With little fanfare, the Berkeley City Council at its Tuesday meeting joined three other California cities in calling for the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
In a resolution that will be sent to U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., the Berkeley council accused the president and vice president of, among other things: defrauding the country and Congress regarding the Iraq war; authorizing torture in violation of the Geneva Conventions; ordering secret surveillance of U.S. citizens; and failing to quickly respond to the Gulf Coast hurricane.
The council unanimously approved the resolution and also took a step toward giving residents a voice. The Berkeley Peace and Justice Commission will give a recommendation about whether the city should ask voters for their opinion in an advisory ballot measure.
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Berkeley joined San Francisco, Santa Cruz and Arcata in calling for the impeachment.
"Even in Berkeley," DeVries said, "it's a strong change from where we were 18 months ago when this issue came up. I believe the council (then) said no."
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