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30 US Reps Back Bush Impeachment Inquiry
Monday, 13 March 2006, 12:35 pm
Article: Atlanta Progressive News
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30 US Reps for Bush Impeachment Inquiry
APN
Interviews Conyers, Swanson, and Goodman
By Matthew
Cardinale, Editor
Atlanta Progressive News (March 10,
2006)(APN) ATLANTA - 30 US House
Representatives have signed on as sponsors or co-sponsors of
H. Res 635, which would create a Select Committee to look
into the grounds for recommending President Bush's
impeachment, Atlanta Progressive News has learned.
"There
has been massive support for House Resolution 635 from a
very vigorous network of grassroots activists and people
committed to holding the Bush Administration accountable for
its widespread abuses of power," US Rep. John Conyers (D-MI)
said in a statement prepared for Atlanta Progressive
News.
The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) also
released a book, Articles of Impeachment Against President
Bush. The Center is extremely influential in high-profile
court fights over issues such as wiretapping, the treatment
of detainees by the US, and felon voting rights.
"We have
the book, we are calling for the impeachment of the
President, and we're supporting Conyers's resolution," Bill
Goodman, CCR Legal Director, told Atlanta Progressive
News.
"The fraudulent basis on which the President got us
into the war in Iraq; the obvious criminality of the
warrantless wiretapping; indefinite detention in violation
of the Constitution; torture as a part of indefinite
detention and other ways; special rendition and torture,
which is the outsourcing of torture... All of these violate
various laws of the US, and they also violate his oath
office which he swears to uphold and defend the Constitution
of the United States, and he's doing just the opposite, he's
undermining the Constitution and attempting to destroy
certain parts of it," Goodman said.
Meanwhile, at least
eight (8) US cities, including Arcata, Santa Cruz, and San
Francisco, each in California; and Brookfield, Dummerston,
Marlboro, Newfane, and Putney, each in Vermont, have passed
resolutions calling for Bush's impeachment.
The recent
city resolutions in Vermont have directly led to US Rep.
Bernie Sanders (I-VT) having signed H. Res 635 on March 09,
2006, David Swanson, 36, Washington DC Director of
ImpeachPAC, asserted in an interview with Atlanta
Progressive News.
"One of the big stories here is the town
resolutions helped someone sign on the resolution that could
move us in the direction of impeachment. Even though getting
your city or town to pass a resolution doesn't legally force
the house to impeach, it can compel your congress member to
get on board," Swanson said.
Sanders's Office did not
provide a statement about his co-sponsoring H. Res 635,
prior to deadline, and referred this writer to an official
statement on Sanders's website.
"I can very well
understand why the citizens of Newfane, Putney, Dummerston,
Marlboro, and Brookfield voted yesterday to support the
impeachment of President Bush and ask me, as Vermont's
Congressman, to introduce those articles. It is my view that
President Bush's Administration has been a disaster for our
country, and a number of actions that he has taken may very
well have been illegal," Sanders said. Sanders, the only
Independent, or non-Democrat, currently co-sponsoring H. Res
635, is current for US Senate to replace retiring US Senator
Jim Jefforts (I-VT).
However, Sanders stopped short of
saying he would introduce outright articles of impeachment,
saying citizens should focus on getting Republicans out of
power in the 2006 election if they want to end Bush's
disastrousness. Signing H. Res 635 indicates Sanders's
support for a more exploratory investigation.
Mr. Swanson,
along with Bob Fertik of Democrats.com, have been perhaps the
most prominent citizen activists on this issue. ImpeachPAC
was featured in the Wall Street Journal earlier this week.
"Bob has been pushing for impeachment since Gore won the
election. This is Bob's moment now after five years,"
Swanson said.
US Rep. Michael Capuano (D-MA) was the other
latest member of US Congress to sign on to the bill.
Capuano's Office did not immediately return calls from
Atlanta Progressive News.
Over 14% of US House Democrats
now support the impeachment probe; almost 7% of all US House
Representatives now support the probe. In December 2005,
there were 231 Republicans in the US House, 202 Democrats, 1
Independent, and 1 vacancy, a clerk for the US House of
Representatives told Atlanta Progressive News.
The best
represented states on H. Res 635 are California (7), New
York (6), Massachusetts (3), Georgia (2), Minnesota (2), and
Wisconsin (2).
The current 30 total co-sponsors are Rep.
Neil Abercrombie (D-HI), Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Rep.
Michael Capuano (D-MA), Rep. Lois Capps (D-CA), Rep. William
Lacy Clay (D-MO), Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), Rep. Sam Farr
(D-CA), Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-NY), Rep. Mike Honda (D-CA),
Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-TX), Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA),
Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), Rep.
Jim McDermott (D-WA), Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-GA), Rep.
Gwen Moore (D-WI), Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), Rep. James
Oberstar (D-MN), Rep. John Olver (D-MA), Rep. Major Owens
(D-NY), Rep. Donald Payne (D-NJ), Rep. Charles Rangel
(D-NY), Rep. Martin Sabo (D-MN), Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-VT),
Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), Rep. Fortney Pete Stark (D-CA),
Rep. John Tierney (D-MA), Rep. Nydia Velazquez (D-NY), Rep.
Maxine Waters (D-CA), and Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-CA).
"I
have a Citizen Co-sponsorship page on my website, http://johnconyers.com, where over
42,000 people have added their names to the 30 Members of
Congress calling for the creation of a special committee to
investigate possible impeachable offenses. My website also
has a form for people to write a letter-to-the-editor for
their local newspaper. It is grassroots activity like this,
and the efforts of thousands of others, that has led to
greater awareness of and support for my resolution," Rep.
Conyers told Atlanta Progressive News.
"What a lot of
activists group want is the next step, which is Articles of
Impeachment. You don't have to pass this type of bill first.
I think there's a fair chance that if the list of
co-sponsors grows dramatically, Conyers and others will take
that next step of introducing articles of impeachment,"
Swanson said.
At least two members of Congress are
prepared to sign such a bill if it were to be introduced,
sources tell Atlanta Progressive News. One of them is US
Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), whose office clarified earlier
Associated Press reports, by saying Lewis would indeed sign
such a bill, assuming that any bill of impeachment would of
course be introduced as a result of a thorough process, such
as one including the investigation called for in H. Res
635.
Shocking allegations appeared in The Baltimore
Chronicle today. Dave Lindorff writes that he and Barbara
Olshansky (also an attorney at CCR) will reveal in an
upcoming book that "members of Congress - even firebrands
like Maxine Waters (D-CA) and Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) - have
been strong-armed behind the scenes by the Democratic
National Committee not to introduce an impeachment bill in
the House."
Conyers's bill was initially referred to the
US House Rules Committee, which has not taken action. None
of the US House Democrats on the Rules Committee have signed
on as co-sponsors. The Ranking Democrat on the Committee is
US Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY). Democratic members of the
Committee are Alcee Hastings (D-FL), Doris Matsui (D-CA),
and James McGovern (D-MA). Republicans currently outnumber
Democrats on the committee by about a two-to-one
ratio.
The US House Rules Committee would need to take
action on H. Res 635 because it calls for the creation of a
Select Committee, in other words the creation of a new
committee that is not a standing committee, Jonathan
Godfrey, Communications Director for US Rep. Conyers, told
Atlanta Progressive News. Such a Committee would need to be
staffed, Godfrey noted.
If the Democratic Party is able to
retake the US House of Representatives, Rep. Conyers would
become Chairman Conyers of the House Judiciary Committee,
whereas he is currently the Ranking Democrat on the
Committee. The Judiciary Committee would oversee any actual
impeachment investigation.
If not acted on this session,
the bill would have to be reintroduced next session. It is
possible that a new bill could include new language
regarding Bush's approval of illegal NSA domestic
wiretapping.
For now, however, sources in Washington DC
tell Atlanta Progressive News that H. Res 635 is a venue for
coalition among members of Congress who are willing to
consider impeachment for a variety of reasons.
Even though
H. Res 635 does not specifically reference the NSA domestic
wiretapping issue, some Members of US Congress have found
the wiretapping issue to be a compelling reason to sign on
as a co-sponsor, sources say.
In other words, why
introduce separate legislation to address a single issue
when momentum has been built with H. Res 635?
The thing
about H. Res. 635 is, it deals with impeaching Bush over a
cluster of issues from misleading the public to go to war,
to authorizing torture. Wiretapping was not listed as one of
the reasons to investigate the grounds for Bush's
impeachment in the bill because the existence of the secret,
illegal wiretapping had not come to light yet when the bill
was being prepared.
US Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) withdrew
her name from H. Res 635 last month, whereas she had been
listed as a cosponsor throughout January 2006. Lofgren cited
a clerical error for her name having been listed in the
first place. Lofgren's Office told Atlanta Progressive News
the Representative learned of her being listed as a
co-sponsor after reading an exclusive article by Atlanta
Progressive News issued January 01, 2006.
H. Res 635 reads
as its official title: "Creating a select committee to
investigate the Administration's intent to go to war before
congressional authorization, manipulation of pre-war
intelligence, encouraging and countenancing torture,
retaliating against critics, and to make recommendations
regarding grounds for possible impeachment."
Atlanta
Progressive News has provided near-exclusive - and during
most times, exclusive - coverage of the progress of H. Res
635. We will continue to follow this story and any related
developments.
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