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Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Impeaching Cheney
Kucinich plans a press conference for 5 PM (presumably Eastern time) today.
Update: The Washington Post has a bit of atrocious, slanted journalism on the story.
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Kucinich is delaying introducing his articles of impeachment until the matter of a recent blood-clot in Cheney's leg is cleared up.
ReplyDeleteNo impeachment talk today.
And I'm not so sure that magical little elves can bring motions in Congress...
Cheney's not to your taste, BB, right: but his actions are not inherently wrong. That's your position. So why all the endless hyperbole? Kucinich is a whiner, if not a liar. From a certain perspective--like subjective relativism---war provides some great entertainment.
ReplyDeleteOh, for fuck's sake...
ReplyDeleteOh, for fuck's sake...
ReplyDeleteThat would be today's post