34 Congress Members for Impeachment
By David Swanson
Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin (D., Wisconsin) and Congressman Donald Payne (D., N.J.) have signed on as cosponsors of H. Res. 333, a bill proposing articles of impeachment against Vice President Dick Cheney, according to Congressman Dennis Kucinich's office. Kucinich is the original sponsor of the bill. Baldwin is the fourth member of the House Judiciary Committee to have added her name to the bill. A fifth Judiciary Committee member, Steve Cohen, has thus far signed on only to a bill proposing the impeachment of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.
H Res 333 cosponsors include, in addition to Baldwin, Payne, and Kucinich: Jan Schakowsky, Maxine Waters, Hank Johnson, Keith Ellison, Lynn Woolsey, Barbara Lee, Albert Wynn, William Lacy Clay, Yvette Clarke, Jim McDermott, Jim Moran, Bob Filner, Sam Farr, Robert Brady.
That bill, H. Res. 589 sponsored by Congressman Jay Inslee, has 15 cosponsors in addition to Inslee: Xavier Becerra, Michael Arcuri, Ben Chandler, Dennis Moore, Bruce Braley, Tom Udall, Earl Blumenauer, Peter DeFazio, Hank Johnson, Steve Cohen, Keith Ellison, David Wu, Yvette Clarke, Darlene Hooley, Betty McCollum.
Johnson, Ellison, and Clarke are backing both bills.
Congressmen Jesse Jackson Jr. and Maurice Hinchey have recently said that they support the impeachment of Cheney and Bush, but have not yet signed onto any bills.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has opposed impeachment since May 2006, but this week said that if she were not the Speaker she would probably be backing impeachment, and that impeachment of Gonzales is clearly merited.
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I had thought Conyers was going to move 333 if there were 14...
Unless my math is wrong, it looks like we surpassed that.
H. Res. 333 has 16 Reps now and
H. Res 589 to impeach Gonzo has 21:
http://impeachpac.org/resolutions-list
Maybe Conyers does fuzzy or new math...:)
Congress has no choice
Congress has no choice but to start beating the impeachment drums. Now is the time to completely expose Cheney and Bush for all they have done to OUR country. Their hypocrisy and attitude of being above the law has gone on long enough. It is widely known in D.C. that our so called "religious right" leader is drinking heavily, does not have control over any situation and allowing a VP to call the shots.
They have lied and every decision they have made has been wrong. They will continue to be flippant and arrogant until they know that impeachment is on the table.
They have ruined OUR country, and it will be a very long time before we recover from what they have done.