Vermont Towns Vote to Impeach President
Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:37 am
Vermont Towns Vote to Impeach President
March 8, 2006 8:00 a.m. EST
Christina Ficara - All Headline News Staff Reporter
Newfane, VT (AHN) - Collectively, five communities in Vermont have reached the consensus to impeach President Bush. At a town hall meeting in Newfane, Vermont, an impeachment article is approved by a paper ballot 121-29 Tuesday.
The article calls on Vermont's lone member of the U.S. House, independent Rep. Bernie Sanders, to file articles of impeachment against President Bush, alleging he misled the nation into the Iraq war and engaged in illegal domestic spying.
Newfane select board member Dan DeWalt, who drafted the impeachment article, explains, "It absolutely affects us locally. It's our sons and daughters, our mothers and fathers, who are dying" in the war in Iraq.
Four other Vermont towns - Brookfield, Dummerston, Marlboro and Putney - jumped on the impeachment bandwagon endorsing similar resolutions.
In Newfane, the impeachment item came at the end of a roughly four-hour meeting that was devoted mostly to the local affairs of the town of 1,600 located in southeastern Vermont.
In response to the Newfane vote, Rep. Sanders issued a statement saying that although the Bush administration "has been a disaster for our country, and a number of actions that he has taken may very well not have been legal," given the reality that the Republicans control the House and the Senate, "it would be impractical to talk about impeachment."
Jim Barnett, chairman of the Vermont Republican Party, says Sanders should reject the resolution: "We should not be impeaching presidents just because we disagree with them."
March 8, 2006 8:00 a.m. EST
Christina Ficara - All Headline News Staff Reporter
Newfane, VT (AHN) - Collectively, five communities in Vermont have reached the consensus to impeach President Bush. At a town hall meeting in Newfane, Vermont, an impeachment article is approved by a paper ballot 121-29 Tuesday.
The article calls on Vermont's lone member of the U.S. House, independent Rep. Bernie Sanders, to file articles of impeachment against President Bush, alleging he misled the nation into the Iraq war and engaged in illegal domestic spying.
Newfane select board member Dan DeWalt, who drafted the impeachment article, explains, "It absolutely affects us locally. It's our sons and daughters, our mothers and fathers, who are dying" in the war in Iraq.
Four other Vermont towns - Brookfield, Dummerston, Marlboro and Putney - jumped on the impeachment bandwagon endorsing similar resolutions.
In Newfane, the impeachment item came at the end of a roughly four-hour meeting that was devoted mostly to the local affairs of the town of 1,600 located in southeastern Vermont.
In response to the Newfane vote, Rep. Sanders issued a statement saying that although the Bush administration "has been a disaster for our country, and a number of actions that he has taken may very well not have been legal," given the reality that the Republicans control the House and the Senate, "it would be impractical to talk about impeachment."
Jim Barnett, chairman of the Vermont Republican Party, says Sanders should reject the resolution: "We should not be impeaching presidents just because we disagree with them."