Friday the 27th
10:00 a.m.
We met with Mr. Jonathan Pyatt, Legislative Council for Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz. Mr. Pyatt welcomed us and made it clear that Rep. Wasserman-Schultz was sympathetic to our position, but was also afraid that impeachment would distract from implementing a variety of social programs, such as issues surrounding child health care. We reminded him of the importance of stopping the precedent set by this Administration and the power of the veto to prevent significant social change, suggesting that the best way to accomplish the Democratic agenda is through impeachment. Mr. Pyatt stated that Rep. Wasserman-Schultz is also concerned about ensuring that Democrats remain in power and gain the White House during the upcoming elections. We informed him of how previous impeachment attempts have favored the party pursuing them and discussed how the public perception of Democrats as unwilling to hold the Administration accountable was making them look weaker and hurting their chances in the elections. Ultimately, Mr. Pyatt stated that the Congresswoman's position was that we may get to the point where impeachment is required, but that this is not the time, and that we should talk about it again in September. We conveyed the urgency of the situation in light of the upcoming distraction in the form of the 2008 elections. We also presented Mr. Pyatt with "The Genius of Impeachment," and wrapped up by reminding him that it doesn't hurt to join the 15 supporters of H. Res. 333, to which he replied, "Point taken."
Pressure from constituents can hardly go awry at this point.
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11:00 a.m.
We met with Rep. Bobby Scott next. Rep. Scott spoke with us for about an hour, and even then practically had to be dragged away by his staffers once he was late for his next appointment. David Swanson of After Downing Street wrote an article regarding this meeting in which he says: "I like debating Scott because he starts with most of the same premises I do but ends up in a totally different place... He maintains that there does not yet exist solid evidence for impeachment, and that investigations will uncover such evidence faster if they are not called impeachment investigations. He thinks that calling them impeachment investigations will prevent the Democrats from joining with the Republicans to pass good legislation. And he's concerned that joining the 15 heroes now cosponsoring articles of impeachment against Dick Cheney would 'marginalize' him." Read the whole article
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12:45 p.m.
We stopped by Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. to present him with a DIY Memorial and requested that his staffers relay to him our request that he sign onto H. Res. 333 to support Cheney's impeachment.
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1:00 p.m.
We visited Rep. Betty McCollum's office, explained the DIY Impeachment, and presented her with a DIY Memorial from her district. We delivered about a thousand pro-impeachment signatures from Minnesota citizens, and also requested that the Congresswoman sign H. Res. 333. We asked her office that we would be continuing to attempt to set up a meeting locally in Minnesota.
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2:00 p.m.
As Representatives were getting out after voting on the farm bill, we laid out two suitcases filled with DIY Impeachment Memorials outside the Congressional offices and waited for Congresspeople to walk by. Perhaps because of the heat, few took this route, but we did have the chance to discuss H. Res. 333 with a few. One flatly stated that he did not support impeachment. Another, who was not aware of the resolution in question, thought that it would be a distraction from other work in Congress. A third Congressman also stated that it would be a distraction, as well as divisive in light of what happened with President Clinton. When informed that unlike Clinton's impeachment, this one has public support and would involve legitimate impeachable offenses, the Congressman asked whether we thought Clinton engaged in impeachable offenses. We replied that we have no doubt that he did, but that this was not the reason for which he was impeached. The Congressman's then smiled and indicated agreement, and thanked us for being our here doing this work.
4:00 p.m.
Rep. Ellison's office had informed us that the Congressman may have to cancel our 4:00 appointment, and sure enough, unfortunately he was not able to make it. We stopped by anyway to take advantage of any press which came by. Rep. Ellison's office was courteous enough to provide us with an alternate meeting with a legislative aide, during which we requested that Rep. Ellison communicate with members of the Minneapolis City Council in support of passing an impeachment resolution. We also offered the Congressman the chance to take the DIY impeachment resolutions to the floor of the House. The aide agreed to pass along our request.
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5:00 p.m.
We stopped by Rep. Nancy Pelosi's office to present a DIY Impeachment Memorial from California. Although Rep. Pelosi was not available to meet with us, her staffers agreed to present her with the Memorial. We also asked them to encourage the Congresswoman to put impeachment back on the table.
Before we left, we also photographed one of our members in a Guantanamo Bay outfit standing by Nancy Pelosi's office.
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6:00 p.m.
As apart of World Can't Wait's "Declare It Now! Wear Orange" Campaign, we marched around the White House a few times, one of us clad in a Guantanamo Bay detainee outfit, the other in a shirt proudly proclaiming impeachment. Shortly after, we met up with the local chapter of World Can't Wait at a local restaurant, who treated us to a showing of "No End in Sight," a documentary on how our country went to war in Iraq.
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