the Select Committee and of its staff for travel, subsistence, and other necessary expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties and responsibilities for the Select Committee, other than expenses in connection with any meeting of the Select Committee, or a subcommittee thereof, held in the District of Columbia.
(c) The Select Committee and all authority granted in this resolution shall expire 30 days after the filing of the report of the Select Committee with the House.
REPORTS OF SELECT COMMITTEE

SEC. 6. (a) The Select Committee shall report to the House as soon as practicable during the present Congress, but not later than six months after the date of passage of this
s rate which does not exceed the highest rate of basic pay, as in effect from time to time, of level V of the Executive Schedule in section 5316 of title 5, United States Code;
(4) terminate the employment of any such staff as the Select Committee considers appropriate; and,
(5) reimburse members of the Select Committee and of its staff for travel, subsistence, and other necessary expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties and responsibilities for the Select Committee, other than expenses in connection with any meeting of the Select Committee, or a subcommittee thereof, held in the District of Columbia.
(c) The Select Committee and all authority granted in this resolution shall expire 30 days after the filing of the report of the Select Committee with the House.
REPORTS OF SELECT COMMITTEE

SEC. 6. (a) The Select Committee shall report to the House as soon as practicable during the present Congress, but not later than six months after the date of passage of this
resolution, the results of its investigation and study, together with such recommendations as it deems advisable. The Select Committee shall report to the Committee on the Judiciary as soon as practicable during the present Congress, but not later than six months after the date of passage of this resolution, of any substantial and credible information which such Select Committee receives in carrying out its responsibilities that may constitute grounds for possible impeachment.
(b) Any such report which is made when the House is not in session shall be filed with the Clerk of the House.
(c) Any such report shall be referred to the committee or committees which have jurisdiction over the subject matter thereof.
(d) The records, files, and materials of the Select Committee shall be transferred to the Clerk of the House but, if the report of the Select Committee is referred to only one committee under the provisions of subsection (c), the records, files, and materials of the Select Com
resolution, the results of its investigation and study, together with such recommendations as it deems advisable. The Select Committee shall report to the Committee on the Judiciary as soon as practicable during the present Congress, but not later than six months after the date of passage of this resolution, of any substantial and credible information which such Select Committee receives in carrying out its responsibilities that may constitute grounds for possible impeachment.
(b) Any such report which is made when the House is not in session shall be filed with the Clerk of the House.
(c) Any such report shall be referred to the committee or committees which have jurisdiction over the subject matter thereof.
(d) The records, files, and materials of the Select Committee shall be transferred to the Clerk of the House but, if the report of the Select Committee is referred to only one committee under the provisions of subsection (c), the records, files, and materials of the Select Com
mittee shall be transferred instead to the committee to which the final report is referred.mittee shall be transferred instead to the committee to which the final report is referred.
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From: WILLIAM J CLEMONS
2007-04-17 00:00:00
a very sad day today [april 17,2007] a senseless
horrible taking of 35 lives at vtu - the whole
nation has responded with much feelings for the
survivors - their parents - relatives - friends
and colleagues - student buddies. we pray god
will direct healing to all as the need
substantiates.

it is also a sad day that
to remember congressman john conyers jr
presenting the resolution in december summarily
seeking answers to the iraq war - with strength
that would appear sincere to get the investigation
started.

it seems that there is a group
of high people in high places who apparently do
not want the investigation to move forward - for
reality - not to move at all - to simply sink away
from memory.

but, the people say ,he
seeking of answers will not go away. when i
retired from my business of 40 years - in june
2003, i discovered the internet for lack of what
to do with my time. quickly i learned that too
much time was being spent on diversion instead of
matters that really had the people’s interest at
heart. the conyers resolution dated december 18
2005 was an message worth having confidence in.
at that time he could not even get it to the floor
because of the opposition that certainly did not
want the public to know - anything about the
debacle of march 2003.

and the discovery
regarding the unfairly presentation of the
occurrences of the iraq invasion has left me
wondering why the honorable congressman conyers jr
has not pushed the "resolution" any further. it
is very important that the american people - know
the circumstances of reality starting as far back
as september 1997 - when pnac was originated by
neo-conservatives with tremendous desire to invade
iraq. their tentacles reached out to president
clinton in jan 98 and lott/gingrich may 98 without
tobtaining the results that they demanded. the
rest of the scenario is not exactly hidden if you
want to uncover a few facts regarding the demands
by israel - pnac - aipac - ae&i - all desiring the
result that occurred in march 2003. whether
president bush is the "lone-ranger" on this issue
is not absolute but that effect is bothersome when
more facts of certain objectives by outside
sources such as stay the course - never leave iraq
- build military bases to prove necessity to
remain - create violent chaos to keep the violence
churning to appear necessity of our troops
required in combat. all unforgivable and
presenting questions that should be
answered.

impeachment is a premature
rhetorical description of a non-doable approach
that seems to make great news stories and gets a
lot of people excited. however, without an
investigation the house of representatives could
not muster sufficient viable charges with proof of
intent and willingness to move to the senate for
final hearings and trials.

so, it is
imperative that the honorable congressman step
back into the implied suggestion that he wanted to
get the investigation started - and finished
quickly. the facts are there mostly for just
asking certain people certain questions under oath
and the rolling stone will gather much
moss.


why, then does the honorable
congressman seem to not be as excited now - is
something else more important - what is more
important to the american people. november 7 they
gathered with loyalty to help the democrats
obtain the mechanism to bring about a new
direction. so far the new direction has taken a
side road. some might question whether it was
confusing to the politicians as if the people
meant 2007 -and the polititicians thought they
said 2011.

where is the bedroll folks -
someone is surely asleep at the wheel or they are
playing puppteering with the those who have the
lobbying power. who are those who have that
power.

the people send this guarantee -
it ain't gonna go away - get the job done that was
requested in november---- or the 2008 [coming
before 2011] will look like a political slaughter
house. how do you suppose the republicans will
take this to the bar - and over the bar - the
press is already smelling fishy rhetoric and the
people are going to get it before too long.
evidently the new direction was only window
dressing for certain politicians to get a few more
years on their job. whoopee.



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7-19-2005
The Road Test for the Law
7-18-2005
Rove Scandal by NY Times
7-17-2005
Rove Was the Secret Source
7-15-2005
Top Ten Things Likely to be Heard Spewing Forth From A Republican's Mouth this Weekend
6-20-2005
AP Confirms Bush Administration Collusion with British Government to Invade Iraq without Cause
5-6-2005
The Same Thing all Over Again
5-4-2005
Who's side is God on?
4-30-2005
Theology and Homophobia
2-20-2005
The Peeled Banana
2-17-2005
Gannon/Guckert
2-11-2005
Clinton the Class Act
12-17-2004
The REAL Truth about Social Security
12-5-2004
Why haven't they counted A quarter Million Votes in Ohio?
12-5-2004
Taxing our Children
11-19-2004
Who's Next, Iran or Syria
11-15-2004
Licking Wounds
11-15-2004
I resign
11-12-2004
The Fix Was In
11-4-2004
Four More Years!
10-29-2004
Hardball in Ohio
10-29-2004
No, Mr. Cheney, Kerry DOES Know what's going on.
10-28-2004
O'Reilly Harassment Case SettledBoth Sides Withdraw Allegations
10-26-2004
Most Americans Polled Are Skeptical About Election
10-23-2004
People Will Believe What They Want To Believe
10-22-2004
Who pays for the $136 Billion Corporate Tax Break
10-14-2004
O'Reilly v. Mackris
10-14-2004
GOP Consulting Firm Investigated for Voter Fraud Claims
10-13-2004
Voter Registration Fraud
10-10-2004
Rich Republican Trash
9-15-2004
At Least They're Consistent
9-6-2004
The Search for the Missing Military Records
9-3-2004
Dissension in the Ranks
8-31-2004
Inexplicable - Until Explained
8-30-2004
Florida Elections Already Messed Up
8-29-2004
A Failure of Accountability
8-28-2004
Counting on Social Security?
8-24-2004
Bush Military Records found with Missing WMD's
8-21-2004
Republicans Outed
8-19-2004
Don't Let the Door Hit'Cha
8-19-2004
Don't Let the Door Hit'Cha (2)
8-15-2004
Send HIM!
8-12-2004
Why is Bush for New Taxes?
8-11-2004
$67 Million in Taxpayer Money to Fix Elections
8-8-2004
No Jobs = No Recovery
8-4-2004
Loyalty Oaths Demanded by Cheney
7-31-2004
Democrats to Steal Florida
7-29-2004
Teresa Heinz - Kerry – stands up to it.
7-23-2004
Bush Moves Ahead with Church Directories
7-23-2004
Theatre of the Absurd
7-21-2004
Look! Up in the Sky!
7-21-2004
Just Wear Red
7-20-2004
Meryl Streep as Karen Hughes in The Manchurian Candidate?
7-19-2004
Schwartenegger a Playground Bully
7-17-2004
We will NOT 'Get over it!'
7-15-2004
Postpone the Election?
7-15-2004
July Hypocrisy
7-13-2004
William F. Buckley, Jr.
7-9-2004
TREASON
7-8-2004
TRIAL LAWYER IN THE OVAL OFFICE?
7-2-2004
Bush Seeks Church Membership Data
7-1-2004
Florida to Release Voter Purge Roster
6-29-2004
How do you Console A Father?
6-24-2004
Rumsfeld Authorized Torture
6-18-2004
Reagan, Setting the Record Straignt
6-17-2004
The Document Sean Hannity Doesn't Want You To Read
6-12-2004
Let's Name the National Debt After Reagan
6-8-2004
Florida Set to Purge More Voters
6-7-2004
Reagan Dead
5-24-2004
Another Hired Hand from the GOP
5-24-2004
GOP must stop Bush
5-6-2004
Me Think He Doth Protest Too Much
5-5-2004
Rep Christopher Shay
5-3-2004
Media Matters for America
4-30-2004
IT'S PAYBACK, BABY
4-30-2004
Zell Miller, Democrat
4-24-2004
War and Abortion
4-22-2004
Ode to Greg Walden
4-19-2004
Bush Continues Reign of Terror
4-17-2004
Ashcroft Testifies
4-13-2004
Why Bush Thought He Could Do the Job
4-12-2004
The Misery Index
4-8-2004
Rice on Fire
4-7-2004
Vietnam or Fiasco - The Shiite Minority
4-4-2004
Frist Slimes - Himself
3-31-2004
Bush Won't Stand Alone
3-30-2004
Charles Duelfer - Not Answering Questions
3-14-2004
Powell Claims Intelligence Not Cooked
3-10-2004
Gay Republicans Revolt Over Gay Marriage Ammendment
3-8-2004
McCain wants Subpoena Power
2-28-2004
THREE QUICKIES
2-27-2004
RNC InDefensible Defense Charges Against Kerry
2-26-2004
Democrat vs Republican
2-26-2004
There's Only One Protest Bush Will Hear - Your VOTE!
2-26-2004
I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today..
2-20-2004
Funny Thing Is, It Ain't Funny
2-19-2004
New York to be Military State
2-19-2004
Scientists Accuse Bush Administration of Distorting the Facts
2-13-2004
Bush v Kerry
2-7-2004
Book Review:Firewall: Inside the Iran-Contra Cover-up
2-6-2004
GOP Hypocrite of the Week: Michigan Congressman Nick Smith
2-3-2004
Bush losing Support from Conservatives over Budgets and Defecit Spending
2-2-2004
The Bush Probe
1-29-2004
Ramsey Clark and votetoimpeach.org
1-19-2004
Repugs Imitate Brown Shirts
1-14-2004
The Outrage Gap
1-11-2004
Paul O'Neil - No Weapons Evidence Presented in Staff Meetings
1-2-2004
No Controlling Legal Authority?
12-31-2003
Who Outed Ms. Plame?
12-20-2003
Bringing you democracy - but we may shoot
12-12-2003
Did I say the Major Combat was Over?
12-7-2003
Manufacturing the Al Quaeda Connection
12-7-2003
The Disappearing Dollar
12-5-2003
Baker With the Collection Plate
12-2-2003
Hack The Vote
12-1-2003
The war was OKAY
11-27-2003
Medicare Turkey
11-22-2003
Repugs Cook Their Goose
11-15-2003
Republican Energy Bill - No Jobs, No Recovery
11-13-2003
Novak and Hume - Slick and Sleaze
11-8-2003
Repugs Repudiate Retired President Bashing
11-1-2003
Bremmer Blames Saddam for Failure by US to Provide Iraq Security
10-30-2003
The Quagmire
10-30-2003
Drowning in your Money II
10-29-2003
Is It Partisanship or Just the Facts, Ma'am
10-29-2003
Repugs Playing Hardball
10-20-2003
Hillary''s Conservative Conspirators Crawl Out From Under Their Rock
10-15-2003
Have You Heard The One About...
10-12-2003
Cheney Vs. Kay - We'll attack when we want to.
10-8-2003
Davis out, Schwarzenegger In
10-7-2003
Karl Rove Denies It
10-6-2003
Tony Blair under fire from Former Foreign Secretary for Lying about Iraq WMD Capabilities
10-6-2003
Cook's Diary Shows that WMD Intelligence from Britain Wasn't from Britain
9-26-2003
In GOP, Concern Over Iraq Price Tag
9-22-2003
Repugnants Blowing Smoke
9-19-2003
Cheap Oil
9-15-2003
Cheney Lied too.
9-4-2003
Michael Powell Loses Round II
9-2-2003
Lynch Rescue Ruse - Continued
9-1-2003
John Bolton - Iran's Next
8-30-2003
Fair and Balanced - Bustamante a Radical, Schwarzenegger a Prince
8-18-2003
Sabbotage Iraq's Oil
7-27-2003
Murky intel is good Intel according to Wolfowitz
7-27-2003
Save The Date! August 29, 2004, The World Says No to Bush
7-26-2003
Truth In Politics - War In Iraq
7-24-2003
Moussaoui Trial Stalled Over 6th Amendment "Detail"
7-23-2003
Big Spenders and Hawks backing Davis Recall
7-20-2003
Dennis Hastert - Excuse Du Jour
7-16-2003
Where are the Crusaders
7-14-2003
Ari Fleischer - the Man With a Twist
7-11-2003
Crying Wolfowitz
7-9-2003
Voting Machine Fraud
7-1-2003
One Question - Are you better off?
6-26-2003
How and Why Not to Buy a New Car
6-19-2003
NAACP Sued Catherine Harris over Gerrymandering in Florida 2000 Election
6-10-2003
Israel Tries to Kill Hamas Leader
5-30-2003
"Get Over It"
5-22-2003
Jobs Dwindling, Income Down, President Gone Missing, Again
5-15-2003
Wolfowitz Vanity Fair Interview
5-5-2003
Trickle-Down Bushenomics - The Alternatives
4-21-2003
What's Wrong with Neo Conservativism?
4-15-2003
550 Billion Dollar Tax Cut
4-3-2003
A Moral, Political and Strategic Mistake
4-1-2003
BLM Gets Set for Alaskan Oil Drilling
3-20-2003
A Moral Failure
3-12-2003
A Must Read
2-28-2003
Patriot This, Patriot That
2-23-2003
Rescinding Citizenship
2-22-2003
No Oversight for Star Wars
1-22-2003
Why no war in Iraq?
1-21-2003
Conservatives in Revolt Over Poor Fiscal Policy
1-8-2003
Speak Bullyingly and Run Like Hell If Anyone Calls You On It
1-5-2003
Labor Department - Overtime Rules Don't Mean Overtime Pay
12-13-2002
Trent Lott - Racism at the core of the Republican Party
12-2-2002
Bush a Mayberry Machiavelli?
11-20-2002
Homeland Security Revisionism - Citizen Corps Snitch Website TIPS is gone?
11-18-2002
What does Tom Ridge Do?
11-18-2002
AIR TRAVELER ID REQUIREMENT CHALLENGED
11-8-2002
Homeland Security Department Doesn't exist
11-7-2002
Spinning Harvey Pitt - the SEC is going to take years
9-3-2002
Pat Owen DEFATED
9-1-2002
Russia Publicly Criticizes Ongoing US Attacks on Iraq











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