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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 23 Jun 2005 06:11:44 AM
Object: Our echo chamber is getting louder, and we're finally waking up the neighbors.
http://63.247.66.90/%7Eprogress/?q=mag_wx0620b05
The Bush Dam Breaks
By Matthew Rothschild
June 20, 2005
The Bush dam is beginning to crumble.
The dam that defied opposition to the Iraq War.
The dam that kept Republicans from coming to their senses on Social
Security.
The dam that held back critics of the USA Patriot Act.
It's no longer holding.
Bush's popularity is in the low forties, and may get to the freezing
point soon.
And so his ability to keep getting away with "disassembling," as he
would put it, is being washed away.
46 percent of Americans want U.S. troops to leave Iraq now.
Even Republicans are signing on to bills demanding a timeline for
withdrawal.
Bush's puerile fantasy of destroying Social Security is all but
shattered.
And he just lost a big one on the Patriot Act.
The House on Wednesday voted 238 to 187 not to renew the section of
the Patriot Act that allows authorities to find out what books you've
been checking out of the library or buying at the bookstore.
Bernie Sanders, the great independent socialist from Vermont who may
be a U.S. Senator next year, led the fight.
But he was joined by 38 Republicans.
This success didn't come out of nowhere.
And it's not just to Sanders's credit.
It's because of impressive organizing by the ACLU and by a group of
grassroots activists who formed Bill of Rights Committees around the
country and passed 382 resolutions in cities and towns and in seven
states denouncing the repressive aspects of the Patriot Act.
That's how we win.
And hats off to John Conyers!
Where would we be without him?
The Congressman from Michigan was instrumental in drawing attention to
the voting improprieties in Ohio.
And now he's leading the way on the Downing Street Memo, exposing the
charade that was George W. Bush's entire windup to the Iraq War.
Conyers held an impressive hearing on the subject on Thursday, and he
rounded up more than 100 Congressional Democrats and more than 500,000
citizens to sign a petition to Bush demanding a detailed response to
the memo.
In rising to this challenge, Conyers showed once again that he's a
fearless champion of our side, which is the side of democracy.
But hats off also to the folks at downingstreetmemo.com, who have been
shouting from the treetops about this ever since it came out in early
May.
With no help from the mainstream media, they were able to organize on
the Internet and tap into the outrage that so many of us feel about
how Bush lied the nation into war.
This memo is indeed the smoking gun.
And hats off, too, to Amy Goodman at Democracy Now and all the folks
on progressive talk radio who drew attention to it day after day,
including Stephanie Miller, Janeane Garofalo, Al Franken, Laura
Flanders, Ed Schultz, Randy Rhodes, and Mike Malloy.
Our echo chamber is getting louder and louder, and we're finally
waking up the neighbors.
___________________________________________________________
Harry
.

User: "Defendario"

Title: Re: Our echo chamber is getting louder, and we're finally wakingup the neighbors. 23 Jun 2005 09:30:58 PM
Harry Hope wrote:

http://63.247.66.90/%7Eprogress/?q=mag_wx0620b05

The Bush Dam Breaks

By Matthew Rothschild

June 20, 2005


The Bush dam is beginning to crumble.

The dam that defied opposition to the Iraq War.

The dam that kept Republicans from coming to their senses on Social
Security.

The dam that held back critics of the USA Patriot Act.

It's no longer holding.

Bush's popularity is in the low forties, and may get to the freezing
point soon.

And so his ability to keep getting away with "disassembling," as he
would put it, is being washed away.

46 percent of Americans want U.S. troops to leave Iraq now.

Even Republicans are signing on to bills demanding a timeline for
withdrawal.

Bush's puerile fantasy of destroying Social Security is all but
shattered.

And he just lost a big one on the Patriot Act.

The House on Wednesday voted 238 to 187 not to renew the section of
the Patriot Act that allows authorities to find out what books you've
been checking out of the library or buying at the bookstore.

Bernie Sanders, the great independent socialist from Vermont who may
be a U.S. Senator next year, led the fight.

But he was joined by 38 Republicans.

This success didn't come out of nowhere.

And it's not just to Sanders's credit.

It's because of impressive organizing by the ACLU and by a group of
grassroots activists who formed Bill of Rights Committees around the
country and passed 382 resolutions in cities and towns and in seven
states denouncing the repressive aspects of the Patriot Act.

That's how we win.

And hats off to John Conyers!

Where would we be without him?

The Congressman from Michigan was instrumental in drawing attention to
the voting improprieties in Ohio.

And now he's leading the way on the Downing Street Memo, exposing the
charade that was George W. Bush's entire windup to the Iraq War.

Conyers held an impressive hearing on the subject on Thursday, and he
rounded up more than 100 Congressional Democrats and more than 500,000
citizens to sign a petition to Bush demanding a detailed response to
the memo.

In rising to this challenge, Conyers showed once again that he's a
fearless champion of our side, which is the side of democracy.

But hats off also to the folks at downingstreetmemo.com, who have been
shouting from the treetops about this ever since it came out in early
May.

With no help from the mainstream media, they were able to organize on
the Internet and tap into the outrage that so many of us feel about
how Bush lied the nation into war.

This memo is indeed the smoking gun.

And hats off, too, to Amy Goodman at Democracy Now and all the folks
on progressive talk radio who drew attention to it day after day,
including Stephanie Miller, Janeane Garofalo, Al Franken, Laura
Flanders, Ed Schultz, Randy Rhodes, and Mike Malloy.

Our echo chamber is getting louder and louder, and we're finally
waking up the neighbors.

___________________________________________________________

Harry

This is very bad news for BushCo. It means that even if the Dems fail
to win control of either House of Congress in the off-year election,
Bush & Cheney could still be impeached for their lies in leading America
into war. The DSM is indeed a smoking gun, moreso even than the Nixon
tapes were, and it is corroborated by a host of other contemporaneous
documents, all of which are acknowedged as legitimate by the Blair govt.
Impeachment awaits...
;D
.


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