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Thread #92714   Message #2037112
Posted By: Amos
27-Apr-07 - 09:54 AM
Thread Name: BS: A Declaration of Impeachment
Subject: RE: BS: A Declaration of Impeachment
Salt Lake mayor flays Bush, Cheney in D.C. rally

By Suzanne Struglinski
Deseret Morning News
      WASHINGTON — President Bush has demonstrated an "unprecedented" abuse of power and needs to be impeached, Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson said at a rally Wednesday on a terrace outside the Cannon House Office Building.
Karen Bleier/AFP/GettyMayor Rocky Anderson speaks at impeachment rally. Also on the podium are Cindy Sheehan and Daniel Ellsberg, right.       A day after Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, introduced a resolution in the House calling for the impeachment of Vice President Dick Cheney, Kucinich joined Anderson and about 50 other activists — including war protester Cindy Sheehan — at their rally. Also in attendance was Daniel Ellsberg, the whistle-blower who in 1971 leaked to newspapers classified documents known as the Pentagon Papers, which revealed information about casualties in the Vietnam War.
      Anderson and the other activists outlined their reasons why Congress should move forward with proceedings to impeach Bush and Cheney.
      "They have betrayed our Constitution in the most fundamental way," Anderson said. "Impeachment is absolutely critical."
      Using similar lines from his speeches at anti-war rallies in Washington earlier this year, Anderson said that prior to Bush and Cheney coming into power, the United States looked down on other nations that tortured people, violated treaties or otherwise disregarded laws. But under this administration, the United States is becoming "just like them," the Salt Lake City mayor said.
      "We are going to stand up for the most fundamental patriotic values," Anderson added.
      The mayor said impeachment proceedings would send the message to other nations that torture, kidnapping and wiretapping are "not American values."
      "Imagine how others in other countries view us," Anderson said. "These are frightening times."
      Kucinich, who is also running for the Democratic nomination for president, said Wednesday that he may not have the support from other members of Congress just yet, but he does have the support of "the people." As he spoke, the crowd behind him raised their hands to show that they want the impeachment resolution to move ahead....