Impeaching
George W. Bush and His Administration:
Essays
by Different Writers
ISBN: 978-1-934209-91-2
Now at the New York Public Library!
A collection
of writings that call for the impeachment
of President George Bush and members of
his administration. Writers in this collection
are: Hugh Fox, M. Stefan Strozier, Richard
C. DeBold, Louis Phillips, James R. Musgrave,
Ernest Dempsey, Jack Cooper, Maureen Wilkinson,
Mel Waldman, Frank Romano, Lucille Gang
Shulklapper, Franklin W. Liu, Tom Frozart.
Edited by M. Stefan Strozier.
"Journalist Franklin Liu makes a valid point when he writes (pp. 123-124), 'The U.S. Senate may not have the final vote count to convict both President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for their impeachable excesses, but the U.S. House of Representatives ought to pull the impeachment lever to preserve America’s democracy. The power of impeachment lies in its symbolism.'"
--Dr. William Harwood
"Hot off the presses is an ample and acute journal of essays, critiques, poems, reflections and treatises on two basic subjects: why the Bush administration should be impeached and why the war in Iraq should end. This journal represents a diverse group of international writers driven by a 'focused outrage' on these issues.
"The basic idea behind impeachment is that it would show the world that America is willing to investigate a corrupt government and try to save our Democracy against internal abuses of power and the misguided policy which has caused the ravages of war in Iraq because of an American occupation."
--Lo Galluccio
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