How YOU can help IMPEACH BUSH/CHENEY



Will Your State Be the First to Send Impeachment Charges to Congress?

Three state legislatures, Illinois, California, and Vermont, have now
introduced resolutions to send petitions to the U.S. House of
Representatives to initiate impeachment proceedings against Bush (and, in
the case of California, Cheney too). Minnesota, Missouri, and Oklahoma all
have legislatures still active in May. Delaware, Louisana, R.I., South
Carolina, and Puerto Rico are all up and running through June. New Hampshire
is in session through July.

Every state has legislators brave enough to take the lead if we urge them to
do so and provide them with the information they need.

Here's a kit to get you started:
http://www.impeachpac.org/resolutions

Here's a place to get organized with others in your area:
http://www.pdamerica.org/impeach-wg.php

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Call Your Senators This Week!

The Senate is expected to vote on $67 billion more for war this week, and to
vote on amendments to that supplemental spending bill. Senator Bill Frist
may seek to block some amendments from coming to a vote.

Call both of your senators and tell them you do not want one more dime spent
on this war, that you do not want debate closed off by blocking amendments,
and that you support the following amendments:

Senator Joseph Biden's amendment to prevent this money being spent on the
construction of permanent bases.

Senator Robert Byrd's amendment stating that any request for funds for an
ongoing military operation overseas, including operations in Afghanistan and
Iraq, should be included in the annual budget of the President rather than
using emergency supplemental appropriations bills that receive less
scrutiny.

Senator Russ Feingold's amendment requiring the redeployment of U.S. forces
from Iraq by December 31, 2006.

Call the Capitol switchboard tollfree at 888-818-6641 or at 202-224-3121.


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