Video: last leg of Nirenberg’s "March in My Name" for impeachment
Posted by Thomas Nephew on January 14th, 2008
Filmed and edited by Takoma Park’s own Michelle Bailey.
From John Nirenberg’s remarks in front of the National Archives:
…even with the separation of powers, even with the checks and balances, even with the staggered election cycles, they put in impeachment. Because they so feared that the executive would be tempted to abuse his power much like the kings and queens that they were familiar with. [...]
And yet today we find ourselves now facing a crisis of the Constitution… The Democrats have in their silence granted a pardon to the President and the Vice President … and future presidents. Not only has their silence granted them a pardon for their many crimes, but their silence has also amended the Constitution. By being silent and allowing a shift in power from Congress to the executive they have changed the document — they have changed the Constitution which …they have sworn to uphold… [...]
We wouldn’t have ever thought the Constitution would be trashed peacefully, quietly, through silence.
From David Swanson’s remarks:
…John Conyers is telling us “no - we have subpoena powers, we’ve got FOIA, we’ve got contempt.” But it’s as if a labor union had announced “we will never strike” and then announced “but we can whine, and we can bitch.” If you don’t put impeachment back, you cannot get subpoenas enforced, you cannot get FOIA requests enforced, you cannot get contempt citations delivered — forget it, you’re powerless, you’ve removed the power of the people through our representatives from the Constitution, there is no more Constitution.
And ten, twenty years from now we won’t even be doing this across the street of what they told us is a place of business. We’ll be doing it in hiding. We’ll be doing it in hiding. Now is the time to act, while we can still attempt to do this.



