For American citizens
Mar. 16th, 2006 10:56 amYesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American citizens.
When the president misleads the public and the Congress and willfully and repeatedly breaks the law, there need to be some consequences -- that's how the law works for everybody else.
Censuring the president is a reasonable first step in condemning the president's actions. Now it's up to us to show broad public support for Senator Feingold's resolution. Can you sign this petition asking Congress to join the call for censure?
http://political.moveon.org/censure/
Thanks,
lawbard
For Americans living abroad
Your representative is the representative associated with your last legal residence in the US, even if you did not register to vote while living there. If you have never lived in the US (like my brother), then you should use the last place of legal residence for the parent you got your citizenship through.
When the president misleads the public and the Congress and willfully and repeatedly breaks the law, there need to be some consequences -- that's how the law works for everybody else.
Censuring the president is a reasonable first step in condemning the president's actions. Now it's up to us to show broad public support for Senator Feingold's resolution. Can you sign this petition asking Congress to join the call for censure?
http://political.moveon.org/censure/
Thanks,
For Americans living abroad
Your representative is the representative associated with your last legal residence in the US, even if you did not register to vote while living there. If you have never lived in the US (like my brother), then you should use the last place of legal residence for the parent you got your citizenship through.