Video from Detroit Impeachment Forum

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MIImpeach.org, a Ypsilanti-based group organizing around the issue of impeaching President George W. Bush, has produced a video from their impeachment town hall forum held on May 29. The forum brought together more than 400 people to hear about the need for impeachment and ongoing organizing efforts. The event--featuring speakers Bill Goodman of the National Lawyers Guild, Retired Army Colonel Ann Wright, former CIA analyst Ray McGovern, Maureen Taylor of the Michigan Welfare Rights Organization, JoAnn Watson of the Detroit City Council, and Jack Lessenberry of the Detroit Metro Times--follows the Detroit City Council's passage of a city resolution calling for impeachment.

An edited video overview of the meeting can be seen below:

The forum can be seen in its entirety via the following links:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.

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