Archive for June, 2008


mew

Posted by psychotwinkie
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16Jun 08

mew

We got stimulated by the government today, finally. *thwaps gov’t* took long enough. It was put in the bank right away.

Got our hair cut. and got the last few things we need for the trip. We are leaving sometime around 5 AM on Wednesday morning. So this time Wednesday I should be in Providence :3

Mostly everything is packed now too :3


too excited

Posted by psychotwinkie
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12Jun 08

too-excited

I am going to be in Providence, RI by this time next week *squeal*  i am so beside myself with excitement.  but i am sure you are all too sick of hearing me talk about it.  so i shall shut my trap.


x-posted to dead livejournal

Posted by psychotwinkie
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10Jun 08

x-posted-to-dead-livejournal

Late…may be pointless, and too late, but i dont care!

http://www.reuters.com/article/middleeastCrisis/idUSN09301988

Rep. Kucinich calls for Bush impeachment

By JoAnne Allen

WASHINGTON, June 9 (Reuters) - Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich defied his party leadership on Monday by calling for the impeachment of U.S. President George W. Bush for launching the Iraq war — but his move was not expected to go anywhere.

The Ohio representative outlined his intention to propose more than two dozen charges against Bush on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Kucinich, a former presidential candidate, accused Bush executing a “calculated and wide-ranging strategy” to deceive citizens and Congress into believing that Iraq posed an imminent threat to the United States.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has repeatedly said she opposes trying to remove the Republican president who leaves office next January because such an attempt would be divisive and most likely unsuccessful.

Kucinich, an outspoken Iraq war critic who has consistently voted against funding the war and led anti-war efforts in Congress, offered a resolution to impeach Vice president Dick Cheney in April 2007. That also failed to move forward.

Many Democrats and civil liberties groups have accused the Bush administration of providing misleading information before the 2003 Iraq invasion as well as violating the rights of U.S. citizens with its warrantless surveillance program. The White House denies the charges. (Editing by Alan Elsner)


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