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wag the dog のウィリー・ネルソン、「クシニッチのブッシュ弾劾に歌で協力」
アルルの男・ヒロシです。
デニス・クシニッチ下院議員の、ブッシュ大統領弾劾決議案に対して、反NWO系のカントリー歌手で、映画『ワグ・ザ・ドッグ』にも出演した、ウィリー・ネルソンが、「俺も歌でブッシュ弾劾運動を盛り上げる」と表明したようです。確か、クシニッチは、弾劾手続き開始を下院の司法委員会に付託しています。弾劾成立は無いと思いますが、周囲の動きに注目していきたいと思います。
Willie Nelson In Talks To Hold Concert For 9/11 Truth
Plans being drawn up to emulate Woodstock for a new generation
By Steve Watson
Prison Planet
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
http://www.prisonplanet.com/willie-nelson-to-push-for-impeachment-on-alex-jones-show.html
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Movement to impeach George W. Bush
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The movement to impeach George W. Bush is a series of actions and commentary within the public and private spheres voicing support for the impeachment of United States President George W. Bush. The phrase is also used in a broader sense to refer to a social movement and public opinion poll data that include both Democrats and Republicans which indicate a degree of public support for the impeachment of President Bush. The reasons offered for Bush's impeachment include concerns about the legitimacy, legality, and constitutionality of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and the controversial warrantless electronic surveillance of American citizens by the National Security Agency.
Polls in 2007 have shown public support ranging between 39–45% in favor of impeaching Bush, and between 46–55% opposed. The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee has not considered the impeachment of President Bush, and the House of Representatives has taken no action to do so. The Democratic Party leadership has indicated that they have no intention of resolving to impeach him.
On June 9, 2008 Dennis Kucinich gave official notice of his intention to introduce 35 articles of impeachment against George W. Bush to the U.S. House of Representatives.[1] On June 10, 2008, as Congressman Robert Wexler joined Kucinich as co-sponsor of the resolution[2], Kucinich officially introduced his resolution to a near-empty House chamber. The Clerk took just under four hours to read the resolution into the record. As soon as the House Clerk finished reading the resolution in the early morning of 11 June, Kucinich himself moved to refer the resolution to the Judiciary Committee. The House voted 251 to 166 to refer the impeachment resolution to the Judiciary Committee on July 25.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_to_impeach_George_W._Bush
http://amesei.exblog.jp/8332350/