Conyers Moves Censure Bill Against Bush, Cheney

December 20th, 2005

CensureBush.org Campaign Launched in Response to New House Legislation
 
The AfterDowningStreet.org coalition, an alliance of over 100 grassroots organizations, has launched a new campaign called CensureBush.org in order to support new legislation introduced by Congressman John Conyers that would censure President Bush and Vice President Cheney and create a select committee to investigate the administration’s possible crimes and make recommendations regarding grounds for impeachment.
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Congressional Iraq Vote Wednesday

November 8th, 2005

The House International Relations Committee is scheduled to debate and vote on a Resolution of Inquiry into the White House Iraq Group Wednesday, Nov, 9 at 10:30 a.m.

This will be the first vote Congress takes on investigating the White House Iraq Group (WHIG) and the first vote related to the war since Vice Presidential Chief of Staff Lewis Libby was indicted. This vote will be a key test of whether Republicans will continue to stand behind the White House’s case for war.
 
On September 14, the International Relations Committee defeated by one vote a Resolution of Inquiry into White House and State Department communications with the United Kingdom involving Iraq war plans.

For more information about H. Res. 505 and the WHIG, go to this Web site: http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/whig

David Swanson: david@davidswanson.org or Bob Fertik bob@democrats.com

Congress to Debate Pre-War Intelligence

September 13th, 2005

The House International Relations Committee will debate and vote on a resolution of Inquiry introduced by Representative Barbara Lee (D-CA) that calls on the Bush administration to give Congress all information relating to communication with officials of the United Kingdom relating to U.S. policy in Iraq between January 1.

The resolution has bipartisan support and 70 cosponsors. The measure is a privileged resolution, meaning if it is not taken up by the International Relations Committee in a defined period of time, Representative Lee would be entitled to request that it be brought to the House floor for a vote.

Where: 2172 Rayburn House Office Bldg.

When: Wednesday. September 14th. 10:30 AM EDT

Background: On May 1. 2005. The Sunday Times (UK) published the leaked minutes from a US-British meeting on July 23rd. 2002. The “Downing Street Memo.” as the minutes came to be known. as well as other documents that came to light subsequently have raised serious questions as to whether the Bush administration manipulated intelligence data in order to justify the invasion of Iraq; the UN weapons inspection process was manipulated to  provide a legal pretext for the war; and that pre-war air strikes were  deliberately ramped up in order to soften Iraqi infrastructure in preparation for war. prior to the October Congressional vote authorizing the use of force. The Bush administration has not disputed the authenticity of  these documents.

Since the publication of the memo, 131 Members of Congress have written the President, asking for answers to the questions it raises. Rep. Lee and Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) delivered more than 575.000 petition signatures to the White House. demanding answers. All of these inquiries have gone unanswered.

“The American people deserve to know the truth about the circumstances under which our troops were sent to war.” Lee said.

The memo and subsequent documents raise questions not only about the administration’s case for war, but also the constitutional separation of powers, specifically whether Congress’ power to authorize the use of force was circumvented through the manipulation of intelligence.

“The U.S. is currently at war in Iraq under an authority conferred to President Bush by the U.S. Congress.” Lee said. “It is not only Congress’  prerogative. it is our responsibility to make sure that the authority to use force was not granted under circumstances that were deliberately  misleading.”

Contact: Nathan Britton Communications Director Office of Congresswoman Barbara Lee 1724 Longworth House Office Bldg. ph 202 225-2661 fax 202 225-9817.

Hearing and Rally on Thursday:

On Thursday. September 15. in Washington. D.C.. Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey will hold a hearing on exit strategies for Iraq.

A coalition of organizations demanding an end to the war will hold a rally at 5 p.m. that evening in front of the White House.

HEARING: WHEN: Thursday. September 15. 2005. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. (may change once  location is determined)

WHERE: TBD (there will be a room and a large overflow room)

WITNESSES: U.S. Senator Max Cleland. former member of the Senate Armed  Services Committee. former head of the Veterans Administration and triple  amputee from his military service in the Vietnam War; General Joseph Hoar (Ret. USMC). former Commander in Chief of U.S. Central Command; Ambassador  David Mack. former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East.  former U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates. and current Vice  President of the Middle East Institute; Dr. Ken Katzman. Middle East analyst  and Iraq specialist at the Congressional Research Service; Anas Shallal. an  Iraqi-American and founder of Iraqi-Americans for Peaceful Alternatives.

Both Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate have been invited. Some 25 Democratic Members are expected. and several Republican Members. including Rep. Walter Jones Jr. (N.C.). have indicated they will participate  for at least a portion of the hearing.

Rep. Woolsey’s Advisory. Sept. 6 Article in Roll Call.

RALLY: Rally at Lafayette Square Park (in front of White House) at 5 p.m. ET on  September 15. 2005. sponsored by Progressive Democrats of America. After Downing Street. Code Pink. Peace Action. Democrats.com. and Democracy Rising.

SPEAKERS: Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey and other Congress Members; Gold Star Families for Peace Member Tia Steele; Founder of American Families United. Gold Star Mother. Member of Military Families Speak Out. and star of “Farenheit 9-11″ Lila Lipscomb; Veterans for Peace Board Member Ellen Barfield; Family member of U.S. soldier serving in Iraq Jawaid Khan;  Co-Founder of Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) Tom Hayden; Code Pink  Co-Founder and United for Peace and Justice organizer Gael Murphy; Peace  Action Organizing and Policy Director Paul Kawika Martin; U.S. Labor Against  the War Co-Founder Gene Bruskin; Center on Conscience and War Executive  Director J.E. McNeil; PDA Board Member and After Downing Street Co-Founder  John Bonifaz; Pastor of Pasadena. Calif.. All Saints Church Ed Bacon; PDA  Exec! utive Director and After Downing Street Co-Founder Tim Carpenter; PDA  Board Member and After Downing Street Co-Founder David Swanson; Democracy  Rising Director and likely U.S. Senate candidate from Maryland Kevin Zeese;  Pacifica Radio Washington Bureau Chief Verna Avery Brown; Co-Founder of  Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity Ray McGovern; PDA Board Member  and President and CEO of Hip Hop Caucus Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr; Research  Fellow. Institute for Policy Studies. Erik Leaver; Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg.

Also the same day. A coalition of organizations will hand in to Congress a petition for an exit strategy. See http://www.peoplespetition.org (Note that not all sponsors of and participants in the rally are participants in or supporters of the petition or the hearings.)

House Committee to Vote on Resolution of Inquiry

September 8th, 2005

The Resolution of Inquiry into Bush’s war lies now has 65 co-sponsors. It will come to a vote in the House International Relations Commitee on September 14th, where it has the co-sponsorship of most of the Democrats and one Republican. To pass, it needs all the Democrats and three Republicans. The more Congress Members not on the committee who co-sponsor, the more likely some committee members are to vote yes. A substantial debate on the issue is expected. The committee meets in Room 2172, Rayburn House Office Building, at 10:30 a.m. next Wednesday.

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Leach joins Democrats on Downing Street Bill

August 28th, 2005

Rep. Jim Leach, R-Iowa City, will be the first Republican to sign on to a House resolution demanding disclosure of administration documents related to what’s known as the Downing Street memos, according to the Des Moines Register.

Aides to the Iowa City Republican on Friday confirmed an announcement posted on an anti-war Web site, www. afterdowningstreet.org, saying that Leach will become a co-sponsor of House Resolution 375, authored by Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif.

The resolution, which as of Friday had 39 Democratic co-sponsors, requests that President Bush and the secretary of state send to the House all information in their possession relating to communications with the United Kingdom between Jan. 1, 2002, and Oct. 16, 2002, in connection with Iraq. This includes telephone and e-mail records, logs, calenders, minutes and memos.

Lee said in a July 21 statement that she wants answers to questions raised by the release of classified British memos. The leaked memos, written by aides to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, deal with the decision to invade Iraq, and have become a rallying point for those opposed to the war.

“These documents offer strong evidence that the Bush administration ‘fixed’ intelligence in order to mislead our country into war, evidence the administration has failed to dispute or answer,” Lee said.
At a town hall meeting in July in Oakland, Calif., Lee said, “We knew all along that the president was misleading and lying to the American people about why he wanted to go to war,” according to the Contra Costa Times. “We all have a right to know. . . . We’re going to force them to answer the questions by any means necessary.”

Both Bush and Blair, in a joint news conference earlier this summer, denied trying to “fix” the intelligence leading up to the war.