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Impeach Gonzales

Today Common Cause sent a letter to the members of the House Judiciary Committee.  In it, we ask that they initiate impeachment proceedings against Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.

We decided to call for impeachment after long consideration of Mr. Gonzales' reckless disregard for the obligations of his office and the refusal of the President to ask for his resignation.  Below is a video the Common Cause staff and I put together explaining the reasons why Gonzales must go.

Join us in calling for Alberto Gonzales' impeachment.  Sign the petition, and then send your friends the video and ask them to do the same.

This disgrace has gone on long enough.  Impeachment is the only remaining option to restoring the integrity of the Justice Department.  Join us in this fight, and help us demonstrate that the rule of law cannot be so callously disregarded.

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Tags: Alberto Gonzales, US Attorneys, Ethics in Government, Government Accountability, House Judiciary Committee, impeachment (all tags)

Net Neutrality bill wins in committee

We were packed like sardines in an ornate House hearing room, reduced to sitting on the floor in a room overflowing with telecom lobbyists who avoid waiting in line by paying line-sitting companies upwards of $30 an hour.  

But unlike the phone and cable lobbyists, who may have been fresh and smiling walking into the hearing room, those of us who care about freedom on the Internet walked out smiling.  Despite an unprecedented industry lobbying campaign that one House aide called the biggest since the energy bill, 20 members of the House Judiciary Committee on May 25 did the right thing.  They voted for HR 5417, the Internet Freedom and Nondiscrimination Act.  The bill was bipartisan from the get-go, having the sponsorship of Committee Chair James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) and ranking minority member John Conyers (D-MI).  Usually, a committee chair's bill passes.

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Tags: net neutrality, media and democracy, House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Sensenbrenner, Rep. Conyers (all tags)


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