Rep. Kucinich: Articles of Impeachment
I heard about Rep. Kucinich reading the article of impeachment on the house floor but I had no idea it included Black folks and for some reason, feel flattered. I feel the inclusion of Blacks shows just once again how denying us our due as citizens has so disrupted our progress as a country with no end in sight and to think the disruptions started well before the Civil War. I smile seeing progress of other countries due to the fact it lets me know human beings are still on this earth.
I note we have recently sold the Chrysler Building and heard many years ago the selling of Rockefeller Plaza to either Japan or China. With that, I am mindful of the story of the man living in a cold house cutting down all the surrounding forest and trees in his yard up to and including his picket fence in efforts to get warm. Imagine his feelings throwing the last piece of his picket fence onto the fire.
In reference to the Ohio vote, I saw Rep. Stubbs-Jones and her team completely humiliated on the floor by Republicans as when they presented their case for an investigation of the Ohio vote. How they managed to keep their decorum remains a mystery to me to this day and, as I recall, they went down swinging just as they did when confronting Sen. Gore with identical issues.
Congressman Dennis Kucinich introduced articles of impeachment to the House of Representatives on Monday, June 9, that contain articles alleging the president conspired to violate the Voting Rights Act and tampered with free and fair elections.
(AP)
Excerpts:
E. In Franklin County, George W. Bush and his agent, Ohio Secretary of State John Kenneth Blackwell, Co-Chair of the Bush-Cheney Re-election Campaign, failed to protect the rights of African-American voters by not properly investigating the withholding of 125 electronic voting machines assigned to the city of Columbus.
F. Forty-two African-American precincts in Columbus were each missing one voting machine that had been present in the 2004 primary.
G. African-American voters in the city of Columbus were forced to wait three to seven hours to vote in the 2004 presidential election.
And
M. In Toledo, Ohio, an urban city with a high African-American concentration, 28,000 voters were purged from the voting rolls in August of 2004, just prior to the presidential election. This purge was conducted under the control and direction of George W. Bush's agent, Ohio Secretary of State John Kenneth Blackwell outside of the regularly established cycle of purging voters in odd-numbered years.
http://www.truthout.org/article/the-biggest-election-story-not-your-tv
Fighting for the dignity of my Ancestors,
God bless Bill Gates, WPFW, C-Span and the spirits of the unborn for the help,
BB
I note we have recently sold the Chrysler Building and heard many years ago the selling of Rockefeller Plaza to either Japan or China. With that, I am mindful of the story of the man living in a cold house cutting down all the surrounding forest and trees in his yard up to and including his picket fence in efforts to get warm. Imagine his feelings throwing the last piece of his picket fence onto the fire.
In reference to the Ohio vote, I saw Rep. Stubbs-Jones and her team completely humiliated on the floor by Republicans as when they presented their case for an investigation of the Ohio vote. How they managed to keep their decorum remains a mystery to me to this day and, as I recall, they went down swinging just as they did when confronting Sen. Gore with identical issues.
Congressman Dennis Kucinich introduced articles of impeachment to the House of Representatives on Monday, June 9, that contain articles alleging the president conspired to violate the Voting Rights Act and tampered with free and fair elections.
(AP)
Excerpts:
E. In Franklin County, George W. Bush and his agent, Ohio Secretary of State John Kenneth Blackwell, Co-Chair of the Bush-Cheney Re-election Campaign, failed to protect the rights of African-American voters by not properly investigating the withholding of 125 electronic voting machines assigned to the city of Columbus.
F. Forty-two African-American precincts in Columbus were each missing one voting machine that had been present in the 2004 primary.
G. African-American voters in the city of Columbus were forced to wait three to seven hours to vote in the 2004 presidential election.
And
M. In Toledo, Ohio, an urban city with a high African-American concentration, 28,000 voters were purged from the voting rolls in August of 2004, just prior to the presidential election. This purge was conducted under the control and direction of George W. Bush's agent, Ohio Secretary of State John Kenneth Blackwell outside of the regularly established cycle of purging voters in odd-numbered years.
http://www.truthout.org/article/the-biggest-election-story-not-your-tv
Fighting for the dignity of my Ancestors,
God bless Bill Gates, WPFW, C-Span and the spirits of the unborn for the help,
BB
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