Conyers - Impeachment on Table
Wednesday, August 29, 2007 - FreeMarketNews.com
Rep. John Conyers declared House Speaker Nancy Pelosi could not
stop him from beginning impeachment proceedings in the House
Judiciary Committee against a 'long list of people' in the Bush
administration, although he did not make a firm commitment to
begin proceedings. "Nancy Pelosi has impeachment 'off the
table,' but that's off her table, it is not off John Conyers'
table," the Michigan Democrat said during a town hall meeting in
his district Tuesday. "Nancy Pelosi, who I actually supported,
cannot prevent me from introducing an impeachment resolution
against, well I've got a long list of people who are eligible."
-Raw Story
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Rep. John Conyers declared House Speaker Nancy Pelosi could not
stop him from beginning impeachment proceedings in the House
Judiciary Committee against a 'long list of people'in the Bush
administration, although he did not make a firm commitment to
begin proceedings.
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"Nancy Pelosi has impeachment 'off the table,' but that's off
her table, it is not off John Conyers' table," the Michigan
Democrat said during a town hall meeting in his district
Tuesday. "Nancy Pelosi, who I actually supported, cannot prevent
me from introducing an impeachment resolution against, well I've
got a long list of people who are eligible."
Conyers did not announce plans to begin impeachment proceedings,
which he has previously said would be politically untenable.
Rather, his speech seemed to indicate that pro-impeachment
activists did not yet convince him that Bush and Cheney deserved
to be booted from office. A Conyers spokesman did not
immediately respond to RAW STORY's request for clarification of
the congressman's comments.
"I want you to know that I have no reticence, no reluctance, no
hesitation to use the tool of impeachment ... whenever I feel
that it is appropriate," Conyers said. "I only wish that I could
be moved by a lot of people coming to my office."
One activist who helped organize hundreds of protesters who
traveled to Washington to push Conyers to begin impeachment
remains unconvinced that the congressman will actually take
action.
"I think John Conyers ... is saying, 'I'm not going to do what
my constituency wants, I'm going to do what the Democratic
leadership wants,'" Tina M. Richards, CEO of Grassroots America,
told RAW STORY Wednesday.
Although she acknowledged Conyers "adamantly wants to impeach,"
Richards said he is being precluded from doing so by Pelosi and
other top House Democrats. Hundreds of impeachment activists are
expected to descend on Pelosi's office next month to pressure
the House Speaker to allow impeachment proceedings.
The 21-term congressman, who took control of the Judiciary
Committee this year, boasted that he was the first to introduce
a resolution calling for Richard Nixon's impeachment.
Conyers mentioned frequent visits by anti-war activist Cindy
Sheehan, who recently led hundreds of protesters to urge him to
begin impeachment proceedings. He told the activists he would
not begin impeachment hearings because there is not enough
support among Democrats, who control the House, for the move.
"I understand the politics of impeachment," Conyers said. "But
we have something going on now that we've never had before."
The following video was posted online Wednesday:
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