It seems to be a growing movement to Impeach Bush and Cheney. Now joining California, , Illinois, Maine, Minnesota and New Mexico and Oregon, in calling for impeachment is the State of Vermont. What’s amazing is that, according to the Capital Times the Vermont resolution began very casually, right under the unsuspecting nose of its Republican governor.
When Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas, a Republican with reasonably close ties to President Bush, asked if there was any additional business to be considered at the town meeting he was running in Middlebury, Ellen McKay popped up and proposed the impeachment of Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
Thus the momentum began to build in Vermont.
36 towns had backed impeachment resolutions, and the number was expected to rise.
In one town, Putney, the vote for impeachment was unanimous.
At last count, the number had risen to 38.
Also calling for Bush's and Cheney’s heads is Salt Lake City, UT Mayor Rock Anderson, who proclaimed that impeachment
"should be pursued when, as in the case of George W. Bush, a president misleads Congress and the American people in taking our nation to war; authorizes and supports the kidnapping, incarceration without charge and torture of human beings; demonstrates contempt for the rule of law and for specific laws passed by the United States Congress; and blatantly violates fundamental constitutional protections afforded citizens of the United States."