Thursday, March 16, 2006

In Vermont, efforts to impeach Bush fan emotions

By Jason Szep
Thu Mar 16, 8:47 AM ET



Known for picturesque autumn foliage, colonial inns, maple sugar and laid-back villages, Vermont seldom makes much of an impact in national political debate.

But in one week, resolutions approved by five towns to impeach President George W. Bush are giving several sleepy Vermont communities a new, renegade image.

Not everyone is happy about it.

"We've got a lot of negative feedback -- letters coming in mail, e-mails, people telling us we're unpatriotic," said Maureen Albert-Piascik, treasurer of Newfane, a village of about 1,600 people which approved an impeachment article against Bush at its annual town meeting on March 7.

"All we were doing is exercising our freedom of speech," she said. "This little town can't be responsible for impeaching Bush, but everybody has the right to freedom of speech."

The residents' 121-29 vote at the town meeting called on the state's sole member of the U.S. House of Representatives, independent Rep. Bernie Sanders, to file articles of impeachment against Bush for misleading the nation on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and engaging in illegal wiretapping, among other charges.

"We've been let down by our politicians, by the media, so we really have to take things into our own hands," said Dan DeWalt, a 49-year-old woodworker and part-time teacher who drafted the impeachment call.

DeWalt's resolution inspired four other Vermont towns to do the same. "It struck a nerve," he said. "We need everyone in the country to consider, should we impeach the president."

Lenore Salzbrunn, a Republican who heads the Newfane Business Association, dismissed the impeachment resolution as a "tantrum" by just 10 percent of registered voters.

"We had a busload of people who they said they would not spend another dime in Newfane," he said. "They were so outraged. I've talked to about 80 people like that. People are saying things like 'Don't you realize we are at war?'"

OUTSIDE POLITICAL MAINSTREAM

The idea of impeaching Bush resides firmly outside the political mainstream. Wisconsin Sen. Russell Feingold's call this week to censure Bush -- a step short of an impeachment -- found scant support on Capitol Hill, even among fellow Democrats.

Harper's Magazine, a 158-year-old liberal publication, gave impeachment a push in a March cover story, and three of the 10 House members from Massachusetts signed a resolution calling for an investigation and possible impeachment of Bush.

In 2003, the city council in Santa Cruz, California voted to ask Congress to impeach Bush. Other California cities followed suit, including San Francisco last month. The declarations made local headlines, but even San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, joked about the minor national impact such calls have.

Bush, who says his domestic spying program is legal, has virtually no chance of being impeached due to a Republican majority in Congress, political analysts say.

Sanders, the Vermont congressman, said a far better goal is ending Republican dominance in Congress in November elections.

Bruce Harrington, a 73-year-old retired Newfane machinist who supported the impeachment vote, said he's had enough of Bush. He said the president is "just blowing money like it's going out of style."

Harrington said he cannot recall a bigger political fuss in Newfane, a heavily Democrat village founded by Puritan settlers in 1774 where most town meetings deal with routine issues such as electing school district officers.

DeWalt, who sports a graying beard and ponytail, is in his first year as a town selectman and says he is fielding calls from other towns on impeachment.

"Now I'm connected with people from across the country who are very methodically laying the groundwork to make this a reality, to make it not just a little pipe dream of a few wishful thinkers," he said.

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Here is alittle FYI I found while searching through news ............HMMM It takes all of us to ban together to do this.... Quote from article.......
Lenore Salzbrunn, a Republican who heads the Newfane Business Association, dismissed the impeachment resolution as a "tantrum" by just 10 percent of registered voters.

Well Mrs.Lenore Salzbrunn....... if the majority of the United States Is throwing a Tantrum then what percent of the registered voters is this??? And If we the people of the United States Of America ban together for this impeachment then what does that tell you?........Besides do not forget who put all of the senators,the congressmen, Democratic and Republicans in office? We did! The registered voters put you people there. I wonder would you like to be voted back in,to resume your post in office?

It is no longer a democratic or republican issue.......everyone is upset by President Bush's actions. Such as "weapons of mass distructions" that didn't exsist. And throwing our nations children in harms way in a war that should of never taken place.

10 percent of the voters may just be a small percent of the voters for some people........But if the politicians would open their eyes they would see that it is much more than just 10 percent of the voters that want President Bush impeached. And If all of the voters all across america would ban together and unite as one voice then maybe the politicians would listen.

I know that I am just one small voice......But maybe my one small voice will have an impact on some of the voters who feel the same way as I do. And if everone who feels the same way as I do would come together then that small 10 percent of voters would soon become 20 and then 30 and it will grow larger than that.. He still has until 2008 I don't know about you but I know that I do not want him to cause any more damage to our country then what he has already done. And If we allow him to continue in office until his term is up. Then he will have more time to totally destroy us!

9 Comments:

At 12:49 PM, March 16, 2006, Blogger mojoala said...

God, I love Vermont!

As everyday goes by, this guy gets more man more stupid.

 
At 12:56 PM, March 16, 2006, Blogger TheBlondeBrunette said...

lol mojo wow that was fast I just left your site....lol

 
At 10:26 PM, March 16, 2006, Blogger Commentress said...

You should also recongize your voice in your own community politics...things WILL NOT change unless you vote them to change. People have NO idea what is about to hit them!!! Vote for a change.

 
At 4:21 AM, March 17, 2006, Blogger TheBlondeBrunette said...

true and this is a start.

 
At 11:20 AM, March 17, 2006, Blogger EXSENO said...

You go girl I'll back you up.

 
At 10:13 PM, March 20, 2006, Blogger TheBlondeBrunette said...

commentress I don't know about tackleing my own little towns politics but I will do what I can to help... ;)

 
At 9:45 AM, March 23, 2006, Blogger iluvnyc said...

i don't know anything about politics... well, maybe a tiny bit...

and i think i wanna stay away with anything politics... 'cuz somehow it always doesn't smell so good :)

 
At 11:40 AM, March 24, 2006, Blogger TheBlondeBrunette said...

lol normally I do to.... but there are just sometimes when I just can't help myself....lol

 
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