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11/23/2007 |
| Voters turn up heat on Dems - Calls for end to war, impeachment of prez fly at town hall |
| By Matthew Wolfe |
Brooklyn residents lashed out at local congressman over their inability to end the war in Iraq at a Park Slope meeting recently. What was billed as a town hall discussion on why the US was still in Iraq and the best way of getting out quickly turned heated, Brooklyn Representatives Anthony Weiner, Yvette Clarke and Jerrold Nadler withstood over two hours of sometimes hostile questions about the ongoing war in an event sponsored by the Central Brooklyn Independent Democrats at Old First Church. All representatives spoke forcefully against the war and advocated a quick withdrawal from the country. All representatives spoke forcefully against the war and advocated a quick withdrawal from the country. In opening remarks, Rep. Nadler called the U.S. presence in the country “stupid” and said that the threat of Al Queda in Iraq was greatly exaggerated. “Al Queda is not a problem,” said Nadler. “If we left tomorrow, the Sunnis and the Shiites would fight each other to see who could eliminate Al Queda first." Rep. Clarke expressed frustration at the inability of the Democratic majority to withdraw, saying that a number of newly elected members of Congress were concerned about maintaining their seats. “Sometimes you feel like you’ve been stabbed in the back by one of your own,” Rep. Clarke said. Rep. Clarke drew cheers when she suggested that impeachment proceedings were in order. A woman held up a sign which read in red block letters “IMPEACH.” Weiner sounded a similar note to the others saying that removing the U.S. from the country would “remove an irritant” from the country. Rep. Weiner, however, came under withering criticism - perhaps unexpectedly for the strongly anti-war congressman - for his refusal to support the initiation of impeachment proceedings against President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. While stating that the two leaders had done “impeachable things,” Weiner said that impeachment proceedings would occupy the congress and prevent them from doing anything else with their majority. The position elicited a mix of applause and boos as subsequent questioners expressed strong disagreement. “It blows my mind that you equate impeachment with looking backwards,” said one. | ||||||
Press Release |
Rep. Clarke Endorses Impeachment Resolution of Vice President Cheney |
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June 6, 2007 |
| Washington, DC -- U.S. Representative Yvette D. Clarke (NY-11) has signed on to the House Resolution 333, calling for impeaching Richard B. Cheney, Vice President for high crimes and misdemeanors. The resolution sets forth the articles of impeachment of Vice President Dick Cheney that if passed, will begin the process for impeachment.
“This Administration has continued to erode the trust of the American people and enough is simply enough,” stated Rep. Clarke. H.Res. 333 was introduced to the House of Representatives by Rep. Dennis Kucinich of “When the American people voted on November 7th, they asked for a change in direction by electing the Democratic party in the House and Senate. I have heard the loud cries of my constituents, and they want accountability. My support of HRes 333 reflects the voices of the residents of central ###
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