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I can’t stop thinking about the big game coming up between the Giants and the Patriots. That is, the Giants of Corporate America and the Establishment for the Preservation of the Status Quo and the Patriots who will put their neck on the line and maybe even risk losing their seat in office for the people when called upon to do so. I’ve been thinking about this showdown since Dennis Kucinich officially withdrew from the presidential race on Friday. Around that same time, he kept saying he would be introducing articles of impeachment for Bush on Monday. If you haven't figured it out, I will be rooting for the Patriots. When I heard that Dennis was going to be introducing the articles of impeachment for Bush, I knew I would be tuning into C-SPAN on Monday to catch the big event. I went out and got drinks and food to sit down with and enjoy the mayhem that will ensue on Capitol Hill as the Giants led by Nancy Pelosi face off with the Patriots led by Dennis Kucinich. I think the Giants are favored to win, but if the wind is blowing in the right direction, the Patriots might have a shot at gaining some momentum at some point in the showdown. If they are still hanging tough halfway through the fight, than they may have a chance to pull off an upset in our nation’s capital on Monday. The Giants have clearly shown they will not go easy: Nancy Pelosi, leader of the Giants, said impeachment was off the table in May of 2006 before Congress came under control of the Democrats. More than one and a half years later, she holds firmly to that position. John Conyers of the Giants seconded Pelosi’s position after the 2006 election: "In this campaign, there was an orchestrated right-wing effort to distort my position on impeachment," Conyers said in a statement released by his Judiciary Committee spokesman. "The incoming speaker (Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.) has said that impeachment is off the table. I am in total agreement with her on this issue: Impeachment is off the table." Howard Dean, DNC leader of the Giants, was not in favor of impeachment since May when he was being interviewed by Norah O’Donnell on Hardball:
Other members of the Giants like Steny Hoyer, whose job is to bend over and hike the ball to Pelosi, have said: “This administration has approximately 12 months to 14 months to go. We have some major priorities. We believe that we need to pursue those policies and focus on those policies.” The Giants have the backing of the presidential candidates campaigning for so-called change.
Kevin Gosztola goes to Columbia College in Chicago where he is studying film. He hopes to become a documentary filmmaker. He is currently working as a production assistant on a documentary called "Seriously Green" which traces the development of the Green Party throughout the 2008 election. He has a passion for journalism and writes articles or press releases in his spare time. Kevin Gosztola is also a student activist who believes in questioning the way America's systems work(its electoral system, its military-industrial complex, its foreign policy of American exceptionalism, its media which has become the Fourth Branch of government,etc.)
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