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Articles of Impeachment against Bush brought to light by Dennis Kucinich, and reported by a major news outlet, CBS! : politics

But only a politics blog section called "The Crypt".

Not exactly front-page news.

Phew! I was afraid they were going to start scaring the old people.

Umm I didn't see booblehead Curic leading off with the story. In fact I did see her interview Barac Obama about that "yucky" (her words) issue of Hilary as his VP. That's right a national news anchor summed up the issue of having Hilary as VP as YUCKY! I give up!

I thought it was, "Ewww!".

I'm with you. I used to like CBS the best of all three major networks.

When it chose Katie for anchor, I tuned out.

I can't stomach CBS anymore.

It's not enough, not nearly enough...

People need to hear these articles of impeachment...

Someone, please make a funky youtube remix!

Yeh cause we know the people watching youtube are the people that matter.

I'm sure my 13 year old nephew will really be impacted.

It won't matter. Reuters had a story on it last night while Kucinich was presenting his articles, but the story never hit the front page or the politics section. What's ironic, though, is that Fox News was the only major news outlet that had news of the impeachment on their politics page.

It was the last article on their AP Wires, which is located further down the page than anyone will willingly go. Edit: The article is still located in Fox's AP Wires archive: http://www.foxnews.com/wires/apw_archive_page/index.html

Cut & Paste from Politico.com.

Bunch of damn commies.

At least this doesn't have the "but this really won't go anywhere" slant that Reuters took.

Yeh cause obviously this is actually gonna happen. /slap forehead

In the case of a news article, fact vs.

Opinion certainly counts.

The fact is no one cares about your opinion :) Thats a fact.