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Vermont Towns Vote to Impeach!

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 9:55 am
by Doug
DOUG
The beginning of a groundswell?

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When Vermont Governor Jim Douglas, a Republican with reasonably close ties to President Bush, asked if there was any additional business to be considered at the town meeting he was running in Middlebury, Ellen McKay popped up and proposed the impeachment of Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.

The governor was not amused. As moderator of the annual meeting, he tried to suggest that the proposal to impeach -- along with another proposal to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq -- could not be voted on.

But McKay, a program coordinator at Middlebury College, pressed her case. And it soon became evident that the crowd at the annual meeting shared her desire to hold the president to account.

So Douglas backed down.

"It became clear that no one was going home until they had the chance to discuss the resolutions and vote on them," explained David Rosenberg, a political science professor at Middlebury College. "And being a good politician, he allowed the vote to happen."

By an overwhelming voice vote, Middlebury called for impeachment.

So it has gone this week at town meetings across Vermont, most of which were held Tuesday.

Late Tuesday night, there were confirmed reports that 36 towns had backed impeachment resolutions, and the number was expected to rise.

In one town, Putney, the vote for impeachment was unanimous.

Read the rest here.

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 11:46 am
by Barbara Fitzpatrick
If the towns and states voting for impeachment can force their REPUBLICAN Senators to vote for removal, the Dems will jump on this like a kitten on a junebug. Until we can actually remove these criminals from office, the Dems are not going to impeach. It will do nothing but raise W's support among the Rs who aren't really happy with him right now to do a party-line impeachment ala what the Rs did to Clinton. Yes, the cause is just and they should be impeached - but if they can't be removed, impeachment will be counterproductive.

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 9:19 pm
by Dardedar
Barbara Fitzpatrick wrote: ...if they can't be removed, impeachment will be counterproductive.
DAR
I agree. It ain't gonna happen unless a really big smoking gun is found, and quick.