People of Vermont are ready to impeach....................
The voting population in two Vermont towns have approved a measure that would instruct police to arrest President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for "crimes against the Constitution," according to a local source.
The nonbinding (read "pointless"), symbolic measure, passed in Brattleboro and Marlboro instructs town police to "extradite them to other authorities that may reasonably contend to prosecute them."
Vermont is known for its liberal politics.
State lawmakers have passed nonbinding resolutions to end the war in Iraq and impeach Bush and Cheney, and several towns have also passed resolutions of impeachment. None of them have caught on in Washington.
Bush has never visited the state as president, but maybe now is not the best time to change that.
Roughly 12,000 people live in Brattleboro, located on the Connecticut River in the state's southeastern corner. Nearby Marlboro has a population of roughly 1,000 (also people).


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