Posted on 11/03/2006 12:26:32 AM PST by South40
Measure Meant to Raise Awareness About Bush's 'High Crimes'; Some Call It a Wasted Effort
In the last six years, President George W. Bush has never set foot in Berkeleyhis anemic 7 percent of the vote in Berkeley in 2004 places the city among the least Republican in the country. But come November, Berkeley voters may drive the final nail in the coffin of their relationship with the administration by supporting a ballot measure calling for the impeachment of Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
The vote is purely advisoryonly the U.S. House of Representatives has the power to impeachbut proponents of Measure H, which the Berkeley City Council unanimously approved for the ballot in June, say they hope its passage will encourage others to consider whether Bush and Cheney have committed high crimes and misdemeanors.
The measure cites violation of international law, unwarranted domestic surveillance and the use of misleading evidence leading to the invasion of Iraq as grounds for impeachment.
The feeling was that what we need in this country is not just statements, but a public discussion about our constitution, said Steve Freedkin, chair of the Peace and Justice Commission and a co-author of the measure.
Some council members who opposed efforts in the past to weigh in on international issues endorsed this measure.
Were always doing something kooky, so Im often suspicious at the start, said Councilmember Betty Olds. But Bush is just so terrible, you feel obligated to not just talk about it.
Several cities across the countryincluding Champaign-Urbana, Ill. and San Franciscowill also vote on impeachment measures this fall, which proponents hope will increase public awareness of the issue.
Although the measure has no organized opposition, some residents say they are inclined against supporting it because they believe Berkeley is neglecting more important priorities.
I feel that this is lazy politics. Its bumper sticker sound bites, said Berkeley resident William Blomquist, who signed the opposing argument to Measure H on the voter information guide. I think the real issues are crime, commerce and education.
But proponents argue that Berkeley must be at the forefront of controversial stands, as it has in the past.
The truth is Berkeley is a trendsetter, Freedkin said. (Other cities) ridicule us, then they adopt what they ridiculed.
During the 1980s, the city was among the first in the nation to call for divestment from South Africa in opposition to apartheid, which led the way for other cities to take action, Freedkin said. The city was also among the first to ban styrofoam cups and implement curbside recycling, both of which have become commonplace.
But some critics of the measure say while they oppose Bush and the war in Iraq, the city is overreaching.
I support the cause, Blomquist said. But I believe we already have a system in place and that system, if used properly, should address these issues.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus
Ahhh, Bezerkely! Wonderful city to visit and enjoy, but 93 percent moonbat. I can just imagine what would take place should President Bush ever make the mistake of visiting.
Oh, and the music was excellent, too. We didn't let on that we were the only 2 Dubya voters in there, though. An interesting experience.
it is just Mother Earth shuddering because these assholes live on her body!
Give them credit for being honest about the real issue in this election. For the Democrats, this election is all about impeaching President Bush - but they're afraid to say it publicly.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus
And once the measure is passed, and they begin readying the the impeachment vote, the process shall be called:
PREPARATION H
The liberal extremist Democrats hope they'll get the majority. I think John Frankenstein Kerry pre-Hallowen blow their hopes!
Tuesday voters will decide whether or not the dems will try to start the impeachment progress.
http://www.cafenetamerica.com
Anti-caffeinated/pro-shade-grown Berkeleyites will say then: HURRAH! WE WIN BY LOSING!
Yep, Betty, you got that right???????? Maybe you should change the name of your town to Kooksville????
Talk about delusions of grandeur....
Where's the ballot initiative that would disband the City Council of Berkeley, CA? Let's launch an effort to get the City of Berkeley declared a toxic waste dump... and see how they like it.
To quote the Black Adder:
I wouldnt pass water over Berkeley.......
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