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Articles of Impeachment
Against George W. Bush:
A National Teach-In
August 27 (Sunday) 2:00 P.M.
Elliott Bay Book Company
101 S. Main, Seattle (Pioneer Square)
A Nation-Wide Series of Discussions About
Impeachment... Learn about the Center for Constitutional
Right's case against Bush, Articles of Impeachment Against George
W. Bush. What's at stake? What can be done?
About the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR):
Founded in 1966 by attorneys who represented civil rights demonstrators
in the South, the Center for Constitutional Rights is a non-profit legal
and educational organization dedicated to advancing and protecting the
rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights.
About CCR's Articles of Impeachment Against George W.
Bush:
In March of 2005, the Center for Constitutional Rights published
Articles of Impeachment Against George W. Bush (Melville House).
The book sets out the legal arguments for impeachment in a clear,
concise, and objective discussion. In four separate articles of
impeachment, detailing four separate charges - warrantless surveillance,
misleading Congress on the reasons for the Iraq war, violating laws
against torture, and subverting the Constitution's separation of powers
- the CCR makes the case for impeachment exactly as it would be
presented by the House of Representatives to the U.S. Senate.
Grassroots Teach-Ins and House Parties
An interactive site,
www.articlesofimpeachment.net, is available to allow concerned
citizens to organize events in their own communities. Seattle groups
helping to organize the teach-in include Interfaith Network of Concern
for the People of Iraq (INOC); Not in Out Name-Seattle (NION}; World
Can’t Wait! – Drive Out the Bush Regime; and others.
To help organize and publicize a Seattle teach-in or to register for
this event, visit the Website above or contact
seattlewomeninblack@speakeasy.net
A letter from Representative John Conyers, Jr.
regarding impeachment.
Also see a report,
The Constitution in Crisis, prepared under his
direction.
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