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Activists Still Press For Impeachment By Sentinel Staff
“It's important all of us to know that regardless of 'time running out', this does not stop groups nationwide working hard to hold Bush, et al, responsible for their crimes,” stated local World Can’t Wait! organizer Jack Nounan last week. Nounan, a longtime anti-globalization activist who participated in the successful demonstrations against the 1999 World Trade Organization conference in Seattle, has shifted his focus towards anti-war and pro-impeachment activism in the last few years. Nounnan is a former recipient of the Patriot Award, the highest honor bestowed by the Redwood Chapter of the ACLU, for his work in defending civil liberties on the North Coast. Nounan went on in his release to state: “It's this determined part of our justice and peace movement watching their every move, to hold them accountable!” To that end, Nounan and his World Can’t Wait affinity group are promoting a three-prong approach to continuing their quest to try Bush and Cheney for their alleged crimes of launching a war of aggression, engaging in torture and violating their oaths to defend the Constitution with the abrogation of civil liberties. "If Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, and others are not prosecuted," Velvel stated in the release, "the future could be threatened by additional examples of Executive lawlessness by leaders who need fear no personal consequences for their actions, including more illegal wars such as Iraq." The Steering Committee of the Justice Robert Jackson Conference On Prosecution Of High Level War Criminals plans to demand the immediate impeachment of George W. Bush if he issues any last minute pardons covering himself or any of his subordinates. They cite a Yale Law Journal item from 1996 to challenge the constitutionality of self-pardons. “A self pardon by the President for himself or those who carried out his illegal orders to commit war crimes, said the Steering Committee of the Robert Jackson Conference, would make a mockery of the rule of law,” stated Velvel on behalf of the Steering Committee. “It would, in fact, largely put an end to the rule of law. It is frankly inconceivable, said the Steering Committee, that the framers, who sought the rule of law instead of kingly tyranny, could have intended this.” "Vermonters deserve an Attorney General who will prosecute those who break the law," said Dennett in the release. "Vermonters pay a huge amount of money and a disproportionate share of soldiers' lives in this illegal war. If our elected representatives will not act to hold President Bush accountable, it is up to us to use this final remaining tool." Dennett has received support from pro-impeachment activists across the country, including Vincent Bugliosi, the legendary criminal prosecutor and bestselling author of The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder, As a Los Angeles District Attorney, Bugliosi successfully prosecuted 105 out of 106 felony jury trials, including 21 murder convictions without a single loss. He is best known for prosecuting Charles Manson, an experience he memorialized in his book Helter Skelter. "I have never received such a passionate response as I have to this book," Bugliosi said in the release. "Most Americans are deeply offended that George W. Bush has not been held accountable for his many crimes while in office, the most egregious of which is the murder of 4,000 American soldiers and over 100,000 Iraqi civilians. My book lays out the framework of how he can be brought to justice in any state in this country, a framework which I hope will serve notice to future occupants in the White House."
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