
Justin Resti (left): “I don’t know where to start. Even just in the past week, this business of defying subpoenas—that’s a crime in itself, without getting into last year for more reasons.”
Issie Resti (right): “We’re very pro-impeachment. They haven’t been held accountable for anything.”
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Tai Oyegunle: “I think that they should be impeached. I feel Bush has taken some liberties he shouldn’t, taken too much advantage of his position and, with the pardoning of Scooter Libby, I don’t think he’s acting the way a president should. There’s a lot of nepotism and favoring going on that I don’t think should be going on. Bush acts as though a whole different set of rules applies to him. It comes back to I think he’s taking advantage of his position.” |

MD Senator Jamie Raskin (with Hannah): “Impeachment is the peoples’ means of self defense against a president who thinks he’s a king. I’m so proud Takoma Park is willing to stand up for the rule of law even though the pundits say it’s not timely.” |

Mindy Satterfield: “Yes. So many people pushed for the Clinton impeachment; that was just a personal matter, this is national and international.” |

Adam Holland: “If you impeach Bush, that would mean President Cheney. If you impeach both, that would work.” |

Terry Cookson: “I think it’s the moral thing to do, but logistically it’s going to throw the whole government into turmoil so nothing gets done. But then again, how much is getting done anyway?” |

Teresa Kendrick: “I don’t have a strong opinion either way. My father is a huge Bush supporter and I tend to be more of a Democrat. He makes valid points why he likes Bush and I make valid points why I don’t. “
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