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Susan McDougal: The Woman Who Wouldn’t Talk

Jan 17, 2007
When Susan McDougal refused to implicate the Clintons in the Whitewater fiasco, she was thrown in prison, left alone with murderers and her own stubborn dignity. Savaged by Republicans and abandoned by Democrats, she would emerge from that dark chapter of American history a hero. UPDATE: Full transcript now available.
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Berkeley Voters to Weigh Bush Impeachment

Jun 29, 2006
The City Council of the left-leaning Calif. municipality voted to put the question to citizens on the Nov. 7 ballot. It's symbolic, of course, because only Congress can impeach. And although some cities, like San Francisco and Oakland, have passed pro-impeachment resolutions, Berkeley will be the first city to directly ask its voters to decide.

Vermont Democrats Call for Bush Impeachment

Apr 10, 2006
One hundred Vermont state officials agreed to petition the Republican-controlled Congress to introduce articles of impeachment against Bush for the WMD and wiretapping scandals. "You know in your own hearts and minds that something is terribly wrong in this country," said one Vermont Democrat.