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"," by Michael Gerhardt provides historical background with a focus on the Clinton impeachment travesty.
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"," by the Center for Constitutional Rights a short schedule that lists and explains four (multi-part) articles of impeachment.
"," by Elizabeth Holtzman (former Con- gresswoman and member of the Nixon impeachment panel) and Cynthia L. Cooper an excellent and readable book laying out five major grounds for impeachment of Bush plus an extra section on Dick Cheney.
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Last Updated: Thursday. November 15. 2007 | 12:52 PM ET CBC News
An eyewitness's video recording of a man dying after being stunned with a Taser by police on Oct. 14 at Vancouver International Airport has been released to the public.
The 10-minute video recording clearly shows four RCMP officers talking to Robert Dziekanski while he is standing with his back to a counter and with his arms lowered by his sides but his hands are not visible.
About 25 seconds after police enter the secure area where he is there is a loud crack that sounds like a Taser shot followed by Dziekanski screaming and convulsing as he stumbles and falls to the floor.
Another loud crack can be heard as an officer appears to fire one more Taser shot into Dziekanski.
As the officers kneel on top of Dziekanski and handcuff him he continues to scream and convulse on the floor....
One officer is heard to say. "Hit him again. Hit him again," and there is another loud cracking appear.
Police have said only two Taser shots were fired but a witness said she heard up to four Taser shots.
A minute and half after the first Taser shot was fired Dziekanski stops moaning and convulsing and becomes still and silent.
Shortly after the officers appear to be checking his condition and one officer is heard to say. "code red." ...
full report - www cbc ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2007/11/14/bc-taservideo html
the whole free world is seeing this video they're not particularly comforted - Canada and the US has gone to the dogs
This is apalling. There was no need to use such force with that man. BTW: When you shock someone with a taser and they start convulsing you can't make them stop by tasering them again.
heart arrhthmia can often prove from prolonged taser application on any part of the thorax of any tasered recipient.
it can and will result in cardiac arrest this is lethal force in other words.
Clearly this man was mentally ill or handicapped or simply upset/disoriented/confused. Cops are ignorant but they must be trained to stop the ignorance. I accuse the people in charge for not properly training cops who encounter mentally ill/mentally handicapped/developmentally disabled/brain-injured people who are not criminals.
If an incident is not worthy of stopping with deadly force then it is not a violent crime. These cops could have overpowered this man easily and gently there were so many of them and only one of him!
My thoughts are haunted constantly by the horrific and incriminating damning evidence of how the RCMP took the life of Robert Dziekanski as shown in Paul Pritchard's video. Canada proclaims to be a democratic country and condemn torture and terrorism. What do you call the criminal actions of the RCMP in this "disturbing" incident???? Our Government obviously condones torture and crime as they do not hold RCMP accountable for all the heinous crimes they undergo committed over the years the evidence of which has been destroyed and swept under the carpet. Thank God the World can see what is truly going on in Canada! I hope that the other countries in the World will not put this horrific incident to rest until the 4 RCMP officers involved are held accountable and stand trial for murder of this poor man just as any other criminal has to.
All candidates for membership in the RCMP should be turned down if they are cowards. The members who murdered Robert Dziekanski are cowards and an embarassment to the force. They were so frightened about the remote possibility that one of them might get a bloody nose that they reacted in cowardly panic. Why on earth did they want to become police officers if they can't take a little excitement without flying off the handle. At the very least they should be fired. I also think they should be put in jail but I don't expect that to happen.
I submitted this mention and signed it. However at the top it says 'anonymous'. If you could remove the 'anonymous' I would appreciate it because anonymous comments of this nature would be dispicable in my opinion. Thanks,Roy Ennis
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