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READER COMMENTS ON
"Sunday Impeachment Toon of the Moment"
(16 Responses so far...)
COMMENT #1 [Permalink]
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Larry Bergan
said on 11/19/2006 @ 1:24 pm PT...
At some point after the Democrats take power in January, there is going to have to be a tipping point and Americans are no longer going to tolerate this "it's not going to happen" crap!
If you don't believe this president has to be impeached, then you simply cannot see your own hand held in front of your face, or that the "president" hasn't had any cloths, long before Nancy Pelosi said so!
COMMENT #2 [Permalink]
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Larry Bergan
said on 11/19/2006 @ 1:27 pm PT...
Clothes.
Maybe he doesn't have any cloth either.
COMMENT #3 [Permalink]
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Magginkat
said on 11/19/2006 @ 4:51 pm PT...
Never has there been such abuse of the Constitution by any person occupying the office of the presidency or any other public office that I am aware of. Perhaps only the Mafia was this corrupt, mean, hateful & vindictive as the squatter in the oval office. George Bush, Dick Cheney & the Republican leadership in Congress that enabled this vile administration should be impeached, removed from office, prosecuted & convicted of war crimes, crimes against the Constitution & crimes against humanity. They should then be given life in prison without possibility of parole. Then they should received the one punishment that they would truly understand....seizure of all their ill-gotten assets to offset some of the damage they have done.
COMMENT #4 [Permalink]
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oldturk
said on 11/19/2006 @ 5:31 pm PT...
Looking for a reason to impeach bu$$$$h & co.?
Listen to a public comment by Dr. Dahlia Wasfi speaking during the Iraqi Forum.
COMMENT #5 [Permalink]
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oldturk
said on 11/19/2006 @ 7:41 pm PT...
War ! War ! War !
The main reason to impeach the monkey/chimp pResident.
The quest for empire and self enrichment for the limited few. The Zionists, the Fascists, the oil barons, the Bu$$$$H crime family, their cohorts and their cronies - all drool for more war.
COMMENT #6 [Permalink]
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oldturk
said on 11/19/2006 @ 8:31 pm PT...
Seymour M. Hersh for the New Yorker writes a nice article about bu$$hco, the neo-cons, cheney, and the DOD - (rummy plan but now Gates),.. and their desire to go to war with IRAN. gwb and his team think Iran must be bombed into the dark ages - then democracy will take hold in Iraq and then magically spread to Iran.
Hopefully GHWB/Kissinger/Scowcroft put the skids on this foolishness before chimp boy/monkey shit for brains and the neo-con-fascists take action against Iran, creating killing field, debacal number three.
COMMENT #7 [Permalink]
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MMIIXX
said on 11/19/2006 @ 9:43 pm PT...
#4
... oldturk
amazing video ,amazing woman .
COMMENT #8 [Permalink]
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Floridiot
said on 11/19/2006 @ 11:23 pm PT...
I just watched the Nuremburg trials on PBS' American Experience
This is exactly what the Bush's, Rummy types, DeLay types and War profiteers/Corporatists all deserve a fate like that.
Goering had a perpetual smile on his face like Rove
He also liked flambuoyant clothes, uniforms
Kind of like a cross-between the anti-Christ/ Liberace...weird
COMMENT #9 [Permalink]
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Floridiot
said on 11/20/2006 @ 4:21 am PT...
Did you read this over at Cannonfire yet ?
"Dems: "Hey, let's commit suicide!"
Despite flagrant corruption and a complete inability to govern, the Republican party achieved a ruinous stranglehold on power by catering --- in the pre-9/11 era --- to two main fears: Fear of the mythical "great gun round-up" and fear of the mythical "gay agenda."
I totally agree with him, its almost like a purposeful stunt to minimize the Liberal agenda
Link
Read the comments too, IMO right on the mark
COMMENT #10 [Permalink]
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Floridiot
said on 11/20/2006 @ 4:31 am PT...
Josephs comments, that is, for my #9
COMMENT #11 [Permalink]
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Floridiot
said on 11/20/2006 @ 7:23 am PT...
COMMENT #12 [Permalink]
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Dan
said on 11/20/2006 @ 9:06 am PT...
The problem (as I see it) with intiating impeachment proceedings AT THIS TIME, is that there is an insufficient majority in the house to give it any real meaning.
COMMENT #13 [Permalink]
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Brian
said on 11/21/2006 @ 8:12 am PT...
Gather Data:
Present it to the people.
COMMENT #14 [Permalink]
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Larry Bergan
said on 11/21/2006 @ 12:25 pm PT...
Brian #13
Yeah! Sort of a domestic "sunshine policy".
COMMENT #15 [Permalink]
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big dan
said on 11/22/2006 @ 7:45 am PT...
(funny, this MAJOR HUGE story of the Oaxaca Mexico uprising: NOT BEING COVERED IN THE CORPORATE CONTROLLED MAINSTREAM MEDIA!!!!)
NC Blockades in Support of Oaxaca Rebellion
Tuesday, November 21 2006 @ 10:23 AM PST
Contributed by: Anonymous
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In the early morning hours of Monday November 20th, affinity groups set up coordinated street blockades to greet the rush hour traffic of downtown Greensboro, North Carolina. This was done as a response to the call to action placed by the Zapatistas for a general strike in Mexico on that day, as well as a response to the call for various types of blockades throughout the US and Canada.
In the early morning hours of Monday November 20th, affinity groups set up coordinated street blockades to greet the rush hour traffic of downtown Greensboro, North Carolina. This was done as a response to the call to action placed by the Zapatistas for a general strike in Mexico on that day, as well as a response to the call for various types of blockades throughout the US and Canada.
Streets were blocked with cable wiring, cones and orange tape, railroad ties, and an unknown number of banner drops as well. It's not possible to know how many of these acts occurred, but at least one forty-foot long banner observed read, "Long Live the Oaxaca rebellion."
Later in the day people gathered downtown to disseminate information to the public about the Oaxaca rebellion and the Mexican government's attempted repression of that uprising. There was also a movie showing and public discussion later on focusing on events in Chiapas, Atenco, and Oaxaca.
Viva Oaxaca libre!
Blockades Close Chiapas in Defense of Oaxaca
Thousands of Indigenous Civilians from Zapatista Communities Successfully Stop Traffic on All Major Roads and Highways in the Highlands and Jungle Regions
By Al Giordano
The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Chiapas
November 20, 2006
Thousands of indigenous residents of Chiapas – civilian support bases of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN, in its Spanish initials) – have successfully blocked all major roads and highways in the state in defense of the people of neighboring Oaxaca state.
Zapatista civilian bases blockade passage from San Cristóbal de Las Casas at the entrance to the route that connects the city with Comitán, Ocosingo and Palenque.
Photo: D.R. 2006 Oscar Beard
Narco News has confirmed that the blockades, begun at 5:00 a.m. on Monday, November 20, have stopped traffic along the following routes:
Tuxtla Gutiérrez – San Cristobal (toll highway)
Tuxtla Gutiérrez – San Cristóbal (old route)
San Cristóbal – Comitán
San Cristóbal – Chamula
San Cristóbal – Tenejapa
San Cristóbal – Simojovel
Ocosingo – San Cristóbal
Palenque – Ocosingo
Yet unconfirmed: As of last night, plans had been made to blockade the coastal routes, including the Pan-American highway, at various points from Tapachula to the Oaxaca border.
At each of the blockade points, hundreds to thousands of masked Zapatista civilians stand silently in formation across the road or highway…
The blockades are kept for intervals of 45 minutes, then allowing 15 minutes for traffic to pass.
A national holiday commemorating the Mexican revolution of 1910, November 20 is normally a date of extraordinary travel, especially to tourist meccas like the mountain city of San Cristóbal de Las Casas. But there, this morning, many businesses that would normally be open at these hours were closed; a result of employees either deciding to respect the “national strike” in defense of Oaxaca called for today, or simply unable to get to work due to the blockades. The streets of the former state capital are uncharacteristically quiet with little traffic.
COMMENT #16 [Permalink]
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Larry Bergan
said on 11/22/2006 @ 10:53 pm PT...
big dan #15
Interesting! Not business as usual it seems. Democracy is indeed noisy.
The proud, the brave, the Americans Mexicans!