Yearly Archives: 2005

Demand more polls on impeaching Bush

The Zogby poll taken in June, which showed that 42% of Americans want Bush to be impeached if he lied about the reason for invading Iraq, has, of course, been ignored by much of the mainstream media. With Bush’s approval ratings sinking lower and lower, why have no new polls been done to find out… Read More »

US out of Iraq

Sign the PDA petition calling for U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq and the instigation of a peace process involving the U.N.

No rubber stamps

Tell your Senators that the Supreme Court is no place for extremists, and that they should not act as a rubber stamp for the President’s nominee to replace Sandra Day O’Connor. The Constitution calls for the Senate to “advise and consent” to judicial nominees and the process should be one to create a consesus candidate… Read More »

Impeachment gathers momentum

Zogby: In a sign of the continuing partisan division of the nation, more than two-in-five (42%) voters say that, if it is found that President Bush did not tell the truth about his reasons for going to war with Iraq, Congress should hold him accountable through impeachment. Surprising but heartening that Zogby feels that the… Read More »

Negotiating with terrorists

According to the Sunday Times, American forces have entered into discussions with members of the Iraqi resistance, formerly known as “terrorists”. [via Whiskey Bar] Rumsfeld: Insurgency ‘Could Go On For Any Number Of Years’