Super Liberal town in VT. wants Bush and Cheney arrested.

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January 30, 2008 06:26 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Vermont anti-Bush petition sparks anger

By JOHN CURRAN, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 44 minutes ago

BRATTLEBORO, Vt. - A town petition making President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney subject to arrest for crimes against the Constitution has triggered a barrage of criticism from people who say residents are "wackjobs" and "nuts."

In e-mail messages, voicemail messages and telephone calls, outraged people are calling the measure the equivalent of treason and vowing never to visit Vermont.

"Has everyone up there been out in the cold too long?" said one.

"I would like to know how I could get some water from your town," said another. "It's obvious that there is something special in it."

The petition — with more than 436 signatures, or at least the 5 percent of voters necessary to be considered — was submitted Thursday and the town Select Board voted 3-2 Friday to put it on the ballot. It goes to a town-wide vote March 4.

It reads: "Shall the Selectboard instruct the Town Attorney to draft indictments against President Bush and Vice President Cheney for crimes against our Constitution, and publish said indictments for consideration by other authorities and shall it be the law of the Town of Brattleboro that the Brattleboro Police, pursuant to the above-mentioned indictments, arrest and detain George Bush and Richard Cheney in Brattleboro if they are not duly impeached, and prosecute or extradite them to other authorities that may reasonably contend to prosecute them?"

News of the measure made the rounds on the Internet, and soon people started calling and writing. The Brattleboro Area Chamber of Commerce got about 60 e-mails Monday, all of them negative, said Executive Director Jerry Goldberg.

A day later, he said, "we had three or four calls in a row that were very positive. One even volunteered to help."

The petition has no legal standing, since the town attorney has no authority to write an indictment and the police have no authority to arrest Bush or Cheney if either visits Brattleboro.

Anger at the Bush administration is hardly new in Vermont. The state Senate voted last year to support impeaching the president. Anti-war rallies are regular occurrences, and "Impeach Bush" bumper stickers are common.

The petition prompted Brent Caflisch to go to his computer in Rosemount, Minn. "Maybe the terrorists will do us all a favor and attack your town next, our country would be much safer with several thousand dead wackjobs in Vermont," he wrote.

It went on to say terrorists could kidnap the three Select Board members who voted in favor, "cut their heads off, video tape it and put it on the internet."

Caflisch, who confirmed sending the e-mail, said Tuesday he did it out of disgust after reading about the measure on The Drudge Report.

A few messages were positive ("Arrest Bush and Cheney? You go, Brattleboro!" wrote one man) but most were critical.

"Be American, not a sniffeling liberal town that sleeps under the shield of safety provided to you by your President," said another e-mail. "Vacation to VT CANCELLED!"

The reaction caught town officials off guard, and left some workers on edge.

"We have some concerns about safety," said Town Clerk Annette Cappy. "After reading some of these e-mails, you can't help it."

Acting Police Chief Eugene Wrinn said any threats would be taken seriously and possibly prosecuted. So far, no threats have been made, he said.

"If someone is concerned for their safety, if there's a threat of harm, we will look at that seriously," he said.

Resident Kurt Daims, who submitted the petition, said late Tuesday he was chagrined that the town and its employees were subject to ridicule.

"I feel bad for people who are loyal to Bush who have lost a son or had one in the service and it's hard for them to admit the utter waste of it, and that it was caused by this man in the White House," he said.

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This Kurt guy and the Super Liberals behind this are really kooks. There are no constitutional crimes committed here. Bush has totally obeyed the laws by the letter and always will. Kurt? You are really a nut. Ha-Ha! Nyah-Nyah. There's my ridicule for the day.




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January 30, 2008 10:33 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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More towns and cities need to do this, if anything to get the message out that We, the People, will hold those corrupt politicians' feet to the fire and make them accountable for their crimes.


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January 30, 2008 12:57 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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What's so "liberal" about holding elected officials to their oaths of office? And if they themselves become the domestic enemies they swore to protect the rest of US from, why not arrest and try them for treason? (Impeachment is too mild.) "I am the war president." (translation: I create conflicts where people get killed, if profitable.)

Suspension of habeus-corpus, posse-comitatus, torture, illegal spying, pre-emptive strikes, lying to the public, take your pick. And let's not forget Enron-Cheney-Haliburton connections. 911 as an inside job, "New Pearl Harbor (neo-con-job) event" plenty of dirt on these rascals, karma to correct

January 30, 2008 01:45 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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The people of Vermont are exercising their rights according the the  Constitution of the U.S. 

January 30, 2008 04:44 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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The people of Vermont are exercising their rights according the the  Constitution of the U.S. 

No they are not exercising  their rights of  according to the Constitution of the U.S.  What they are doing is dictating the Constitution.  They have no bases.  They say Bush and Cheney broke the Constitution?  What part of the Constitution did they break?  I have a right to 1st Amendment rights of "Freedom of Speech," but I cannot say I have a bomb at the airport security then come back and say "I was just kidding."  I would get detained  People can say anything, but you need to have proof behind it.

January 30, 2008 05:19 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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heartforthedeaf said:
 

The people of Vermont are exercising their rights according the the  Constitution of the U.S. 

No they are not exercising  their rights of  according to the Constitution of the U.S.  What they are doing is dictating the Constitution.  They have no bases.  They say Bush and Cheney broke the Constitution?  What part of the Constitution did they break?  I have a right to 1st Amendment rights of "Freedom of Speech," but I cannot say I have a bomb at the airport security then come back and say "I was just kidding."  I would get detained  People can say anything, but you need to have proof behind it.

 

I'll tell you exactly one thing they have done & continue to do....forget the amendment # but the constitution says the federal government will protect the states from invasion....20 - 38 million illegal aliens, mexico's military coming across our borders with AK-47's to protect the drug dealers tells me the federal govt. is NOT living up to their oath of office!

I think they should not only be arrested but endure the harshest penalty for treason!

January 30, 2008 05:45 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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I'll tell you exactly one thing they have done & continue to do....forget the amendment # but the constitution says the federal government will protect the states from invasion....20 - 38 million illegal aliens, mexico's military coming across our borders with AK-47's to protect the drug dealers tells me the federal govt. is NOT living up to their oath of office!

I think they should not only be arrested but endure the harshest penalty for treason!

 Well, your entitled to your opinion even though you are wrong!  If we arrested Bush-Cheney for treason then I guess we need to arrest all of congress.  We need to arrest Slick Willey Clinton too.  We cn't arrest Reagan because he is dead!  The illegal alien problem just did not start with Bush and Cheney? You people need to realize that.  FR you say you're from Texas? Why isn't Perry doing anything about the problem?  I live 7 miles away from the border Mexico so I know!  They have had problems but Perry doesn't do jack.  Some people in a fantasy world!  I do agree we need to protect are borders to the South and North.

January 30, 2008 06:21 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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What about Clinton? You liberals can come up with so much stuff? What is next retrial of Our Lord? 


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January 30, 2008 06:50 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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If you don't like what Vermont is doing, give them a call and tell them why.... Maybe they would fill you in on why they are processing the paper work?  That's another freedom you enjoy... Maybe you haven't checked out his rating lately?  I guess some people will blindly support him.  Maybe you should go and check out a thread I added today :  Watch this if you have the guts to... The End Of America....


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