AlterNet
April, 2009
On March 30, Senator Patrick Leahy gave five Vermonters a half hour of
his time. We were: Martha Hennessy, a peace activist from
Weathersfield, John Nirenberg, a Brattleboro man who walked from Boston
to Washington D.C. in 2007 to call for impeachment, Charlotte Dennett
from Cambridge, who ran for Attorney General in Vermont in 2008 on a
pledge to prosecute Bush, Kurt Daims, the author of the Brattleboro
indictment resolution passed in 2008 and Dan DeWalt of Newfane, who has
been active promoting impeachment and accountability. We were there to
discuss the Senator's idea for a “truth commission” to investigate
criminality by the Bush/Cheney administration, and our ideas about why
only prosecutions of the culpable will give us a chance to prevent a
recurrence of these crimes and abuses of the Constitution...