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Also in today's news:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060329/ap_ ... NlYwM5NjQ-
MONTPELIER, Vt. - Leading Democrats in Vermont plan to decide in April whether to urge state lawmakers to petition for
President Bush's impeachment using a little-known provision in the rules of the U.S. House.
Democratic committees in at least half of the state's 14 counties have passed resolutions calling for impeachment, citing a rule in "Jefferson's Manual," a book of parliamentary guidelines written by Thomas Jefferson that supplements U.S. House rules.

.....

The resolutions accuse the Bush administration of lying about the case for war in
Iraq and illegally engaging in electronic surveillance of Americans.

They rely on "Jefferson's Manual," which says impeachment proceedings can begin "by charges transmitted from the legislature of a state."
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If I were a mod here he would not exist...
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DRuM, the Sequel? :paranoid:
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It's a shame impeachment hearings can't be called on a count of pure embarrassment of the public at large.

What's the idiot's latest wonderful assertion?

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March 29 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush said the instability in Iraq today is a legacy of Saddam Hussein's regime and not the result of the U.S. invasion that toppled his government.

The sectarian violence that has enveloped Iraq is boiling over now because Hussein left the nation ``physically and emotionally scarred'' by purposely dividing ethnic and religious groups to prevent them from challenging him, Bush said.

``He sought to establish himself as the only force that could keep Iraqis together,'' Bush said today in Washington in an address to the Freedom House, a non-profit organization that promotes the spread of democracy. ``It is no wonder deep divisions and scars exist.''
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Presidents aren't required to read history.
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Under Saddam's regime many hundreds of thousands of people have died as a result of his actions, the vast majority of them Muslims. According to a 2001 Amnesty International report, "victims of torture in Iraq are subjected to a wide range of forms of torture, including the gouging out of eyes, severe beatings, and electric shocks ... some victims have died as a result and many have been left with permanent physical and psychological damage."

Saddam has had approximately 40 of his own relatives murdered. Allegations of prostitution are used to intimidate opponents of the regime and have been used by the regime to justify the barbaric beheading of women. There have been documented chemical attacks by the regime, from 1983 to 1988, resulting in some 30,000 Iraqi and Iranian deaths.

Human Rights Watch estimates that Saddam's 1987-1988 campaign of terror against the Kurds killed at least 50,000 and possibly as many as 100,000 Kurds. The Iraqi regime used chemical agents to include mustard gas and nerve agents in attacks against at least 40 Kurdish villages between 1987-1988. The largest was the attack on Halabja which resulted in approximately 5,000 deaths. o 2,000 Kurdish villages were destroyed during the campaign of terror.

...we probably should have left Saddam in power...
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farad wrote:
Under Saddam's regime many hundreds of thousands of people have died as a result of his actions, the vast majority of them Muslims. According to a 2001 Amnesty International report, "victims of torture in Iraq are subjected to a wide range of forms of torture, including the gouging out of eyes, severe beatings, and electric shocks ... some victims have died as a result and many have been left with permanent physical and psychological damage."

Saddam has had approximately 40 of his own relatives murdered. Allegations of prostitution are used to intimidate opponents of the regime and have been used by the regime to justify the barbaric beheading of women. There have been documented chemical attacks by the regime, from 1983 to 1988, resulting in some 30,000 Iraqi and Iranian deaths.

Human Rights Watch estimates that Saddam's 1987-1988 campaign of terror against the Kurds killed at least 50,000 and possibly as many as 100,000 Kurds. The Iraqi regime used chemical agents to include mustard gas and nerve agents in attacks against at least 40 Kurdish villages between 1987-1988. The largest was the attack on Halabja which resulted in approximately 5,000 deaths. o 2,000 Kurdish villages were destroyed during the campaign of terror.

...we probably should have left Saddam in power...
or at least not have brought him to power and then given him chemical weapons :icon26:
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Post by Freakaloin »

how many mass graves have been found in iraq? about 5,000...most of those have been confirmed iran/iraq war...saddam is an angel compared to bush...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

let's not forget that the U.S. has used their own chemical weapons in Iraq too. nAPALM AND PHOSPHOROUS ANYONE?

so yeah farad won't be back to reply as per usual.
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so when are you leaving freaky?? or when is Bush leaving??
"Liberty, what crimes are committed in your name."
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Three states have now introduced official language sanctioning impeachment hearings for Bush; one of them includes Cheney as well.

He's lost his majority standing in all but 4 states now, according to polls:
http://www.democrats.com/node/8712

And impeachment is becoming a much more popular topic in public discourse.
http://www.coastalpost.com/06/04/23.html

Just wait until the Congressional elections.
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Post by Freakaloin »

i'm always right...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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except most of the time
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no...always...any more questions?...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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yea, moron alert?
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btw, i like this one

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Yea I thought about making that into a bumper sticker or a t-shirt. It sums up a lot of things, but quite simple and to the point.
And it's tragically hilarious. :olo:
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Grudge wrote:btw, i like this one

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*lol* that's hilarious
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FFS freakaloin, live up to why you made this topic and leave already...
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jelluz?
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

how wrong about everything can one man be?

see geoff to find out.
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geoff must have forgotten to take his melange

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omg you gotta be kidding me :olo:

http://www.hcsolicitors.co.uk/news_upda ... ch05.shtml

(scroll to the bottom)
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seremtan wrote:omg you gotta be kidding me :olo:

http://www.hcsolicitors.co.uk/news_upda ... ch05.shtml

(scroll to the bottom)
holy fucking shit :olo:
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I don't get it. :paranoid:
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R00k wrote:I don't get it. :paranoid:
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