Impeachment Radio Show Features John Nirenberg and Friends
By Michael Lang on Jan 8, 2008 in SOLVERS AND SOLUTIONS
The Lang Report has been reporting on , a brave soul and true patriot, who has almost completed his 500 mile walk from
We The People Radio Network, whose tagline is “Restoring Our Constitutional Republic” broadcasts a weekly radio show, “Questioning War - Organizing Resistance” which focused this week on Impeachment, with a look at recent developments and how to make Impeachment a reality this year.
Let me tell you a little about the guests: Phil Burk and Elizabeth de la Vega, John Nirenberg and David Swanson
Phil Burk founded ImpeachBush.tv in December of 2000, before the inauguration of George Bush. The efforts made by the Bush team to avoid counting votes in
His website provides information about the process and history of impeachment, and describes impeachable offenses committed by Bush. One focus of his group has been to help cities and states pass local impeachment resolutions also working closely with the National Impeachment Network, a group of activists from AfterDowningStreet.org, Democrats.com, ImpeachForPeace.org, Progressive Democrats of America, and others.
Elizabeth de la Vega is the author of “Unites States v, George Bush et al,” in which she uses her 20 years of experience as a federal prosecutor to present a hypothetical grand jury presentation setting forth the pre-war intelligence fraud committed by Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld and Powell. Since retiring in 2004 from her position of Assistant United States Attorney in
David Swanson is the creator of ImpeachCheney.org, the Washington Director of Democrats.com and of ImpeachPAC.org. He is co-founder of the AfterDowningStreet.org coalition and was the organizer in 2006 of Camp Democracy. He has worked as a newspaper reporter and as a communications director, with jobs including Press Secretary for Dennis Kucinich’s 2004 presidential campaign. His website is DavidSwanson.org. In April and May 2007, Swanson consulted part-time for Kucinich for President 2008.
And then there’s John Nirenberg and his march on
"I was born in the midst of the Nuremberg Trials. I grew up conscious of that place as both the beginning of the hate and violence that destroyed all of
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As a child I watched all the war movies and believed we Americans really were different and that we fought for a noble cause. I believed in the supremacy of freedom over fascism, I surely thought our glory was based on doing the right thing and our victory showed the power of real democracy.
But even as a child I was puzzled about how the world could sink so low. How could a civilized country like
I am not an activist. The defense of the Constitution isn’t ideological. I march because it is essential to stand up to this shame. I march also because I am fortunate enough to do so. I march for everyone uncomfortable with movements, organizers and radicals, but who understand the dire straits we’re in. This is about saving our Constitution. This is about restoring the promise of
Finally, I need to walk because as a citizen it is all I can think to do that demonstrates how important this is to me. I can’t sit back any longer satisfied with my outrage. It isn’t enough. So I am doing this for me and, I hope, for you.
A Little Bit More About the Project
With a little help from my friends…
This project developed rather spontaneously after one Bush/Cheney outrage too many finally moved me to literally walk my talk. My first job when I was discharged from the Air Force was teaching high school social studies including American History. It was during the Nixon era a year before he resigned. When he resigned I was overjoyed that it proved to the whole world our system of checks and balances and the very ideals I taught were alive and well.
I moved on to study organizational systems and taught management at the collegiate level on three continents. I was fortunate enough to see the world and to confirm my suspicions that our democracy, as imperfect as it is, still works. I never dreamed that it would be hijacked and that my return to active citizenship would be in a time of another Constitutional crisis. I certainly didn’t think my return to active citizenship would be because the institutions I assumed would look after the Constitution would abandon it.
I have decided to undertake this walk from historic Faneuil Hall in
This effort is to put it back on the table."


