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Monsoon65
03-07-2007, 08:57
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070307/pl_nm/bush_vermont_impeach_dc

BOSTON (Reuters) - More than 30 Vermont towns passed resolutions on Tuesday seeking to impeach President Bush, while at least 16 towns in the tiny New England state called on Washington to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq.

Known for picturesque autumn foliage, colonial inns, maple sugar and old-fashion dairy farms, Vermont is in the vanguard of a grass-roots protest movement to impeach Bush over his handling of the unpopular Iraq war.

"We're putting impeachment on the table," said James Leas, a Vermont lawyer who helped to draft the resolutions and is tracking the votes. "The people in all these towns are voting to get this process started and bring the troops home now."

The resolutions passed on Vermont's annual town meeting day -- a colonial era tradition where citizens debate issues of the day big and small -- are symbolic and cannot force Congress to impeach Bush, but they "may help instigate further discussions in the legislature," said state Rep. David Zuckerman.

"The president must be held accountable," said Zuckerman, a politician from Burlington, Vermont's largest city.

After casting votes on budgets and other routine items, citizens of 32 towns in Vermont backed a measure calling on the U.S. Congress to file articles of impeachment against Bush for misleading the nation on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and for engaging in illegal wiretapping, among other charges.

Five Vermont towns passed similar resolutions last year.

The idea of impeaching Bush resides firmly outside the political mainstream.

The new Democratic-controlled Congress has steered clear of the subject, and Wisconsin Sen. Russell Feingold's call last year to censure Bush -- a step short of an impeachment -- found scant support on Capitol Hill, even among fellow Democrats.

Vermont's congressional delegation has shown no serious interest in the idea.

'SOLDIERS HOME NOW'

Sixteen Vermont towns passed a separate "soldiers home now" resolution calling on the White House, the U.S. Congress and Vermont's elected officials to withdraw troops from Iraq.

"The best way to support them is to bring each and every one of them home now and take good care of them when they get home," the resolution said.

It was unclear how many towns had put the resolutions to a vote, and the results of all the town meetings in the state of about 609,000 people may not be known for days.

Residents of Burlington were voting on a separate question calling for a new investigation into the September 11 attacks.

Voters were asked to circle "yes" or "no" to the question: "Shall Vermont's Congressional Delegation be advised to demand a new, thorough, and truly independent forensic investigation that fully addresses the many questions surrounding the tragic events of September 11, 2001?"

Doug Dunbebin, who gathered signatures to get the issue on the ballot, said questions linger about September 11, when hijacked plane attacks killed nearly 3,000 people at New York's World Trade Center, at the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania.

A group known as Scholars for 9/11 Truth believes the events of that day were part of a conspiracy engineered by the U.S. government and that it took more than two planes to bring down the Twin Towers in New York.

Vermont's new U.S. representative, Peter Welch (news, bio, voting record), a Democrat, said there was no need for a further investigation.

(Additional reporting by Julie Masis)


"Scholars for 9/11 Truth??" Get out the tin foil hats!

enterfirst
03-07-2007, 10:21
The president must be held accountable

For what? Held accountable for taking action based on the information provided to him when everybody was itching to take action? For taking action to prevent future "9/11's" from happening when everybody else has seemed to have forgotten? I'm really getting sick of hearing that phrase. Liberals throw it around because HRC and other morons use it but I've yet to hear what they want him to be held accountable for/to. It's just another way to "rally their troops" without having to have them think. And they think the Military is evil....:mad:

x SF med
03-07-2007, 10:31
I am wondering how COL Moroney can live in such a bizzaro state.

The guys up there all seem to wear tinfoil lined watch caps...

Jgood
03-07-2007, 10:37
Maybe COL Moroney is on a mission to save the State of Vermont from insurgents of the US government.:)

incommin
03-07-2007, 10:47
The Col is under deep cover? A White House basement operation?

Jim

Monsoon65
03-07-2007, 11:03
The Colonel must be going nuts up there with all the knuckleheads running around.

I think they shot themselves in the foot with asking for impeachment with the crackpots "Scholars for 9/11 Truth". Automatically pidgeon holes them with the wackos.

Hey, maybe The Colonel is one of those "stay behinds" that raise an insurrection!! Heck, I'd join!

Jack Moroney (RIP)
03-07-2007, 11:50
You all have to understand every State in the Union has to produce something of "value". Vermont produces the village idiot. I chose to live here not because of the people or the politics but because of the woods and the critters. When I first got here I took on all comers, but the editors of the local papers would change what I submitted and got offended when I pointed out that their op-ed pieces were a direct reflection of their consistent malady of cerebral-rectal inversion. Since then I have opted to stay happily secluded in my base camp, venturing forth only for minor supplies (all major supplies are procured from Hanscom AFB during a monthly sojourn back to the US) and to attend various minor functions. I always wear my black baseball cap with Special Forces emblazoned as a recon-by-fire technique but most time folks just look at it, drop their gaze, and wander off muttering to themselves. I actually do enjoy it here, the politics are amusing, and the native "woodchucks" , as they proudly call themselves, are a decent lot however some of the more "rabid chucks" are very provincal, ill informed, and have given the term liberal an entirely new twist.

Goggles Pizano
03-07-2007, 13:43
You all have to understand every State in the Union has to produce something of "value". Vermont produces the village idiot.

Absolutely priceless Sir! :D

incommin
03-07-2007, 13:57
The good COL could have the makings of a good book....."living among the Loons".

Jim

x SF med
03-07-2007, 14:57
Absolutely beautiful state, as a scenic destination, but i think all of the genetically damaged NJ natives must have moved up there in the last few years. I do believe that the is the major export item from this reclaimed superfund site / abandonded refinery graveyard (yes I know that NJ has the Pine Barrens etc. - it's still a dump in my opinion).

Yes, I am looking into beating a hasty retreat out of NJ, to preserve my sanity and escape the crowds.

Jack Moroney (RIP)
03-07-2007, 15:03
but i think all of the genetically damaged NJ natives must have moved up there in the last few years. .

There are not that many of us from NJ. Most seem to be coming from CN & MA.
I have spent some time on the Great Egg Harbor River as a kid paddeling a canoe through the Pine Barrens-from what I remember that is NJ's equivalent of a setting from Deliverance:D

x SF med
03-07-2007, 15:10
COL Jack - I was not suggesting you were one of the genetically damaged NewJersians that emigrated (although you are a QP, does that count as being genetically damaged, or genetically superior - ah, that's another thread). Actually while at 10th we sent a few guys to Tom Brown's tracking school in the PB, and Great Egg Harbor has some great sailing.

I will qualify the location as: the I95 corridor and the industial / landfill counties of NJ.

moobob
03-07-2007, 16:00
I drove past a protest march (global warming and some anti-Bush signs thrown in) in Vermont last year in a car full of soldiers. My friend, who's from Vermont, rolled down the window, waved to them all, and said "Hi, we're Republicans." We got some really dirty looks from them. There was actually one Libertarian in the car, but the looks on their faces were priceless.

Hipshot
03-07-2007, 17:57
Scholars for 9/11 Truth

Now isn't that an oxymoron?
:confused:

Aoresteen
03-07-2007, 18:20
Sir,

If you ever need a door bundle with some Class V let us know, just have the VS-17 pannels out and we will kick it for you.

Monsoon65
03-07-2007, 19:15
My friend, who's from Vermont, rolled down the window, waved to them all, and said "Hi, we're Republicans." ....

Now that's funny! I'd have liked to have seen that.

Ret10Echo
03-08-2007, 05:15
You all have to understand every State in the Union has to produce something of "value". Vermont produces the village idiot.

So I work in DC, although not a "State" I am trying to figure out what is produced here other than mental fertilizer.

Jack Moroney (RIP)
03-08-2007, 05:32
So I work in DC, although not a "State" I am trying to figure out what is produced here other than mental fertilizer.

You are sort of like the estuary where all the village idiots swarm to give birth to ideas fostered by other idiots and nuture agendas maintained by the sweat of honest human endevours.

x SF med
03-08-2007, 07:55
Ah, so Washington DC is the petri dish for the experiments to genetically alter idiots into a new life form? The imported idiots are kind of like lab rats or talking monkeys then... This explains much of what goes on there.:eek:

Ret10Echo
03-08-2007, 08:21
Petri-dish in a sort of an orange trash-bag sense (10th group guys???) I have to hit the evasion corridor each night to the far side of the bay (land of guns and realtree camouflage)...despite the rest of the State of MD (exporter of welfare recipients and federal prison-dwellers) the Eastern shore is sort of the "New Hampshire" of the mid-Atlantic states...

x SF med
03-08-2007, 11:39
Petri-dish in a sort of an orange trash-bag sense (10th group guys???)

Except in Vermont, and probably Maryland - the Orange trash-bags are not offset by the lovely lime green PT uniforms, black watch caps and lightweight gore-tex...

Ret10Echo
03-08-2007, 14:16
Moments you cherish

x SF med
03-08-2007, 15:06
But a fashion faux pas!! Why didn't the commo school kids get to pull the lovely post beautification drills? Bet most of those kids are now in the one of three letter clubs.