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Wednesday, 7 March 2007

US towns seek Bush's impeachment

Some 30 towns in Vermont (USA) have passed resolutions urging Congress to impeach 'President' George Bush during the US state's annual Town Meeting Day. The resolutions over Iraq are symbolic, but "may help instigate further discussions in the legislature", said state representative David Zuckerman. Town Meeting Day is a colonial-era tradition when citizens debate issues of the day both major and minor. Several towns also called on Mr Bush to pull troops out of Iraq. "We're putting impeachment on the table," said James Leas, a Vermont lawyer who helped to draft the resolutions and is tracking the votes.