Bush involved in leak of CIA Agent’s ID
Bush can’t figure out who leaked CIA Agent’s ID
Bush can’t figure out who leaked the CIA agent’s ID:
Bush, Cheney Involved in Leak of CIA Agent’s ID:
Bush can’t figure out who leaked the CIA agent’s ID:
Bush, Cheney Involved in Leak of CIA Agent’s ID:
afterdowningstreet.org Rep. Waxman Asks FBI on Semi-Annual Basis to Please Release More Incriminating Evidence on Cheney and Bush Submitted by davidswanson Today Chairman Waxman urged Attorney General Mukasey to turn over the FBI interviews of President Bush and Vice President Cheney, citing new information from the FBI interview of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby and the…
Raw Story Using a questionable, unprecedented maneuver President Bush has installed a solid Republican majority on a supposedly bipartisan civil rights panel, leading it to abandon racial justice and civil rights cases in favor of arguing against school integration and affirmative action. The eight-member US Commission on Civil Rights has served for half a century…
afterdowningstreet.org John Ashcroft Yelled at Me Tonight. No Joke. Submitted by davidswanson By Elsinora via Democratic Underground Knox College is a liberal arts college, in every sense of the word “liberal.” Out of approximately 1400 students, the Knox College Republicans can claim only six members. Although we’re a tiny college, we attract very prestigious Democrats…
When asked about her position on impeachment, Nancy Pelosi responded, “I’ve always said impeachment’s off the table. This is President Bush’s war, it’s Vice President Cheney’s war, and now it’s become the war of the Republicans in congress.” Some might see her response as including a non sequitur. What does insisting that Bush and the…
By Richard B. Schmitt, Los Angeles Times In a broadly worded legal opinion, the Justice Department has concluded that President Bush’s former top lawyer, and possibly other senior White House officials, can ignore subpoenas from Congress to testify about the U.S. attorneys affair. The three-page opinion raises questions about whether the Justice Department would prosecute…
By Amit R. Paley, Washington Post The Bush administration killed a proposal to clamp down on the student loan industry six years ago following allegations that companies sought to shower universities with financial favors to help generate business, according to documents and interviews with government officials. The proposed policy, which Education Department officials drafted near…
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Joe Wilson – June 14, 2003
“The real agenda in all of this of course, was to redraw the political map of the Middle East. Now that is code, whether you like it or not, but it is code for putting into place the strategy memorandum that was done by Richard Perle and his study group in the mid-90’s which was called, “A Clean Break – A New Strategy for the Realm.” And what it is, cut to the quick, is if you take out some of these countries, some of these governments that are antagonistic to Israel then you provide the Israeli government with greater wherewithal to impose its terms and conditions upon the Palestinian people, whatever those terms and conditions might be. In other words, the road to peace in the Middle East goes through Baghdad and Damascus. Maybe Tehran. And maybe Cairo and maybe Tripoli if these guys actually have their way. Rather than going through Jerusalem.”
19:46: http://next.epic-usa.org/epicdev2/_media/2003forumaudio/28-lecture-wilson-32.mp3
“On the other ones, the geopolitical situation, I think there are a number of issues at play; there’s a number of competing agendas. One is the remaking of the map of the Middle East for Israeli security, and my fear is that when it becomes increasingly apparent that this was all done to make Sharon’s life easier and that American soldiers are dying in order to enable Sharon to impose his terms upon the Palestinians that people will wonder why it is American boys and girls are dying for Israel and that will undercut a strategic relationship and a moral obligation that we’ve had towards Israel for 55 years. I think it’s a terribly flawed strategy.”
13:33: http://next.epic-usa.org/epicdev2/_media/2003forumaudio/29-lecture-qa-32.mp3
The War Party – BBC
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6453738561338241311
Quit parsing the words of a known errand boy for Herbert Walker and throw him the f*ck OUT of the WH NOW!!!!!!!!!!
Kind of makes that “… if anyone in my administration is involved they will no longer be working in my administration” statement a farce.
Much like everything else they’ve done. How, on God’s green Earth can anyone still believe a thing these bastards say?
But watch, they’ll be a hung jury with libby. They should have sequestered the jury. Does anyone think that, with their massive power and total lack of regard for the law, that they haven’t gotten to one of the jurors?