Campaign Launched to Demand Resolution of Inquiry
The recent release of the Downing Street Memo (pdf file) provides new and compelling evidence that the President of the United States has been actively engaged in a conspiracy to deceive and mislead the United States Congress and the American people about the basis for going to war against Iraq. If true, such conduct constitutes a High Crime under Article II, Section 4 of the United States Constitution.In response to the release of the memo, John Bonifaz, a Boston attorney specializing in constitutional litigation,
sent a memo to Congressman John Conyers of Michigan, the Ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, urging him to introduce a Resolution of Inquiry directing the House Judiciary Committee to launch a formal investigation into whether sufficient grounds exist for the House to impeach President Bush.

Progressive Democrats of America has joined with
AfterDowningStreet.org, a coalition of veterans' groups, peace groups, and political activist groups to launch a campaign urging the U.S. Congress to begin a formal investigation into whether President Bush has committed impeachable offenses in connection with the Iraq war and they need everyone's help!
Here are some simple tools to alert your local media outlet about this new coalition.
Demand a Resolution of Inquiry!It will take everything we've got to generate the volume of emails and phone calls into Congress that we need. I was reading someone's comment about signing the
letter John Conyers seeking signatures for, and the girl who wrote the comment, a 22 year old, was afraid to put her name on it. That's what we have become. I find that terribly sad. No one should be afraid to demand credibility from an elected official!
The Corpus Callosum reminds us of the Paul O'Neill memo, the agenda for President Bush's first National Security Council meeting, stamped January 31, 2001, indicating that the Bush administration thought planning for Post-Saddam Iraq was the most important security issue they faced.
What is This and Why is it Important?I think you'll agree an inquiry is in order.
Ask for one! BBA
posted by Cyndy
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