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Another New York Voice for Impeachment
ByMikaelAlbany timesunion.com Isn’t it time to remove Bush from office? First published: Thursday, April 26, 2007 How many letters need to be written, how many opinions or complaints need be made about our government, theoretically a government of the people for the people, before they will be heard by our elected officials in Washington. A…
Sen. Specter (R-PA): Bush admin. ‘throwing up roadblocks’ on CIA tape, wiretap probes
ByMikaelRaw Story – David Edwards and Muriel Kane A prominent Republican, who has disputed with the White House in the past, threw fuel onto the fire on Tuesday by accusing the Bush administration of throwing “roadblocks” in front of congressional attempts to investigate the destruction of CIA tapes, saying it demonstrates the need to preserve…
Rove, Others Were Warned to Save Emails
By Tom Hamburger, The Los Angeles Times Karl Rove and other White House employees were cautioned in employee manuals, memos and briefings to carefully save any e-mails that might discuss official matters even if those messages came from private e-mail accounts, the White House disclosed Friday. Despite these cautions, e-mails from Rove and others discussing…
Federal Court Finds Bush Broke Law, Again…
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‘Attorneygate’ Ultimately about Election Fraud v. Voter Fraud
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