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Vermont Votes to Impeach Bush/Cheney

John NicholsWed Mar 7, 7:36 AM ET

 

The Nation -- When Vermont Governor Jim Douglas, a Republican with reasonably

close ties to President Bush, asked if there was any additional business to be

considered at the town meeting he was running in Middlebury, Ellen McKay popped

up and proposed the impeachment of Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.

 

The governor was not amused. As moderator of the annual meeting, he tried to

suggest that the proposal to impeach -- along with another proposal to withdraw

U.S. troops from Iraq -- could not be voted on.

 

But McKay, a program coordinator at Middlebury College, pressed her case. And it

soon became evident that the crowd at the annual meeting shared her desire to

hold the president to account.

 

So Douglas backed down.

 

" It became clear that no one was going home until they had the chance to discuss

the resolutions and vote on them, " explained David Rosenberg, a political

science professor at Middlebury College. " And being a good politician, he

allowed the vote to happen. "

 

By an overwhelming voice vote, Middlebury called for impeachment.

 

So it has gone this week at town meetings across Vermont, most of which were

held Tuesday.

 

Late Tuesday night, there were confirmed reports that 36 towns had backed

impeachment resolutions, and the number was expected to rise.

 

In one town, Putney, the vote for impeachment was unanimous.

 

In addition to Governor Douglas's Middlebury, the town of Hartland, which is

home to Congressman Peter Welch (news, bio, voting record), backed impeachment.

So, too, did Jericho, the home of Gaye Symington, the speaker of the Vermont

House of Representatives.

 

Organizers of the grassroots drive to get town meetings to back impeachment

resolutions hope that the overwhelming support the initiative has received will

convince Welch to introduce articles of impeachment against Bush and Cheney.

That's something the Democratic congressman is resisting, even though his

predecessor, Bernie Sanders, signed on last year to a proposal by Michigan

Congressman John Conyers (news, bio, voting record) to set up a House committee

to look into impeachment.

 

Vermont activists also want their legislature to approve articles of impeachment

and forward them to Congress. But Symington, also a Democrat, has discouraged

the initiative, despite the fact that more than 20 representatives have

cosponsored an impeachment resolution.

 

" It's going to be hard for Peter Welch and Gaye Symington to say there's no

sentiment for impeachment, now that their own towns have voted for it, " says Dan

DeWalt, a Newfane, Vermont, town selectman who started the impeachment

initiative last year in his town, and who now plans to launch a campaign to

pressure Welch and Symington to respect and reflect the will of the people.

 

It is going to be even harder for Governor Douglas, who just this month spent

two nights at the Bush White House, to face his president.

 

After all, Douglas now lives in a town that is on record in support of Bush's

impeachment and trial for high crimes and misdemeanors.

 

For the record, Middlebury says:

 

We the people have the power -- and the responsibility -- to remove executives

who transgress not just the law, but the rule of law.

 

The oaths that the President and Vice President take binds them to " preserve,

protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. " The failure to do so

forms a sound basis for articles of impeachment.

 

The President and Vice President have failed to " preserve, protect and defend

the Constitution " in the following ways:

 

1. They have manipulated intelligence and misled the country to justify an

immoral, unjust, and unnecessary preemptive war in Iraq.

 

2. They have directed the government to engage in domestic spying without

warrants, in direct contravention of U.S. law.

 

3. They have conspired to commit the torture of prisoners, in violation of the

Federal Torture Act and the Geneva Convention.

 

4. They have ordered the indefinite detention without legal counsel, without

charges and without the opportunity to appear before a civil judicial officer to

challenge the detention -- all in violation of U.S. law and the Bill of Rights.

 

When strong evidence exists of the most serious crimes, we must use impeachment

-- or lose the ability of the legislative branch to compel the executive branch

to obey the law.

 

George Bush has led our country to a constitutional crisis, and it is our

responsibility to remove him from office.

 

---

 

John Nichols' new book is THE GENIUS OF IMPEACHMENT: The Founders' Cure for

Royalism. Rolling Stone's Tim Dickinson hails it as a " nervy, acerbic,

passionately argued history-cum-polemic [that] combines a rich examination of

the parliamentary roots and past use of the 'heroic medicine' that is

impeachment with a call for Democratic leaders to 'reclaim and reuse the most

vital tool handed to us by the founders for the defense of our most basic

liberties.' "

 

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