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Posted by: Radiofreeeuropa 2 years, 5 months ago

Impeachment Summer launched with a historic day of Pro-Impeachment Actions in more than 125 Locations nationwide! We the people demand impeachment and These photos spell it out for congress! Excellent site for impeachment activism!

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  • Avg rating: (+6/-6 0)pawfoots
    pawfoots
    May 17, 2007, 12:11 p.m.

    OMG - TOO FUNNY. I loved to see the 1-25 people max in 90% of the pics. And the captions with some:

    "about 40 people"

    "about 25 people"

    "about 125 people"

    "Close to 80 good people"

    "70 people came"

    "and 115 signatures"

    "About 50 people"

    "We had 30 participants"

    Not to mention that some of the Events were not held in the U.S. (good luck with voters there) - and in most of the pics you see kids well under voting age (well, not by Liberals standards, but by law).

    LMAO - sounds like most of the country to me. Good luck with this.

    • Avg rating: (+0/-0 0)samsara15
      samsara15
      May 17, 2007, 12:37 p.m.

      One has to start somewhere. Approval ratings less than 30% says something.

      • Avg rating: (+0/-0 0)Amazing1
        Amazing1
        May 17, 2007, 12:46 p.m.

        It may start small, but it will grow. Especially now that we learn of the midnight visit to a seriously ill attorney general to get a signature to continue illegal activities. The whole thing is beginning to come undone. And I guarantee that the next time there is an event such as this, there will be more participation.

        • Avg rating: (+0/-0 0)canadianrancher57
          canadianrancher57
          May 17, 2007, 12:56 p.m.

          Glad to see some of the American public expressing their opinion on the state of affairs in your country. In regards to pawfoots comment on the children in the pictures, with the number of deaths in Iraq I am sure that there are many children who will never enjoy the love of their fathers or mothers as a result of this war, they are American citizens and have the right to voice their opinion as well, or is that a right thats been revoked as well.

          • Avg rating: (+18/-0 18)getreal1
            getreal1
            May 17, 2007, 1:01 p.m.

            Do not even think that We the People will continue to allow our constitution to be twisted by those who have fattened their pockets with no care of our country and it's future existence in this world. These people are calling for a change that is much needed. For decades we have been denied the inventions that would reduce the use of oil and gas. It will be most regrettable if Our elected keep pushing We The People to a breaking point. Our children are being killed in a foreign country because Capitalism is being controlled into the hands of a choice few. If the dog food was contaminated you can bet our food is as well from world trade with countries that would destroy us. Education material has been reduced in the public school and leave no child behind for gas and oil. Down with them all. Our elected are a bunch of phonies. If I could sell them for what they are truly worth I would be stuck supporting them.

            • Avg rating: (+0/-2 -2)Radiofreeeuropa
              Radiofreeeuropa
              May 17, 2007, 1:09 p.m.

              Mark my words and hold me to them.

              Neither Bush nor Cheney will finish their term, they will resign in disgrace or be given the Boot Of The People!!!

              The noise floor for impeachment serves as impetus for more investigations, testifying under oath by any of these nincompoops consistently leads to more perjury. Perjury can not be protected from prosecution, not even by the Bush appointed DOJ sock puppets servicing the white house.

              • Avg rating: (+6/-24 -18)AntiNeoCon
                AntiNeoCon
                May 17, 2007, 1:21 p.m.

                Time to get it on, Worst Administration EVER. Would be nice, probably won't happen.

                • Avg rating: (+1/-0 1)getreal1
                  getreal1
                  May 17, 2007, 1:23 p.m.

                  He has broken 900 and 99 laws and has point blank in more ways than one said kiss where the sun don't shine.

                  • Avg rating: (+2/-10 -8)2sidestoeverything
                    2sidestoeverything
                    May 17, 2007, 1:26 p.m.

                    I like the creative ways that some of these demonstrator used to get there point across. Sign me up!

                    • Avg rating: (+8/-0 8)getreal1
                      getreal1
                      May 17, 2007, 1:30 p.m.

                      This is America! King George got told where to go a long time ago. Looks like his successor doesn't know how to get out of a shower of whatever. Now he really stinks.

                      • Avg rating: (+4/-2 2)getreal1
                        getreal1
                        May 17, 2007, 1:58 p.m.

                        They need to think practical, there is more of us than there is of them out here. One can only push the People so far. Look back at History. Action can break out at any time. We The People are doing our best to stay civilized about it. gotta go to work. bye

                        • Avg rating: (+9/-0 9)walden3
                          walden3
                          May 17, 2007, 2:34 p.m.

                          this gives me some hope for saving our democracy. the largest movements started with barely any support. congress is far behind the zeitgeist on this one. once the people become informed the rest is history.

                          "A poll published Tuesday shows that close to 40% of Americans favor the impeachment of President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, according to an article at Townhall.com."

                          http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Poll_shows_39_of_...

                          • Avg rating: (+10/-0 10)Shadowolf
                            Shadowolf
                            May 17, 2007, 4:51 p.m.

                            What we need is a National Bowel Movement to flush the $h!the@ds out of DC...

                            Either THAT or a brigade of militant Proctologists...

                            • Avg rating: (+9/-0 9)trnscndr
                              trnscndr
                              May 17, 2007, 6 p.m.

                              There is a huge groundswell and the entire congress is up for reelection on a mandate to do what's right. If they don't they are out and new ones are in; plain and simple. America is fed up and until, the reps do the right thing, there will be a revolving door!

                              78% of Republican Senate seats are coincidentally up for re-election this time. I don't doubt the RNC will push for the impeachment precedings themselves. Dems want Bush to stay so the RNC continues to look bad

                              • Avg rating: (+7/-1 6)ecotourusa
                                ecotourusa
                                May 17, 2007, 6:47 p.m.

                                But the dems don't have a clue when it comes to immigration. no matter how you cut it, this new immigration bill smells of amnesty. (horrible news)

                                sorry to change your subject, there, Walden! (miss you, though)

                                • Avg rating: (+0/-0 0)ecotourusa
                                  ecotourusa
                                  May 17, 2007, 8:41 p.m.

                                  look. i think bush is in this because mexico is an oil producing nation. we take their poor for oil. (how much do you want to bet? a million? let's shake on it)

                                  and the dems have a bleeding heart. where can we see the votes on this? let's look.

                                  • Avg rating: (+13/-0 13)scriblerus1
                                    scriblerus1
                                    May 18, 2007, 2:01 a.m.

                                    Seeing all these wonderful photos is encouraging. Maybe there is hope yet. The problem is the country has been so dumbed down by the corporate media that despite the endless parade of scandals, the people--if they still deserve to be called people--are simply not interested enough to get off their lazy consumerist arses and do something about it.

                                    • Avg rating: (+10/-0 10)tehranchik
                                      tehranchik
                                      May 18, 2007, 2:20 a.m.

                                      Loved every single picture! :)

                                      • Avg rating: (+7/-4 3)getreal1
                                        getreal1
                                        May 20, 2007, 6:29 a.m.

                                        We have a situation in the southern states where the employer has the fire on Whim law. Meaning he can fire you for no reason at all. The labor unions allow this to be, this law helps them to grow. American born People that work are caught in between. The feds will not make any laws defining individual workers rights and their treatment. Why should anyone in America have to pay a union to speak for them? They should be able to speak for themselves. This is were the illegal worker comes in. The average American worker can't afford to pay a union and he can not afford to loose what little he makes. Our elected are so uncivilized when it comes to the human being.

                                        • Avg rating: (+3/-0 3)1basque1
                                          1basque1
                                          May 20, 2007, 2:07 p.m.

                                          You done good Radiofree,

                                          Just a few out there unhappy with our President...I don't feel so alone NOW...

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