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June 16, 2005

Downing Street Memo to get moment at the Capitol

[HongPong.com] Tomorrow in Washington, Congressmember John Conyers of Michigan, the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, will convene a public hearing on the so-called Downing Street Memo and other newly released documents that Conyers says show the administration's "efforts to cook the books on pre-war intelligence." Conyers also says that he plans to raise new documents that back up the accuracy of the Downing Streets memo, which is actually the classified minutes of a July 2002 meeting of Tony Blair and his senior advisers.

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[Wnyc.org] Brian's Blog: December 2004 Archives: Your incredible grassroots support is vital to our continued fight to ensure a full and legitimate count of every single vote in this election and future elections. In addition to our strong commitment to the recount in Washington State, the Democratic Party has empowered the Ohio Democratic Party to represent us as our official observer during the recount. We will make sure that every vote in Ohio is counted.

[Randomlengthsnews.blogspot.com] Random Notes: A campaign has been launched to urge Congress to begin a formal investigation into whether President Bush has committed impeachable offenses in connection with the Iraq war. Constitutional attorney John Bonifaz, sent a memo to that effect to Congressmember John Conyers. The campaign is being speaheaded by a coalition of veterans' groups, peace groups, and political activist groups, including Democrats.com, Global Exchange, Code Pink, Gold Star Families for Peace, Progressive Democrats of America, Veterans for Peace, Democracy Rising, Rainbow Push, Velvet Revolution, and Justice Through Music.

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Posted at June 16, 2005 10:35 AM

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