Should Impeachment be ON the Table?
George Mason University, Mason Center, Fairfax, VA 1-4 pm
During the founding of our nation George Mason asserted, "No point is of more importance than that the right of impeachment should be continued." Now, in the early years of the 21st Century, Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, has decreed, "Impeachment is off the table."
What has happened to the United States that might justify the Speaker's view? Whose position is more essential to the protection and preservation of our Republic today and in the future?
Come to a grassroots town hall forum to explore these questions publicly with fellow citizens and special guests (see below) who are making themselves available during this special Northern Virginia citizens event.
Special Guests
Bruce Fein, Constitutional lawyer; Associate Deputy Attorney General, Reagan Administration; Principal, the Lichfield Group; Principal, the American Freedom Agenda; former General Counsel, FCC.
Lawrence Wilkerson, Chief of Staff for Secretary of State, Colin Powell; Visiting Professor, College of William & Mary; former Director, USMC War College, Quantico, VA; Colonel, US Army, retired.
Marcus Raskin, Co-Founder, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, DC; Professor, the George Washington University; author "Four Freedoms Under Siege," and "In Democracy's Shadow."
Barbara Olshansky, Professor, Stanford Law School; former Deputy Director, Center for Constitutional Rights; Co-Author "The Case for Impeachment."
Mark Levine, Host "Inside Scoop" radio, internet and TV talk show; former U.S. Congressional staff attorney.
Dennis Loo, Professor, Cal Poly Pomona, Co-Editor "Impeach the President: the Case Against Bush & Cheney."
Barbara Bowley, Associate Professor & Director Education Services, Woodbury University; contributor "Impeach the President: the Case Against Bush & Cheney."
Ron Pinchback (Moderator), General Manager, WPFW (89.3 FM), Pacifica Radio, Washington, D.C.
Invitations have been extended to Hon. Tom Davis, Virginia 11th Congressional District, and Hon. Jim Moran, Virginia 8th Congressional District.
This forum was organized by the Virginians for Peace and Accountability
http://www.peaceandaccountability.com