Saturday, March 25, 2006

New England - Birthplace of American values

It was so 250 years ago and it still holds true. Those "Damned Yankees" and Red Sox fans still hold true to the values that formed this country. And it is where the number of people calling for impeachment grows daily.
To drive through the mill towns and curling country roads here is to journey into New England's impeachment belt. Three of this state's 10 House members have called for the investigation and possible impeachment of President Bush.

Thirty miles north, residents in four Vermont villages voted earlier this month at annual town meetings to buy more rock salt, approve school budgets, and impeach the president for lying about Iraq having weapons of mass destruction and for sanctioning torture.

Window cleaner Ira Clemons put down his squeegee in the lobby of a city mall and stroked his goatee as he considered the question: Would you support your congressman's call to impeach Bush? His smile grew until it looked like a three-quarters moon.

"Why not? The man's been lying from Jump Street on the war in Iraq," Clemons said. "Bush says there were weapons of mass destruction, but there wasn't. Says we had enough soldiers, but we didn't. Says it's not a civil war -- but it is." He added: "I was really upset about 9/11 -- so don't lie to me."
And just as they did 250 yrs. ago, they will begin the New American Revolution that will sweep out that evil lying Texican chickenshit and all those with him who seek to destroy America.

ADDENDUM: New Mexico Democrats join in.
The New Mexico Democratic Party is calling for President Bush's removal from office....

....The one-sentence amendment, added from the floor to the platform's section on political and election reform, reads: "Resolved, that the Democratic Party of New Mexico supports the impeachment of President George Bush and his lawful removal from office."
Another voice of reason.

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