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Veterans For Peace deliver 23,000 impeachment petitions to House Judiciary Chair Conyers
VFP Also met with him
Veterans For Peace deliver 23,000 impeachment petitions to House Judiciary Chair Conyers
June 12, 2008 By Mike Ferner
Yesterday, a 17-member delegation of Veterans For
Peace presented some 23,000 petitions to Congressman
John Conyers (D-MI), demanding the impeachment of
George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. Conyers, chair of
the House Committee on the Judiciary, is the Member of
Congress with the authority to call for impeachment
hearings.
Also Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted
to send the 35 Articles of Impeachment, submitted
Monday evening by Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) to the
Judiciary Committee for consideration and hearings.
At their meeting with Conyers, several of the VFP
members, each carrying a bundle of petitions, placed
them on a table in front of the 21-term Michigan
Democrat, and stated why they were in favor of
impeachment.
Elliott Adams, VFP president, told Conyers, who is a
Korean War veteran, emphasized "it's not just about
impeaching a President, it's about defending
democracy. It is about whether we will continue to
have a government of the people and for the people."
He warned against letting constitutional government
slip into the dark waters of a unitary presidency,
"...another name for a totalitarian state."
After listening to the veterans, Conyers said he was
not prepared to comment on the impeachment articles
Kucinich introduced, but would examine them
carefully. He invited VFP members to meet with him again
immediately after the Fourth of July recess to hear
what he intended to do.
Later that afternoon, Congressman Kucinich met with
the VFP delegation In a corridor off the floor of
the House of Representatives. Kucinich said that if
the Judiciary Çommittee did not schedule hearings by the
time the Independence Day break was over, he would
"be back with 68 articles the next time, and more after
that until they are heard."
Debbie Tolson, a Washington, D.C. area resident who
attended the meeting with Conyers said, "The next
time we meet with him we want to hear when he intends to
move these articles of impeachment in his committee.
I'm not planning on being as polite as we were
today." New Jersey VFP member, Joe Attamante, commented after the day's events that the meeting "gave us the opportunity to tell Conyers why he must do what the constitution requires: remove a president and vice-president who blatantly place themselves above any law. I am pleased he has asked us to return, but we need to remind him that the president's violations of law are clear and that the judiciary committee is obliged to act to preserve the constitution and our country. They have the resources, now they need the will and guts to stand for principle."
VFP's Impeachment Committee attempted unsuccessfully
to get a meeting with Rep. Conyers for over two
months. They finally determined they would take the
petitions to Washington on June 11, and sit in at
the Chairman's office until they met with him or were
arrested. The morning of the group's news
conference announcing their intentions, Conyers' appointment
scheduler called one of the VFP committee members
and scheduled a meeting for that afternoon. Real News Network covered the news conference and the delivery of petitions to Rep. Conyers. See their coverage here: http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=1676VFP retained an indy videographer and that material can be viewed here: in addition to this Youtube clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyQhZ8pSVZM
Corporate news media was typically absent from the veterans' news conference Wednesday morning with the exception of a UPI photographer.
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June 12, 2008 By Mike Ferner
Yesterday, a 17-member delegation of Veterans For
Peace presented some 23,000 petitions to Congressman
John Conyers (D-MI), demanding the impeachment of
George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. Conyers, chair of
the House Committee on the Judiciary, is the Member of
Congress with the authority to call for impeachment
hearings.
Also Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted
to send the 35 Articles of Impeachment, submitted
Monday evening by Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) to the
Judiciary Committee for consideration and hearings.
At their meeting with Conyers, several of the VFP
members, each carrying a bundle of petitions, placed
them on a table in front of the 21-term Michigan
Democrat, and stated why they were in favor of
impeachment.
Elliott Adams, VFP president, told Conyers, who is a
Korean War veteran, emphasized "it's not just about
impeaching a President, it's about defending
democracy. It is about whether we will continue to
have a government of the people and for the people."
He warned against letting constitutional government
slip into the dark waters of a unitary presidency,
"...another name for a totalitarian state."
After listening to the veterans, Conyers said he was
not prepared to comment on the impeachment articles
Kucinich introduced, but would examine them
carefully. He invited VFP members to meet with him again
immediately after the Fourth of July recess to hear
what he intended to do.
Later that afternoon, Congressman Kucinich met with
the VFP delegation In a corridor off the floor of
the House of Representatives. Kucinich said that if
the Judiciary Çommittee did not schedule hearings by the
time the Independence Day break was over, he would
"be back with 68 articles the next time, and more after
that until they are heard."
Debbie Tolson, a Washington, D.C. area resident who
attended the meeting with Conyers said, "The next
time we meet with him we want to hear when he intends to
move these articles of impeachment in his committee.
I'm not planning on being as polite as we were
today." New Jersey VFP member, Joe Attamante, commented after the day's events that the meeting "gave us the opportunity to tell Conyers why he must do what the constitution requires: remove a president and vice-president who blatantly place themselves above any law. I am pleased he has asked us to return, but we need to remind him that the president's violations of law are clear and that the judiciary committee is obliged to act to preserve the constitution and our country. They have the resources, now they need the will and guts to stand for principle."
VFP's Impeachment Committee attempted unsuccessfully
to get a meeting with Rep. Conyers for over two
months. They finally determined they would take the
petitions to Washington on June 11, and sit in at
the Chairman's office until they met with him or were
arrested. The morning of the group's news
conference announcing their intentions, Conyers' appointment
scheduler called one of the VFP committee members
and scheduled a meeting for that afternoon. Real News Network covered the news conference and the delivery of petitions to Rep. Conyers. See their coverage here: http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=1676VFP retained an indy videographer and that material can be viewed here: in addition to this Youtube clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyQhZ8pSVZM
Corporate news media was typically absent from the veterans' news conference Wednesday morning with the exception of a UPI photographer.
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